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JDookie said:Collinite will be your most durable, so start with that as a base. Next in the durability dept. would be good old Meg's #16. After that, they all get to be pretty much the same with little differences here and there, with Souveran being the icing on the cake for pure looks.
magictouch24 said:I thought a few weeks ago some guys on here were talking about how layering waxes is just an impossible "dream" because the layers are so soft that putting one wax over another will just remove the under-layer. Anyone know what I'm talking about?
Anthony Orosco said:The question that needs to be asked and contemplated is, does the layering of waxes do any good? I mean sure you can do it but is there any benefit?
As the thickness of the wax increases, the filling/hiding characteristics of the wax does too The reflectivity also increases.
It is my understanding that it does not, not based on opinion but rather the science of one solvent based wax diminishing the first wax applied. So prep the finish properly and then use the wax of your choice.
Anthony