XMT 360 and KSG

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If i use XMT 360 to remove whats on my truck can i put KSG on it afterwards or should i use KAIO before hand.I want to use XMT 360 because i think it has more correction abilities.
 
I don't see where there would be a problem putting it over the 360.
 
If i use XMT 360 to remove whats on my truck can i put KSG on it afterwards or should i use KAIO before hand.

I want to use XMT 360 because i think it has more correction abilities.

Shouldn't be any problems at all, what you're doing is real common, that is using a cleaner/wax as a paint cleaner and then topping wit a finishing sealant.


Do a Test Spot first, make sure you're getting the results you want in one small area before going over the entire car.

How are you applying the XMT 360?


:)
 
A few questions about XMT 360 and AIO's in general...........

Is XMT 360 a sealant or is it more of a cleaner wax? Do AIO's need to cure for a 'window of time' like most of the true sealants? Is it always best practice to follow AIO's with a true sealant before moving on to a LSP?
I recently used XMT 360 on my GMC Envoy and really liked how easy it was to use and the results it produced. Now I am wondering if I need to go with something like WGDGPS (since I don't see a true sealant in the XMT line) before finishing with XMT 180.

Thanks in advance,
Shannon
 
Shouldn't be any problems at all, what you're doing is real common, that is using a cleaner/wax as a paint cleaner and then topping wit a finishing sealant.


Do a Test Spot first, make sure you're getting the results you want in one small area before going over the entire car.

How are you applying the XMT 360?


:)

GG DA with 5.5"orange ccs pad
 
:dblthumb2:A cleaner/wax and an AIO are considered to be the same thing.
The forum consensus on XMT 360 is that it does not require a curing 'window of time'.
If you're going to add a sealant to an AIO, you have defeated the purpose of the AIO and you are doing a multi step treatment, why not just go ahead and use a light polish/finishing glaze and then use a sealant on top of that.
Adding a durable wax like Collinite IW845 on top of an AIO increase the shine and adds durability.:dblthumb2:

The answers to most questions are already 'somewhere' in the forums, it might take all day to find them.......but they are usually there!!
 
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