ONRWW = no need for traditional wax/sealant?

Best approach IMO:


 


-determine whether what you're currently doing needs any changes, don't fix what's not broken


-be discerning about whose advice/opinions/experiences you consider


-try to be systematic about trying stuff so you have a better idea what really does/doesn't do what


-go by your first-hand experiences regardless of what others say


 


When it comes to protection, I never expected any of my LSPs to stand up to nasty contamination; I only stumbled across what works well for me by accident; during long roadtrips when I didn't clean off bugs/bird bombs/etc. I noticed that some LSPs did/didn't seem to protect my paint against etching.  When products did seem to offer protection, I gambled and let such stuff stay on there for a while while I anxiously observed, and !lucky me! the products did consistently protect the paint.  Well, at least so far!  We'll see if I've jinxed myself by posting all this...
 
[quote name="eddiehaskell" post="1433953" timestamp="1393923523"]
Sounds good. How do you feel about using OCW along with ONRww? Would the concentrated nature of OCW speed up the cumulative protection effect?[/quote]
All optimum products work very well together. Combining the two will certainly compliment each other.
 
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