EX over EX-P

TQB

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I am trying to decide weather I want to use EX or EX-P.
I am going to use PP, PwC, EX or EX-P, topped with Natty's. What I am trying to do is deepen my dark shadow grey a little to add some depth. I know that EX-P is for clear reflections so I am not sure if this will make it to light or not.

Do you think if I put EX-P on it and it was not dark enough that EX over the EX-P would darken it a little bit or should I put the EX on first then put the EX-P over that?

Anyone tried EX-P topped with EX or EX topped with EX-P?
 
if you wanted to darken the finish a little i would go with ex and a carnuba topper. the EX-P and Natty's gives an amazing clear reflective finish, but it didn't seem to darken the paint much if any on my silver car.
 
I'm thinking of topping my EX-P on my black envoy. Would EX work well? Or should I get a wax like s100 or natty's? Anyone use Ex over Exp?
 
I used EX over EX-P on my bike and it worked well. The color is Candy Glory Red and the combo really brought out the sparkle in the paint. A 13 yr old paint job never looked as good, we were shocked.

I was planning on using a Canranua topper anyway so I figured lets give it a try
 
Anyone else have an opinion on using Ex over Exp? Or should I use S100 / Natty's?

Thanks for any input
 
It would work. They are basically the same +/- carnuaba. I think the ex would darken the finish and give that deep wet look, basically covering the ex-p. If you like the look you have and just want it to pop some more I would use the npw.

Eric
 
my opinion...if it counts:lol use the EX first and then seal the look in with EX-P:dunno or just top with Natty's:D
 
Okay Poorboy, I think you want to sell more products. Maybe I should add Ex to my 2 coats of Exp, then seal that with Exp, and add 2 coats of Natty's?

:lmfao

I'm going to put some EX on the top of the EXP. Then, I will be done, and I won't have to buy any wax. :cool

On the wifes grey Exploder, I have PwC on it now, and I will also add a coat of EX on top of that, and I'll be done.

Thanks for the info!
 
from what I've seen and been told ...the EX-P will do better over the EX, than trying to get EX to bond over the EX-P ....curing time between coats also seems to be a factor...waiting at least 24-36 hours seems to be the trick...EXperiment and let us know:)
 
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