Why use a wax on top of a polymer sealant?

TOGWT-

Where are you getting the information you are posting? Most of the contents in sealants are proprietary, though you are making statements about how and when molecular bonds are forming.

TOWGT had made some similar very detailed comments on the chemical composition of quick detailers. I checked with a Dr. G at Optimum and the answer was that some aspects did not apply to his products.
 
TOGWT-

Where are you getting the information you are posting? Most of the contents in sealants are proprietary, though you are making statements about how and when molecular bonds are forming.

The statement I've made apply to polymer technology not specific car care products. Cross-linking (molecular bonds) apply to all polymers, regardless of which car care product they are used in

The information comes from what I?ve learned from a 35 year career as an Engineer in the Petrochemical industry
 
[The way you state this it sounds like no polymer sealant will adhere to paint or glass. For example, Blackfire should adhere to paint and glass. Your write up seems to need some rewording.]

I made no reference to how a polymer will adhere to anything, I specifically said "forms a molecular bond" with ...
 
TOWGT had made some similar very detailed comments on the chemical composition of quick detailers. I checked with a Dr. G at Optimum and the answer was that some aspects did not apply to his products.

I do not know any of the specifics of the formula used for car care products. That is proprietary information. I can only make general statements that apply to polymers not a specific brand products, so some specifics may not apply
 
The statement I've made apply to polymer technology not specific car care products. Cross-linking (molecular bonds) apply to all polymers, regardless of which car care product they are used in

The information comes from what I’ve learned from a 35 year career as an Engineer in the Petrochemical industry

The bolded statement is not true.
 
Like the Ford vs Chevy or Miller vs Bud, it's what you like that matters. I consider the look of a sealant as best, with BFWD as my go-to #1 choice. However, I just tried Autoglym HD over BFWD (the WD had been applied 2 months prior) and although the BFWD was still beading, the AG gave it a look that was nothing short of amazing.
 
Wow

TOGWT, dude I am impressed. I, too, was wondering where you got your stuff from. As I understand it, you're not being brand specific...but your comments are about sealants, "theoretically". Cool stuff.
 
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