I watched one of Mike's videos yesterday re: application of sealants. During that video (the one with the Yellow Charger), Mike indicated that waxes can last up to 3 months and sealants up to a year or even more. This more or less aligns with what I have read here at AG and has been my rule of thumb for years now. But...it got me wondering how I know what I know or not know.
Is the longevity of a wax or sealant dependent on it's specific chemical composition (think different brands), how often the vehicle is driven, how often/aggressively the vehicle is washed, or other factors, alone or in combination?
What can I do to evaluate the condition of the wax or sealant to assess whether it is still effective and doing it's job?
For example, I have applied Megs UW to both my 06 300C SRT8 and my 05 Pacifica. The 300 is parked in a garage and gets driven 1-2x a week in the winter time here in Portland, while the Pacifica is parked outside and driven daily getting washed once every other week. I would expect that the UW would "last longer" on the 300 than the Pacifica just based on where it is parked and how often it is driven/washed. Is the correct way to think about it?
Also, does applying multiple coats of wax/sealant extend the effective life of the wax/sealant? For example, on both vehicles, following the UW application, I applied UFF to it as well.
Thanks in advance.
Is the longevity of a wax or sealant dependent on it's specific chemical composition (think different brands), how often the vehicle is driven, how often/aggressively the vehicle is washed, or other factors, alone or in combination?
What can I do to evaluate the condition of the wax or sealant to assess whether it is still effective and doing it's job?
For example, I have applied Megs UW to both my 06 300C SRT8 and my 05 Pacifica. The 300 is parked in a garage and gets driven 1-2x a week in the winter time here in Portland, while the Pacifica is parked outside and driven daily getting washed once every other week. I would expect that the UW would "last longer" on the 300 than the Pacifica just based on where it is parked and how often it is driven/washed. Is the correct way to think about it?
Also, does applying multiple coats of wax/sealant extend the effective life of the wax/sealant? For example, on both vehicles, following the UW application, I applied UFF to it as well.
Thanks in advance.