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  • Gold Class Plus over PP 365 or other way around..

    I know PP 365 is a pure synthetic polymer and Gold Class Plus is carnauba...I'm thinking PP 365 then Gold Class Plus..any suggestions would be great..

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    Re: Gold Class Plus over PP 365 or other way around..

    It would be GC Plus after the PP365.

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      Re: Gold Class Plus over PP 365 or other way around..

      If you have to top then 365 first then the carnauba. I would leave it as is with 365 and spray wax it from time to time. This worked well for when I had used it on my dad's car. Just my 2 cents.
      99 Grand Prix
      02 Camaro SS

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        Re: Gold Class Plus over PP 365 or other way around..

        Originally posted by The Guz View Post
        I would leave it as is with 365 and spray wax it from time to time. This worked well for when I had used it on my dad's car. Just my 2 cents.
        Coming up on a year now on the Pathfinder and it is just now starting to show signs of failure. This is the method I use.

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          Re: Gold Class Plus over PP 365 or other way around..

          Originally posted by DasBurninator View Post
          Coming up on a year now on the Pathfinder and it is just now starting to show signs of failure. This is the method I use.
          That's good to hear. I was having success up to 6 months doing the same. Looking forward to hearing how long you get out of it.
          99 Grand Prix
          02 Camaro SS

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            Re: Gold Class Plus over PP 365 or other way around..

            Originally posted by The Guz View Post
            That's good to hear. I was having success up to 6 months doing the same. Looking forward to hearing how long you get out of it.
            The top half of the car still looks like the day I applied it. Bottom half held up through most of the winter, but could use a reapplication at this point.

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              Re: Gold Class Plus over PP 365 or other way around..

              Originally posted by The Guz View Post
              If you have to top then 365 first then the carnauba. I would leave it as is with 365 and spray wax it from time to time. This worked well for when I had used it on my dad's car. Just my 2 cents.
              I should have stated that I have put a coat of PP 365 about 2 months ago..

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                Re: Gold Class Plus over PP 365 or other way around..

                Originally posted by 02Rodeo View Post
                I should have stated that I have put a coat of PP 365 about 2 months ago..
                Spray wax it with D156 or ultimate quik wax and be done. It's quick, saves you time and it will boost 365. I was using D156 every 3 months on 365.
                99 Grand Prix
                02 Camaro SS

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                  Re: Gold Class Plus over PP 365 or other way around..

                  What is PP365 ?
                  I wouldn't hurt to name the product the first time it is mentioned in any post.

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                    Re: Gold Class Plus over PP 365 or other way around..

                    Originally posted by sunday joe View Post
                    What is PP365 ?
                    I wouldn't hurt to name the product the first time it is mentioned in any post.
                    Paint Protect 365.
                    99 Grand Prix
                    02 Camaro SS

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