Poorboy's EX Sealant with Carnauba

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Old 05-25-2005, 09:55 PM
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Poorboy's EX Sealant with Carnauba

Can I layer this product on top of itself over and over for better protection?
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Originally Posted by Crazy Sellout
Can I layer this product on top of itself over and over for better protection?
Yes, as long as you didn't use a lsp product like s100 over the prior layer of EX.
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If you like to layer your products, go with a straight Polymer, like EX-P.
If you like the Polymer/Carnauba as your protectant, consider using a Polymer x 2, then top with your favorite Carnauba.
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I already bought the sealant with carnauba... so this is why im asking what i can do with it.

Im guessing i can use vanilla moose x1 then # Poorboy's EX Sealant with Carnauba
x2?

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EX, due to its carnauba content is not really a "sealant" by definition. You can layer it, but you wont get the same results as you would, if it was a polymer. You still have carnauba meltdown at 175 deg's. Then your left with whatever polymer was able to crosslink. The carnauba is in EX for looks, not durability.
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Originally Posted by exceldetail
EX, due to its carnauba content is not really a "sealant" by definition. You can layer it, but you wont get the same results as you would, if it was a polymer. You still have carnauba meltdown at 175 deg's. Then your left with whatever polymer was able to crosslink. The carnauba is in EX for looks, not durability.

good call, would you say EX w/ carnuba is equivalent to someone putting a layer of a synthetic polymer then some lsp carnuba?
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Originally Posted by Moodist
good call, would you say EX w/ carnuba is equivalent to someone putting a layer of a synthetic polymer then some lsp carnuba?
No...EX is an excellent product for those who prefer what it has to offer: ease, looks, and average longevity. But I seriously think you could do better with seperate Polymer application(s), then top with your fav carnauba.
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