
Originally Posted by
rna800
Honestly sir, I haven't tried that Optiguard New Car Paint Protection of Big Bert's. But if it's like applying the Klasse/Carlack 68 twins or Step 1, Step 2 and Step 3 or LSP of your choice, I guess you could maintain your car's paint the way you maintain it the first session. I don't see any reason why you couldn't put Nanoglos or any other LSP on top of it after its curing time. It's just that those products are already durable enough especially when put in conjunction to each other and another layer of wax would be unnecessary. But there is really no general rule as to how many layers of wax you could put. If you think the beading is starting to fade, apply Nanoglos. If you think the gloss or shine is starting to deteriorate, apply Nanoglos, it's up to you. But make sure you don't apply any products that have cleaners in them since they can remove the sealant or wax on your paint.