A question on wax bonding and the potential for interference by a quick detailer?
Meguiar's has a confusing list of seemingly similar products that is very hard to sort out. So I'm coming to the horse's mouth for the definitive answer. :-)
I imagine that with your expanding line of quick detailers that for some functions it wouldn't matter which one you used. Such as claying lubricant or QD'ing over a Carnauba finish.
However, what I need to know is that,
If you use a polymer or acrylic based synthetic wax, which quick detailer would be safe to use so that the synthetic can be reapplied?
What I'm getting at is that, sure you can put any Carnauba over a synthetic, but then you have to strip it all down to re-apply the synthetic again because the Carnauba would prevent the synthetic product from bonding to the paint.
Again, which QD'r would be used to maintain a sterile surface in conjunction with polishes and paint cleaners?
Meguiar's has a confusing list of seemingly similar products that is very hard to sort out. So I'm coming to the horse's mouth for the definitive answer. :-)
I imagine that with your expanding line of quick detailers that for some functions it wouldn't matter which one you used. Such as claying lubricant or QD'ing over a Carnauba finish.
However, what I need to know is that,
If you use a polymer or acrylic based synthetic wax, which quick detailer would be safe to use so that the synthetic can be reapplied?
What I'm getting at is that, sure you can put any Carnauba over a synthetic, but then you have to strip it all down to re-apply the synthetic again because the Carnauba would prevent the synthetic product from bonding to the paint.
Again, which QD'r would be used to maintain a sterile surface in conjunction with polishes and paint cleaners?
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