My question is I just did the initial application on my Jeep..now if I use Ultimate Wash and Wax on it will that have any negative affect on the performance of the ceramic wax..
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Re: Hybrid Ceramic wax..
Originally posted by 02Rodeo View PostMy question is I just did the initial application on my Jeep..now if I use Ultimate Wash and Wax on it will that have any negative affect on the performance of the ceramic wax..
As others have mentioned on this forum, any multi-layered protection is going to exhibit the behavior of the topmost coating. D115 seems to be fairly hydrophobic and even more slick than HCW, but HCW has tighter beading. I layer D115 on over the course of weeks as I do maintenance cleans, then once a month I go to town on the coating with acidic cleaner and/or bleach to remove scum and calcium deposits. Back when I had only the D115 it would get stripped about 50% off, but now with HCW as the base layer, it seems to be a lot more chemically resistant - the acid wash seems to actually wash the gunk off and resurface the HCW underneath, and my chrome and porcelain beads like I'd just applied HCW again.
Based on this I'm going to use D115 freely on my HCW-coated car. My thinking is the D115 serves as a short-lived protectant for the durable HCW below that in turn protects my paint.
Appearance-wise, it's a wash for me, but D115 seems ever-so-slightly glossier.
Hope that helps.
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