MBurnickas
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If solvents remove any type pf protection you have, and waxes contain around 45% solvent, wouldn't that remove a substantial amount of any sealant if not all of it?
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TH0001 said:yep....
Just like applying more wax (and solvent) over wax removes the previous layer as well.
You 'can' top stuff, example a polymer sealant that has fully cured should be able to remain mostly intact when a wax is applied over it, but it would need to set for 24 hours or so for best results. But you are on the right track.
Inzane said:Should be ok, right?
Inzane said:Ha Ha...
I just meant, the #16 shouldn't have stripped the UPP, right? :secret
Slickery said:If solvents remove any type pf protection you have,..wouldn't that remove a substantial amount of any sealant if not all of it?
askjeffro said:This thread has me questioning my strategy. I've always used the Klasse twins x2 on the SG with x2 coats of 845. By putting the the 845 on top of the SG am I potentially wasting time and effort?
Accumulator said:No, not really. The 845 won't strip KSG. Stripping KSG takes a *LOT* more than that.
But once you already have a few coats of KSG on there, I'd simply add more instead of applying a wax (which will preclude additional KSG layers).
Six layers of KSG lasted longer for me than any amount of Collinite I've ever tried. Actually, six layers of KSG lasted as long as anybody here is gonna go without redoing things anyhow. It really did act like (in the words of Mike Phillips), a "semi-permanent coating".
Accumulator said:No, not really. The 845 won't strip KSG. Stripping KSG takes a *LOT* more than that.
But once you already have a few coats of KSG on there, I'd simply add more instead of applying a wax (which will preclude additional KSG layers).
Six layers of KSG lasted longer for me than any amount of Collinite I've ever tried. Actually, six layers of KSG lasted as long as anybody here is gonna go without redoing things anyhow. It really did act like (in the words of Mike Phillips), a "semi-permanent coating".
Accumulator said:(TH0001- Heh heh, this is one of the few topics where our opinions/experiences differ. Hope I don't come across as all :argue I recognize that there are a lot of variables that can explain all sorts of differences. Between our two viewpoints, people who ask about this stuff get both sides and they can then go see how things work out in *their* situation by trying stuff for themselves.)