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Old 18 September 2007, 08:01 PM
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Is there any reason why i cant put zymol carbon on top of menz fmj?

The reason im asking is im after the longer protection of the fmj during the winter months but without losing the carbons wetness (when the weather pemits car cleaning )
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shouldn't be a problem as long as the wax can breathe. it's when you start sealing the wax in that they can go milky where they'll sweat underneath the sealant.
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Aye, will work fine, and look just as good, with enhanced durability. As long as waxes go over sealants everything usually remains hunky dory. The only issue I know of is trying to layer waxes over Blackfire Wet Diamond All Finish Paint Protection - the polymers in this sealant are a bit querky, and are only compatible with Blackfire's wax. I have tried other waxes over this sealant and they tend to smear and fail to properly bond. FMJ on the other hand is happy being topped by all waxes.
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