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keith:

--- Quote from: Chunkyjh on October 10, 2012, 08:38:02 pm ---Id be interested to see the response to this too. I use poorboys nattys paste wax through the year but from what ive read a polymer sealant would be better for the winter. Maybe a bit more robust? Could a sealant be put over a wax for the winter?  :popcornsoda:

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Sealant then wax.
Only problem with the new nano sealants is that they require perfect conditions to apply, so standing on your drive in the cold is not ideal.

Chunkyjh:

--- Quote from: keith on October 10, 2012, 09:11:40 pm ---
Sealant then wax.
Only problem with the new nano sealants is that they require perfect conditions to apply, so standing on your drive in the cold is not ideal.

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Nice One cheers

Tortaruga:

--- Quote from: Chunkyjh on October 10, 2012, 08:41:56 pm ---What colour is your car?

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Tornado Red.

heavyd:

--- Quote from: keith on October 10, 2012, 09:11:40 pm ---
--- Quote from: Chunkyjh on October 10, 2012, 08:38:02 pm ---Id be interested to see the response to this too. I use poorboys nattys paste wax through the year but from what ive read a polymer sealant would be better for the winter. Maybe a bit more robust? Could a sealant be put over a wax for the winter?  :popcornsoda:

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Sealant then wax.
Only problem with the new nano sealants is that they require perfect conditions to apply, so standing on your drive in the cold is not ideal.

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Thats what put me off the wolfs hard body, Cquartz uk isnt as fussy about teperatures and curing times :happy2:
http://cquartz.com/pages.php?page_id=71

stealthwolf:

--- Quote from: Chunkyjh on October 10, 2012, 08:38:02 pm ---Could a sealant be put over a wax for the winter?

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As stated by Keith, sealant first - it needs to adhere to the paintwork.

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