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  • Can we use #21 and #26

    Is there a value added using #21 and #26... Do this improve the look?... What would be the recipe....
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    Re: Can we use #21 and #26

    Some people would use #21 first, then #26, and they say they can see a difference. Others would do it and say they cant see anything.

    There would be nothing wrong with it, the protection would be fine, but you would have to try it to see if you see anything.
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      Re: Can we use #21 and #26

      Meguiar's does not recommend mixing waxes but many people still do it and some see different results than others. Once again what it really comes down to is preference and finding a method you like. You can just do 2 coats of 21 or 26 for ensured even coverage and wax protection or you can mix and match to see if you see anything that you like.
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        Re: Can we use #21 and #26

        If you have both you could try them out, you won't harm the paint, testing it is the only way to tell if you like it or not.

        If you like this combination when you see it then stick with it

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          Re: Can we use #21 and #26

          I always use 26 after a couple of coats of 21. I think #26 on dark cars give a nice deep gloss and also provides protection for the sealant and extent it's life.
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