TheSopranos16
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I've been thinking about putting multiple layers of a product, and I'm just not sure if its worth it. It seems to me that 1 layer is the point of deminishing returns. With each subsequent layer, the benefits continue to decrese. To give an extreme example, a car with 100 layers of UPP would probably look just as good, be just as well protected, and be protected for just as long as a car with 100 thousand layers. I also believe that it would be better to apply 1 coat of a sealent every week than to apply 3 coats every 3 weeks. I would think that there is only so much sealent that can stick to the paint at any given time, so the solvents in the sealer probably disolve just as much of the polymers as they put on when you add more layers. I bet this is even more true carnauba waxes than it is with sealents. The reason I bring this up is because I hear people talk all the time about putting 3+ layers of UPP or EX-P on their car and I just don't know if its worth it or not. I would think that putting layers of differnt products might be worth it. For example, putting AIO, then UPP, then EX, then Souveran. At least that way, each product has different protectants and different solvents, so you are less likely to take off your previous layer with your new layer. Of corse, this is all theory. I am just trying to get a better understanding of how protectants work and whether or not layering them all at one time is a good idea. It could be that some of what I said is inaccurate. I am a knowledgable enthusiast, not a pro, so please correct me on whatever I am mistaken about. Perhaps Steve can help shed light on this subject since he has experience making products and probably knows a lot more about how they work then most of us. So what does everyone think of all this theory? Agree/Disagree? I hope all this makes sense!!! Its 330 in the morning as I write this and I can't sleep so I thought I'd write some posts.