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How much 'wax' can your paint hold ?

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  • How much 'wax' can your paint hold ?

    In a few threads it has been mentioned that your finish can only hold so much before any additional coats are a waste of time and money. I know that there are no two finishes that are the same but how can you tell when your finish has reached its limit? What is it that you look for?

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    Re: How much 'wax' can your paint hold ?

    Don't know if there's any kind of visual indicator that will distinctly show you all the surface is 100% covered with a coating of wax that's why Meguiar's recommends applying two thin coats of wax instead of one.

    The idea being that if you do a good job applying both coats chances are very high that after you're done 100% of the surface will have been protected.

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      Re: How much 'wax' can your paint hold ?

      Two, thin coats are the way to go for sure. I also love to use a machine to apply it with. Very uniform this way.
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        Re: How much 'wax' can your paint hold ?

        Originally posted by justin30513 View Post
        Two, thin coats are the way to go for sure. I also love to use a machine to apply it with. Very uniform this way.
        Agreed on all points.

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          Re: How much 'wax' can your paint hold ?

          I agree two thin coats is enough. I can't believe you would miss the same area twice.
          quality creates its own demand

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            Re: How much 'wax' can your paint hold ?

            Originally posted by Mike Phillips View Post
            Don't know if there's any kind of visual indicator that will distinctly show you all the surface is 100% covered with a coating of wax that's why Meguiar's recommends applying two thin coats of wax instead of one.

            The idea being that if you do a good job applying both coats chances are very high that after you're done 100% of the surface will have been protected.


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