televascular
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Currently, I have 5 layers of Klasse Sealant Glaze on my car, and I topped it off with Meguiar's Gold Class Wax. The KSG is rated to last about six months to a year, depending on conditions. The Meguiar's Wax is like any other wax, lasting only about a month or so. I've researched, and I'm convinced the acrylic polymer/carnauba wax combination is best suited for me. MY QUESTION:
If I reapply wax every few weeks, my car will have a constant layer of wax on top of the KSG. Theoretically, the KSG never touches anything harmful (acid rain, brake dust, bug splatter), except perhaps UV rays. Does this mean that my sealant could possibly last years using this method?
I'm not sure as to the chemical properties of KSG; does the acrylic break down over time, regardless of wear and tear? Should I strip my wax occaisionally to reapply KSG and then wax again?
If I reapply wax every few weeks, my car will have a constant layer of wax on top of the KSG. Theoretically, the KSG never touches anything harmful (acid rain, brake dust, bug splatter), except perhaps UV rays. Does this mean that my sealant could possibly last years using this method?
I'm not sure as to the chemical properties of KSG; does the acrylic break down over time, regardless of wear and tear? Should I strip my wax occaisionally to reapply KSG and then wax again?