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I just ordered 3oz. pinnacle souveraign paste wax, they had a Black Friday special 20% off and free shipping AND free bottle of same paint sealant question, do u use

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Old 11-25-2015, 06:14 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I just ordered 3oz. pinnacle souveraign paste wax, they had a Black Friday special 20% off and free shipping AND free bottle of same paint sealant

question, do u use sealant first and then the wax?
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Yes. Sealant first. Then wax. Most sealants chemically bond to the paint if I'm not mistaken.
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Hey I just wanted to touch on this as there seems to be some misconceptions going around about wax, sealant, and layering them.

A sealant is essentially a synthetic wax. Wax is made of caranuba (an organic substance) and will degrade at a much faster rate than a polymer sealant will. A sealant does not, however, chemically bond to the paint (the poster may have been thinking of ceramic coatings).

There's actually an ongoing debate in the detailing community whether or not layering actually works, whether it be multiple coats of wax/sealant or any combination of the two. In my years of detailing professionally I have seen no evidence to suggest that topping a sealant with a wax actually works. Though there are some who swear otherwise.

I will say that you do retain the soft glow of a wax (which some people desire) for a few weeks after you've topped the sealant with it.

If you are still interested in doing a combination of sealant and wax though I would recommend the sealant to go on first as they are typically much more durable than a wax.
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Hey I just wanted to touch on this as there seems to be some misconceptions going around about wax, sealant, and layering them.

A sealant is essentially a synthetic wax. Wax is made of caranuba (an organic substance) and will degrade at a much faster rate than a polymer sealant will. A sealant does not, however, chemically bond to the paint (the poster may have been thinking of ceramic coatings).

There's actually an ongoing debate in the detailing community whether or not layering actually works, whether it be multiple coats of wax/sealant or any combination of the two. In my years of detailing professionally I have seen no evidence to suggest that topping a sealant with a wax actually works. Though there are some who swear otherwise.

I will say that you do retain the soft glow of a wax (which some people desire) for a few weeks after you've topped the sealant with it.

If you are still interested in doing a combination of sealant and wax though I would recommend the sealant to go on first as they are typically much more durable than a wax.
I can 100% tell you that Ceramic Coatings are layer able. Wax and Sealants are not as much. If you layer with wax and Sealants, you will see little to no difference. Ceramic Coatings are the newest technology when it comes to automotive protection.
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I can 100% tell you that Ceramic Coatings are layer able. Wax and Sealants are not as much. If you layer with wax and Sealants, you will see little to no difference. Ceramic Coatings are the newest technology when it comes to automotive protection.
I wasn't suggesting that ceramic coatings aren't layerable if you re-read my post. Only that sealants and waxes are not.

And I would always recommend a coating over a sealant but some people don't have the time/money.
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