How many coats is enough for LSP?

I thought I noticed a small improvement when I put on a second coat, so I tried a third one a few days later. I wasn't convinced that thier was any noticeable diferance with the third coat. But alot of that really depends on the individual looking at the paint. We all see things a little differantly. Two coats is always a good idea, the third wont hurt anything, but it might not offer anything either. Just my opinion :)
 
bluemoon said:
I thought I noticed a small improvement when I put on a second coat, so I tried a third one a few days later. I wasn't convinced that thier was any noticeable diferance with the third coat. But alot of that really depends on the individual looking at the paint. We all see things a little differantly. Two coats is always a good idea, the third wont hurt anything, but it might not offer anything either. Just my opinion :)





I haven't used Clearkote Carnauba Moose Wax but have used PS for years which is the same type of product. I think you can see a difference with 2 coats, little deeper and wetter. The third coat is really hard to tell a difference and not really worth the trouble, a little QD with provide the same effect and is cheaper and quicker.



On PS I have taken distilled cold water in a sprayer and used it like a QD then the next day I have added another coat of PS and it seems to really improve the finish.
 
I think it depends largely on the LSP used...1-2 coats for Souveran & Natty's Blue and 3 for Zaino Z-2 Pro, not sure about Carnauba Moose.
 
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