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for 10-1,2,3 do you do all 3 of them monthly or pick one of those 3 each time you do your basic detail. I always thought you should choose between either using a sealant or a wax.
As Roastpuff stated, you can layer a wax on top of a sealant. With the sealant underneatth acting as the last line of defense, the wax offers your initial sacrificial layer, while also providing a deeper wet look. I do all three. Of course, 80-90% of what makes it look great is surface paint prep, but you don't want to always keep polishing as you'll eventually wear out the clear over time which you can measure with a paint thickness gauge. This is why I toss on a glaze to mask the imperfections that get picked up over time as my first step, then seal it in as glazes have like no durability.