PB EX and Pro Polish w/ carnuba-Too much ?

netspec

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When I perform my first detail in the spring, I plan on claying my truck, followed by using PB Pro Polish w/ carnuba and EX sealant. With both products containing wax, Is it too much? :howdy
 
netspec said:
When I perform my first detail in the spring, I plan on claying my truck, followed by using PB Pro Polish w/ carnuba and EX sealant. With both products containing wax, Is it too much? :howdy
Be careful when using the acronyms for PB's products.
Pro Polish, (PP) is much different than Polish with Carnauba, (PwC).
EX is different than EXP. EX is a sealant with Carnauba content, EXP is a pure sealant.
If you are using PwC, Polish with Carnauba followed with EX Sealant with Carnauba, it should be a great combination.

Charles
 
CharlesW said:
Be careful when using the acronyms for PB's products.
Pro Polish, (PP) is much different than Polish with Carnauba, (PwC).
EX is different than EXP. EX is a sealant with Carnauba content, EXP is a pure sealant.
If you are using PwC, Polish with Carnauba followed with EX Sealant with Carnauba, it should be a great combination.

Charles

I agree with Charles on this combo its my go to for about all cars..especially dark colors
 
Just curious, will the sealant (whether EX or EXP) bond well with a layer (in this case PwC)?

Does my question make sense? :wink:
 
hemin8r said:
Just curious, will the sealant (whether EX or EXP) bond well with a layer (in this case PwC)?

Does my question make sense? :wink:
It's a good question.
Evidently the PwC works quite well with EX. The fact that they both contain some carnauba may have something to do with that.
I don't know how the EX-P would work since it is a pure sealant.

Charles
 
CharlesW said:
It's a good question.
Evidently the PwC works quite well with EX. The fact that they both contain some carnauba may have something to do with that.
I don't know how the EX-P would work since it is a pure sealant.

Charles


Ok that's good to know. Thanks Charles :beer_smil
 
CharlesW said:
Be careful when using the acronyms for PB's products.
Pro Polish, (PP) is much different than Polish with Carnauba, (PwC).
EX is different than EXP. EX is a sealant with Carnauba content, EXP is a pure sealant.
If you are using PwC, Polish with Carnauba followed with EX Sealant with Carnauba, it should be a great combination.

Charles

That's it exactly Charles! I'll get better with these acronyms in time. :thanks to all who responded
 
PwC topped with EX is norally what I use on my car, even after that I put on a few layers of Natty's

"J"
 
CharlesW said:
Be careful when using the acronyms for PB's products.
Pro Polish, (PP) is much different than Polish with Carnauba, (PwC).
EX is different than EXP. EX is a sealant with Carnauba content, EXP is a pure sealant.
If you are using PwC, Polish with Carnauba followed with EX Sealant with Carnauba, it should be a great combination.

Charles

I'm planning on something similar for my truck. Except I'm planning on PwC Blue followed with EX, followed (day after) by Natty's Blue. Anyone know if PwC will remove cobwebbing (with a Megs polishing pad), or do I need to move up to PP or SSR1 to remove them?
 
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