Looking for your thoughts --- I currently have AIO plus FMJ x2 on my '05 metalic silver vette. Wondering if topping the FMJ with a carnauba would add anything to the look ...
While doing some reading I re-read the following passage from "The Perfect Shine": (sorry for the length, but I'll quote in it's entirety)
"The key ingredients are Klasse All-In-One and Pinnacle (or P21S) Carnauba wax. The reason these two products work together, where others do not, is actually pretty simple. Klasse is an acrylic resin coating. It's not a petroleum- or water-based product. It's an acrylic. When it dries, it dries hard. Most synthetic sealants are polymers based on the element silicone.
To my knowledge, all polymer sealants are based on an emulsion system containing petroleum distillates. As a result, even the mildest petroleum distillates remove polymer sealants. Most, if not all polymer sealants remove previous coats with each new coat applied.
Likewise, carnauba waxes contain petroleum distillates. In waxes, petroleum distillates are used to soften the carnauba, which is rock hard in its raw form, so it can be blended into a paste or cream. The Pinnacle and P21S Carnauba wax formula uses a highly refined petroleum distillate, much the same as that used in the manufacture of cosmetics (i.e., lipstick wax). The solvent content in Pinnacle and P21S Carnauba wax does not affect the cured Klasse sealant. By conducting side-by-side durability tests, I have proven Klasse remains solidly intact."
Since FMJ is "an advanced, water-based, polymer paint protectant incorporating the latest in German super-polymer technology", will FMJ (being water-based) not work as well as AIO alone or AIO + SG when topped with a carnauba?
The carnaubas I currently have available are p21s, #16 and paste glaz ...
What do ya think? I'd love to hear some thoughts & again, sorry for the length.
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While doing some reading I re-read the following passage from "The Perfect Shine": (sorry for the length, but I'll quote in it's entirety)
"The key ingredients are Klasse All-In-One and Pinnacle (or P21S) Carnauba wax. The reason these two products work together, where others do not, is actually pretty simple. Klasse is an acrylic resin coating. It's not a petroleum- or water-based product. It's an acrylic. When it dries, it dries hard. Most synthetic sealants are polymers based on the element silicone.
To my knowledge, all polymer sealants are based on an emulsion system containing petroleum distillates. As a result, even the mildest petroleum distillates remove polymer sealants. Most, if not all polymer sealants remove previous coats with each new coat applied.
Likewise, carnauba waxes contain petroleum distillates. In waxes, petroleum distillates are used to soften the carnauba, which is rock hard in its raw form, so it can be blended into a paste or cream. The Pinnacle and P21S Carnauba wax formula uses a highly refined petroleum distillate, much the same as that used in the manufacture of cosmetics (i.e., lipstick wax). The solvent content in Pinnacle and P21S Carnauba wax does not affect the cured Klasse sealant. By conducting side-by-side durability tests, I have proven Klasse remains solidly intact."
Since FMJ is "an advanced, water-based, polymer paint protectant incorporating the latest in German super-polymer technology", will FMJ (being water-based) not work as well as AIO alone or AIO + SG when topped with a carnauba?
The carnaubas I currently have available are p21s, #16 and paste glaz ...
What do ya think? I'd love to hear some thoughts & again, sorry for the length.
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