christian900se
New member
- Apr 22, 2008
- 827
- 0
Yep, thats a great writeup OC. I have never immediately removed any wax or sealant; it just doesn't give the LSP time to actually bond or adhere to the paint in alot of conditions (temp, humidity) and in my experience leaving it to set makes almost every LSP I have tried more easily removable. Also, I found that letting my Collinite 476 and 915 sit for 10-15 minutes makes a noticeable improvement in durability.
I feel like it doesn't save time either since you constantly have to apply, stop, get your buffing towel, buff, and then go to pick up your wax/sealant to do it all over again panel after panel. I personally like just working my way around the car once for application and once for removal. But there are exceptions so it is really product and environment related in most cases. Again, thanks for the different perspective and great writeup!
I feel like it doesn't save time either since you constantly have to apply, stop, get your buffing towel, buff, and then go to pick up your wax/sealant to do it all over again panel after panel. I personally like just working my way around the car once for application and once for removal. But there are exceptions so it is really product and environment related in most cases. Again, thanks for the different perspective and great writeup!
Last edited: