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<blockquote data-quote="SP|D3RMaN" data-source="post: 300638" data-attributes="member: 13713"><p>This is <u>MY OWN</u> logic.</p><p>As we know , any wax will not last very long in our weather. It's because of our humid weather. By topping off wax on top of the sealant , once the wax comes off , it'll just come off with the sealant. </p><p>If you were to layer a sealant first, ur sealant would tend to last much longer.</p><p>Anyway, this are all theories. Practical or not , I'm not sure.</p><p>But i do remember reading somewhere that sealant would not cure properly on a wax surface (do not quote me on this).</p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SP|D3RMaN, post: 300638, member: 13713"] This is [U]MY OWN[/U] logic. As we know , any wax will not last very long in our weather. It's because of our humid weather. By topping off wax on top of the sealant , once the wax comes off , it'll just come off with the sealant. If you were to layer a sealant first, ur sealant would tend to last much longer. Anyway, this are all theories. Practical or not , I'm not sure. But i do remember reading somewhere that sealant would not cure properly on a wax surface (do not quote me on this). Cheers [/QUOTE]
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