I`ve heard from the owners of Duraglossthat it does...
I`ve heard from the owners of Duraglossthat it does...
If you apply it over a cured sealant, 24+ hours, you`ll be fine, no disruptions, IMO.
"Whether you think you can or think you can`t - you are right " -Henry Ford
If the wax had cleaning qualities, then yes, it could mess up the sealant.
"The trouble is that you think you have time." - Jack Kornfeld
yeah any cleaner is going to remove some of the sealant. I use Dg for my winterization and then pop on some EX-P - usually FSC between and if I can get the garage warm enough use some nattys
You have activated my special ability....
If you are applying a pure NON-CLEANER wax to a cured sealant then there will be no problems...read the can just to make sure....if it dose have some cleaning capabilities it will remove the sealant
Old Enough To Know Better, Too Stupid To Care....
Dave`s Detailing
Sonoma County, CA
I guess I`m lazy because I apply the 105 and don`t worry about anything else.
I see no need for all the layering of sealants and waxes just a waste of product time and money.
Disclaimer My vehicles NEVER see the inside of a tunnel wash so mine are not exposed to those harsh soaps that remove the LSP
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