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    Mixing Two Types Of Wax

    I like the wet look of CG butter wax but doesn`t last. Can i put C G Butter Wet Wax after Collinite 845 Liquid Wax ? Both are blends correct.

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    Re: Mixing Two Types Of Wax

    Sure. CG BW has no cleaners so can be layered on top.

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    Re: Mixing Two Types Of Wax

    what do you mean? do you mean applying 845 then putting on CG-BWW? if so that is perfectly fine, if you do it the other way around the solvents in 845 will remove the CG...what you are refering to is called "topping" usually the longest lasting product is applied first. right now i will use a long lasting sealant/wax(wgdgps or 845) then ill apply a beauty wax type of product where i dont care about durability just looks...works great for me. topping will not extend the durability of the CG-BWW at all. its just a "beauty" wax imo and use it as such as i stated above.your car will still be protected and look great, another good option is just use a spray wax after every wash or every other wash.

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    Re: Mixing Two Types Of Wax

    Quote Originally Posted by opie_7afe View Post
    what do you mean? do you mean applying 845 then putting on CG-BWW? if so that is perfectly fine, if you do it the other way around the solvents in 845 will remove the CG...what you are refering to is called "topping" usually the longest lasting product is applied first. right now i will use a long lasting sealant/wax(wgdgps or 845) then ill apply a beauty wax type of product where i dont care about durability just looks...works great for me. topping will not extend the durability of the CG-BWW at all. its just a "beauty" wax imo and use it as such as i stated above.your car will still be protected and look great, another good option is just use a spray wax after every wash or every other wash.
    Yes 845 then CG-BWW Thanks.

 

 

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