Nov 3, 2007 #1 D dfw New member Can you apply polish even though there's already a coat of wax? Do I need to remove the wax then polish and wax again?
Can you apply polish even though there's already a coat of wax? Do I need to remove the wax then polish and wax again?
Nov 3, 2007 #2 D detaildoc New member Polishing will remove the wax, so after polishing you will need to rewax your vehicle.
Nov 3, 2007 #3 M maxi New member after 4 wash i applyed p21s over zymol concourse no proplem . i appled p21s because more refliction in black metalck .
after 4 wash i applyed p21s over zymol concourse no proplem . i appled p21s because more refliction in black metalck .
Nov 3, 2007 #4 B Bythehour New member maxi said: after 4 wash i applyed p21s over zymol concourse no proplem . i appled p21s because more refliction in black metalck . Click to expand... P21S concours is a nuba wax. It will layer. The P21S paint cleanser would have stripped wax. You can layer "pure" waxes. You cannot layer polishes or cleaner waxes.
maxi said: after 4 wash i applyed p21s over zymol concourse no proplem . i appled p21s because more refliction in black metalck . Click to expand... P21S concours is a nuba wax. It will layer. The P21S paint cleanser would have stripped wax. You can layer "pure" waxes. You cannot layer polishes or cleaner waxes.
Nov 3, 2007 #5 A Accumulator Well-known member On a few occasions I've had problems polishing through LSPs; the polish and the LSP combined into a hard to remove residue. If that happens, a little IPA/etc. to compromise the LSP will help a lot. If it *doesn't* happen, then just polish away
On a few occasions I've had problems polishing through LSPs; the polish and the LSP combined into a hard to remove residue. If that happens, a little IPA/etc. to compromise the LSP will help a lot. If it *doesn't* happen, then just polish away