JimS
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I'm sure it's a lot easier to apply than Zaino and I'll bet that any observer would be very hard pressed to be able to tell the difference in performance.
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I'm sure it's a lot easier to apply than Zaino and I'll bet that any observer would be very hard pressed to be able to tell the difference in performance.
Brett - :welcome to Detail City!OneQuickGT1 said:Hi...New to the forum here, but been a detail nut for a while! I am planning on using EX-P with VM as soon as I get my EX-P. I've got a combo of EX/NXT/S100 on the car now, and I plan on using VM again and then hitting it with some EX-P. If anyone sees a problem with this approach, chime in, please!Also, any idea if EX-P can be layered in with Klasse or Z? I am also assuming that EX-P can be layered on top of itself like other sealants??!? Thanks for all of your help!
Brett
EX-P does not appear to be especially finicky about prep products. It seems to behave the same as regular EX (with carnauba). I used the prototype version of EX-P over top of PwC and did not notice any bonding problems. Over a 3 month test period, the surface remained slick and very shiny.wifehatescar said:In my experience something like PwC could not be used under Zaino because the carnuba would inhibit bonding.
It seems as if EX-P does not care if there is any wax/oils etc to inhibit bonding? that is, EX-P does not require the maticulous cleaning of the surface the Zaino apparently needs?
I'm not certain if that's really the case. EX-P is consistently slicker than EX, but I wouldn't necessarily say that it lasts longer. The carnauba look of regular EX may begin to fade as the carnauba wears off, but I'd hazard a guess that the protective qualities between the two products would be similar.wifehatescar said:I assume EX-P is suppose to last longer than EX?