imported_Lightman
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Hey guys - a bit of a philisophical question I'd like to open up to discussion. It appears that most of us have bought into the marketing these wax and polish companies have pushed down to us, and that we are all applying our LSP's in multiple layers (at least when we're doing our own cars or those that require a lot of durability, like a winter prep). My question is does layering really work? How do we know, objectively? Has there ever been any scientific study thats results we have access to, that proves that additional applications of wax or sealant actually build up a thicker/add another layer to what's existing on the paint?
Consider this - you've detailed a vehicle, and are at the point where KSG has dried on the paint. You go to buff it off which works well because you applied it thinly (
), but you have some thicker spots that are hard to get off. A quick mist of Sonus Acrylic Spritz, liquid ksg, or even some water+ksg mix, and the buildup just wipes right off. So with that noted, what's to say that when you apply a second layer of (wet) ksg, you're not wiping off the first layer that you have already applied? How is one to know that when you 'boost' with acrylic spritz after a wash that you're not 'cleaning' off the sealant, even tho they are marketed as compatible...?
Consider this - you've detailed a vehicle, and are at the point where KSG has dried on the paint. You go to buff it off which works well because you applied it thinly (
