Would you apply PBs EX over a polymer??

Well I got my hands on a bottle of PBs EX this weekend.



I have a silver 2002 Mitsubushi Eclipse that we are going to to the work up on this weekend.



I have heard that there are some durability issues with EX. We use AIO as a base for every car that we do, thank God for the 3 liter bottles.



The plan after a proper prep was

AIO

(polymer to be decided)

EX

UPP?

(Would the UPP bond to the EX or should we go with a nuba like Nattys or #16)



Will the EX have any bonding issues to the polymer? Will UPP have any bonding issues to the EX?



Prolly going to use Carwash Polishes Final Polish or Megs #20 for the polymer. Your thoughts?
 
UPP will NOT bond to EX or anything with carnaube in it. IMO, EX has about the same cleaning as NXT. If you are going to apply it over the UPP, I would wait 24 hours and apply it via a foam applicator by hand. Not sure how much UPP it iwll remove, but.......



I have had good durability for EX, but only fair from EX-P. This is in Memphis on a wide range of vehicles and conditions.
 
I agree with Scottwax (not that he needs any support). I've recenlty learned EX is a sealant glaze (just like it sates), so AIO --> EX --> Natty's, #26 or Souveran should look awesome. At least that's what I'm hopeing!



JJ
 
J.J. said:
I agree with Scottwax (not that he needs any support). I've recenlty learned EX is a sealant glaze (just like it sates), so AIO --> EX --> Natty's, #26 or Souveran should look awesome. At least that's what I'm hopeing!



JJ



I've used Speed Glaze, VM, EX P and S100 with excellent results.:D
 
DetailGirl said:
Scott you do not feel as though there is a need for something inbetween AIO and the EX?



I wouldn't bother using anything in between. I tend to use EX w/carnauba as my main LSP in warm weather since it looks very similar to carnaubas and stands up to heat better.
 
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