So I have some PP365 sitting on my shelf waiting on spring( heck, I'm just waiting for temps higher than the teens!). However I also have a shelf full of various quick detailers, spray waxes, wax as you dry's. As per comments by Mr. Stoops and Guz, I'll do a correction and then apply PP365 with no topper. Question is, is there any use for these other spray products? I don't know anyone who maintains their vehicle like I do so I don't think I can give the stuff away. Any ideas?
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The reason I made that comment is because coatings or in this case 365, which is like a semi-coating are developed for low maintenance. Simply wash, dry and be done. But a quick detailer should be fine since it's effects don't last that long. Perhaps you will find the gloss of 365 to be lacking and you may want to use some ultimate quik wax/D156. We on the forum have a hard time to not want to touch the paint with something.
I've seen folks who have moved onto coatings sell off their items. Try out 365 and see how you like it first before you do so. You might also keep them around when you want something with more gloss.
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Thanks Guz,
It's true that I love to put something on my paint all the time! We've been below freezing for more than a month now and I'm climbing the walls! I think when the weather warms up I'll have to do a side by side comparison with some spray wax and spray detailer. Thanks again for your input.
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