Is there a polymer free waterless wash?

Isewake

New member
Sorry if it's a stupid question. If I want to apply a second coat of sealant on a different day but don't want to do a complete wash, is there a waterless wash I can use that will be free of polymers and oils so the second coat can bond better with the first layer? I'm assuming that if the waterless wash has polymers and oils, the second layer of sealant will not bond as well. Is that assumption correct?

I use Klean Strip Prep All after polishing and before applying the first coat of sealant. I was told that if I use Prep All on the sealant before a second coat, it will remove the first coat of sealant.

I usually don't have more than a couple of hours to work on my vehicle so I do a portion at a time and don't always feel like doing a full wash before I work on a panel or two.
 
OK thanks. I guess when I was buying some supplies I was told to use a polymer free wash so a second layer would bond better. I was wondering if it applied to waterless wash.
 
Although not a waterless wash, but a bucket wash. Both GTech GWash and Prima Hydro Wash leaves nothing behind. I use either one to wash after polishing and before applying a wax or sealant.
 
Although not a waterless wash, but a bucket wash. Both GTech GWash and Prima Hydro Wash leaves nothing behind. I use either one to wash after polishing and before applying a wax or sealant.
I got the Hydro Wash. Know of a waterless wsh that will do the same thing?
 
Shameless BLACKFIRE Plug -since all BLACKFIRE "Wet Diamond-series" products use the same three-polymer system, this would never be an issue...

That said, I wouldn't worry too much about it.
 
Back
Top