(29:th-Jan-2017, 23:23:54)Tonto Wrote: Awesome, looking forward to trying this myself.It's a funny one...
With it having no gloss enhancement, would using a glossy wax prior to this work or would it have to be applied afterwards?
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With it being a sealant, it needs bare paint to adhere too...
But on the flipside, putting a gloss enhancer such as a wax, on top of this, will limit it's hydrophobic properties.
Ideally it would be used as a standalone product.
However...... having tip top paint, such as a machine polish or an enhancement to boost the gloss of the paint, will help massively, thus eliminating the need for any gloss enhancement product.
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Apologies, didn't really answer your question lol.
You can use a gloss enhancer, but if anything ideally after the sealant has been applied. As mentioned it will limit the effect of waterblock, but it would be glossier with some limited form of protection.
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