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EX vs EX-P - 03-11-2010, 09:08 PM

Is EX-P more durable then EX?
   
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Re: EX vs EX-P - 03-11-2010, 09:12 PM

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Is EX-P more durable then EX?
more or less the same ... maybe the gloss lasts a week or so longer with EX-P


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Re: EX vs EX-P - 03-11-2010, 09:13 PM

I use both and don't think I have a definitive answer to your question. I'll bet PB can come along and let us know what he knows.

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Re: EX vs EX-P - 03-11-2010, 09:24 PM

Thanks Pboy and Mr Clean.

I've used EX-P some time ago, but I recently used EX and it reminded me how much I love the EX/EX-P sealants.
   
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Re: EX vs EX-P - 03-12-2010, 02:47 AM

ive just bought some EX and just waiting to use it got any tips on application any 1 ???
   
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Talking Re: EX vs EX-P - 03-12-2010, 04:43 AM

APPLY THE STUFF THIN,THIN,THIN, LIGHT THIN COATS ARE BEST they are both great. One "ex" is for darker colors, "ex-p" will make lighter colors pop. They will both do a great job on every color, and last and last. Use some spray & gloss or water on your applicator pad and spread by hand (thin to the point of not really seeing the product) to insure even coats. If applying with a machine, only do this with the first coat. All other coats should be applied by hand after that. After you do the first 2 coats to insure full coverage, wait 12-24 hrs( bonding time) before using a topper..
   
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Re: EX vs EX-P - 03-12-2010, 06:50 AM

thankx good tip cheers
   
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Re: EX vs EX-P - 03-14-2010, 08:49 PM

Both are wonderful. I have used both and don't thing I've noticed huge difference in the life of either one.

Doesn't help I'm sure that I usually apply a number of coat of Natty's Blue over top.

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Re: EX vs EX-P - 04-17-2010, 01:17 AM

well ive just applied some ex and i must say i love it, must be applied thin cause its harder to get off than ex-p though the look is amazing so deep yet so wet like you could put your hand in like the molten metal man from terminator 2
   
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