Wax/Sealant that resists washer fluid

imported_grease

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My car has headlight washers that spray a little more then just the headlights. The summer fluid didn't bother the EX-P/Goldclass much. Possibly due to the fact I just add a coat of Gold Class every other week. But the winter washer fluid has stronger solvents, and Im curious if this will remove some wax from the front bumper and lower end of the hood? I've got 476s x2 over EX-P x2.
 
The washer fluid will probably eat away at your wax quicker, so all I can recommend is to put extra layers of protection on the areas that will be in contact with washer fluid. Collinite should be pretty good, as wannafbody mentioned.
 
Yea, Im just thinking the winter fluid has stonger cleaners. But Collinite does say the 476s is detergent proof. Looks like Ill have to learn the spit-shine techniqe, and apply a few layers on the front end. Thanks!
 
Ever considered sealants instead of carnauba-based waxes? Meg's #21 is such a pain to wash off the applicator pad, even wtih hot water and laundry detergent. It might withstand the washer solution.
 
A few of my vehicles have their washers positioned so as to really get a lot of fluid on the paint. I've never had an actual case of LSP-stripping with #16, Collinite, or KSG. I keep expecting to see it happen, but it never has :nixweiss
 
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