imported_Intermezzo
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This is a quote from the product description of Blackfire:
"Carnauba waxes and synthetic protectants typically contain one or two polymers in a petroleum solvent base. Some of these solvents can be quite strong and up to 60% of a product’s volume."
It goes on to say that BF is paint-friendly and will not dry out or dull the top layer.
I thought only cleaning products like AIO, PPCL, etc. had high amounts of solvents? Do products like Souveran, Blitz, KSG, Zaino, etc have a petroleum solvent base? And if this is so, how is layering of any of these products possible? Also, will repeated use dry out or dull my paint? I usually end up applying a coat of something almost every weekend on at least two cars.
Thanks.
"Carnauba waxes and synthetic protectants typically contain one or two polymers in a petroleum solvent base. Some of these solvents can be quite strong and up to 60% of a product’s volume."
It goes on to say that BF is paint-friendly and will not dry out or dull the top layer.
I thought only cleaning products like AIO, PPCL, etc. had high amounts of solvents? Do products like Souveran, Blitz, KSG, Zaino, etc have a petroleum solvent base? And if this is so, how is layering of any of these products possible? Also, will repeated use dry out or dull my paint? I usually end up applying a coat of something almost every weekend on at least two cars.
Thanks.