Layering Glaze/Sealant/Wax

Discussion in 'Last Steps: Waxes, Sealants, and Coatings' started by Stems, Jul 5, 2009.

  1. Stems

    Stems Birth of a Detailer

    Hello all, and first off I wanted to get your opinions on how long I should be waiting before applying a different product over another.

    I currently have some CG EZ-Creme, CG Jetseal 109, and some P21S wax. The first time I applied this combo I went with 1 coat of each however I only waited a few hours between each product. Should I wait a full 24 hours before applying the sealant over the glaze and the wax over the sealant?

    Also, When layering EZ-Creme or Jetseal how long should you typically wait between applying another coat?

    Thanks in advance :)
     
  2. richy

    richy Guest

    The EZ creme I've never used, but it should be immediate. As far as the 109, I do have that and the directions say, IIRC, that it can be removed immediately and a 2nd coat applied 15 minutes later. That's the advantage 109 has over a lot of other sealants is that it cures quickly and can be layered quickly.
     
  3. skurzhun

    skurzhun Birth of a Detailer

    I don't believe there's a cure time for the glaze. Once it's on it's good to go. You can go ahead and apply jetseal. Just wait for jetseal to cure 15 mins buff off, layer if you wish then once the next coat is cured another 15 mins buff off and then go ahead and apply the wax. I've applied a sealant over glaze before and there were no issues or wait time. Of course I had to wait for my sealant to cure 12 hours before I put a layer of wax over it though.
     
  4. togwt

    togwt Nuba Guru

    [I've applied a sealant over glaze before and there were no issues or wait time.]

    A non-organic Glaze should have no bonding issues, although an organic Glaze containing oils will interfere with the monecular bonding of a polymer
     
  5. Stems

    Stems Birth of a Detailer

    Thanks for the quick responses guys! Exactly what I needed to know! :D
     
  6. fricker66

    fricker66 Birth of a Detailer

    Same here. I've been using EZ Creme followed up with JetSeal and LSP of Natty's Blue. I do give a little extra time for the JetSeal and have no problems to report. It feels good when you can visually see a difference with each step/product being applied!
     

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