DuraGloss AquaWax over carnuba?

rockford33

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Ok, I am finally getting through my supply of LSP's and am looking to replenish. All I have left is a little PwC and Natty's. I have heard a lot about the AquaWax, so I was going to give that a try. I plan on getting EX-P as the base layer LSP, and top with Natty's. I was about to give up on Natty's since I seem to have a REAL hard time applying it and it is flaky, but per some of the posts I have read I might try and melt it down some and see if that improves its texture some (its been in the garage for about 3 years at least). Since the AW seems to be a spray sealant, will it have problems being used on top of the Natty's? It is a dark blue Subaru Legacy GT, hence wanting the carnuba for a deep wet look. The AW is more for an after wash shining for the extra pop. I have used QW+ (or is it QD+? I forget), but wanted to try something different.

Any thoughts (as always) are appreciated.

-Neil

P.S. Does AW stain trim? I was also looking at Optimum's spray wax stuff which appears safe for everything (but also twice the price). Optimum also said not to apply to surfaces over 90 degrees, so I was a little hesistant about that since my dark blue does get hot quickly.
 
I think there's actually a tiny bit of Carnauba in AW. I seem to recall reading this somewhere. I gotta try this stuff sometime.
 
if you try it you will love it. leaves a nice slick gloss and even adds a little protection, use it after wash your car but before you dry it spray it on wet surface and it aids the drying process, use it as a qd about every other week and your good to go. just a really good product imho. :rockon
 
I think you will really like AW I don't think it Will be a problem using it over Nattys I have used it over PS wax.
While it can be used on a wet car I prefer to spray it on after I have dried the car you will get more pop from it.
 
I think you will really like AW I don't think it Will be a problem using it over Nattys I have used it over PS wax.
While it can be used on a wet car I prefer to spray it on after I have dried the car you will get more pop from it.

That is what I have heard also. I might try it both ways (wet and dry, lol) and see which way I like it best.

AW ordered last night :rockon

-Neil
 
If I had to, I'd feel 100% confident in polsihign my paint and protecting it with Aquawax, only to reapply after every wash. Its that good. I ran out of a gallon of it and have simply begun using everythign I have up, instead of buying more.
 
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