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Old 07-11-2015, 07:34 AM
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Thanks for the info!
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Old 07-16-2015, 12:24 PM
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Originally Posted by KMG
Sure you can put a wax over it, but there is really no point in doing it. In most cases a coating is going to be way more hydrophobic then a wax while also providing more depth and gloss. You can use a quick detailer also if you want. I use them as a drying aid sometimes. There is really no benefit to waxing over a coating as you are just wasting product. It will add SOME scratch resistance, however there is not a coating on the market that you can't scratch contrary to what some claim. As long as your being careful and not wiping down a dirty car then yes it will protect it. A coating is pretty much adding a pretty looking sacrificial layer that can be polished off and replaced when it stops performing. This is something that no wax or sealant can claim. You will be removing clear every time you compound or polish when needed with a wax. Once you maintain a car with a coating on it you will never want to use wax again.
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