Banana Gloss w/ BFWD?

Hi all,



I'd like to use this combo on my car but am curious in what order?



I'd like to use the Banana Gloss for it's filling abilities, but BFWD for the durability.



Is it possible to top Banana Gloss with BFWD or should it be the other way around?
 
I dont know how much research you have done but....



If you want to hide swirls you should look at PRIMA AMIGO, its the best swirl filling polymer glaze on the market.



Right from the start you are going to be filling swirls and imperfections while creating gloss. Top this with Prima EPIC a reasonably durable sealant which offers a decent amount of filling.



Put your BG on top of that and maintain with Hydro the spray wax and Slick (a great QD) and you should be hiding everything much more effectivily then the method you have asked about above.



With regard your original question its BFWD topped with BG, keep topping up the BG as often as you want or by Hydro, the swirl hiding spray wax from Prima.



Geoff
 
thanks steelwind! I was under the impression that BG had more filling ability than Amigo.



I assume since Amigo is a glaze, BFWD can go on top of the Amigo?
 
SilverJag said:
Amigo is a synthetic cleaner/glaze whereas BG is a carnauba wax.



Bg is also a sealant with carnauba mix



go with amigo topped with bfwd rather than bg and bfwd. I think you won't get the durability of bfwd under bg
 
black03mach said:
Bg is also a sealant with carnauba mix



go with amigo topped with bfwd rather than bg and bfwd. I think you won't get the durability of bfwd under bg



Hmmm, that's curious. A while back I had a talk with one of their reps, and s/he specifically said that it's a carnauba, and it is not compatible with other sealants & synthetics.



I would agree with going Amigo & BFWD, too.
 
SilverJag said:
Hmmm, that's curious. A while back I had a talk with one of their reps, and s/he specifically said that it's a carnauba, and it is not compatible with other sealants & synthetics.



I would agree with going Amigo & BFWD, too.

I could be wrong, I was under the impression that its one of those new fangled sealant with carnauba and the carnauba is what keeps you from layering a true sealant on top.



they are down the road from me (in denver) I could always drop by and ask
 
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