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If / when you use scratch x on the suface, as its abrasive it'll take all the stuff off that you've already done, AIO, sealant glaze etc... You'll notice it when you feel the surface that it'll feel rough again

yea thats what i thought.

guess i'll have to use it where its needed then reapply the sealant glaze (i havn't used AIO as yet).

waiting for it to arrive :winky: :D

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If / when you use scratch x on the suface, as its abrasive it'll take all the stuff off that you've already done, AIO, sealant glaze etc... You'll notice it when you feel the surface that it'll feel rough again

yea thats what i thought.

guess i'll have to use it where its needed then reapply the sealant glaze (i havn't used AIO as yet).

waiting for it to arrive :winky: :D

The AIO will also remove all the sealant glaze etc. You'll have to apply the sealant glaze after the AIO and then wax on top of the sealant glaze.

Make sure you do it in that order or you'll just take off everything that you've already put on.

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If / when you use scratch x on the suface, as its abrasive it'll take all the stuff off that you've already done, AIO, sealant glaze etc... You'll notice it when you feel the surface that it'll feel rough again

yea thats what i thought.

guess i'll have to use it where its needed then reapply the sealant glaze (i havn't used AIO as yet).

waiting for it to arrive :winky: :D

The AIO will also remove all the sealant glaze etc. You'll have to apply the sealant glaze after the AIO and then wax on top of the sealant glaze.

Make sure you do it in that order or you'll just take off everything that you've already put on.

ok mate.

mind you, the AIO has a sealant within it.

i've been advised not to bother with the P21S carnauba wax due to the colour of the car. apparently, on a white car, the wax will make the colour look deeper (not really what i want) - whereas the sealant glaze will enhance gloss (which is wat i want) :D

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i've been advised not to bother with the P21S carnauba wax due to the colour of the car. apparently, on a white car, the wax will make the colour look deeper (not really what i want) - whereas the sealant glaze will enhance gloss (which is wat i want) :D

Quite possibly.......

On a black car the opposite happens - sealant glaze tends to give a "milky" effect, whereas the carnauba wax gives a deep depth of colour.

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i've been advised not to bother with the P21S carnauba wax due to the colour of the car. apparently, on a white car, the wax will make the colour look deeper (not really what i want) - whereas the sealant glaze will enhance gloss (which is wat i want) :D

Quite possibly.......

On a black car the opposite happens - sealant glaze tends to give a "milky" effect, whereas the carnauba wax gives a deep depth of colour.

yea thats what i was told by the peeps at autopia when i spoke with them at easter. they advised to clay, apply AIO, then the SG if i wanted :D

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