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Time for a reality check - you do not need to apply a wax over a sealant. This is another bandwagon people who are none the wiser jump on without thought, just like the snow foam and eleventy other shampoos in some sort of weird and wonderful concoction - as if they were following a recipe.
The premise that all sealants are inherently too optically perfect and clinical/sterile in appearance, that a wax needs to be applied over them to bring back an element of warmth/wetness, is utter bunkum.
Bottom line, the difference will be miniscule and virtually unnoticeable.
By all means use a glaze under a wax (except Collinite) for wetness, but not a sealant.
If you want the best of both, then Collinite or Bilt Hamber Auto Balm will do the job.
If you want to dabble in waxes, then Lime Prime Lite (due in a couple of weeks) and Victoria Concours will be very nice, but don't overlook Dodo's own waxes to partner with their LP Lite.
At the end of the day, the LSP (last stage protection) will only enhance the prep done on the paintwork, although the Auto Balm will mask quite a range of 'sins', if you don't have a polisher and compounds, etc.
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