Meguiar’s No. 20 Polymer Sealant

Marty said:
Now this is the look that I want!:bow



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I used Clearkote's Vanilla Moose and S100 Paste Wax on that Land Cruiser.
 
Good reflection. #20 is pretty good for that. However, like Scottwax's picture demonstrates, S100, or even #26 for that matter, will give you a wetter look. :up
 
2wheelsx2 said:
Good reflection. #20 is pretty good for that. However, like Scottwax's picture demonstrates, S100, or even #26 for that matter, will give you a wetter look. :up



#20 topped with S100 would probably look very nice too.
 
i like the durability of #20, my pre winter application is as follows, wash with dawn, clay, #20 then i top with S100:xyxthumbs i also use #20 on my rims about once a month or so
 
Can Meguiar’s No. 20 Polymer Sealant be layered?



How long do you have to wait between layers?



Should you apply it by hand or can you use a PC and foam pad?



Which foam pad with the PC would you use?
 
Marty said:
Can Meguiar’s No. 20 Polymer Sealant be layered?



How long do you have to wait between layers?



Should you apply it by hand or can you use a PC and foam pad?



Which foam pad with the PC would you use?



Not recommended. The #20 has cleaning properties that would remove the previous layer.



You can use either technique



Use a soft finishing pad
 
Marty said:
Can Meguiar’s No. 20 Polymer Sealant be layered?


i firmly believe it can be layered. i've always done it by hand, so i'm not sure if the pc pad would play a part in stripping the first layer. Increased durability and looks are my reasons for believing it can be layered.
 
nothing is as difficult as applying IHG by hand! as far as layering #20 i dont, but some people do, if anything you will insure a complete coverage of the car doing it twice.
 
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