Wolfgang deep gloss paint sealant

Mystickeith50

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So ever since the day I picked my car it had stubborn little water spots that I couldn't polish out by hand. I decided to buy a porter cable dual action polisher and wolf gang paint combo that had swirl remover, deep gloss polish and paint sealant. I started right away with the polish and a white pad and it got rid of the water spots easy as pie. BUT...the next step when I put the sealant on was a little disappointing. I have alway used Blackfire wet diamond sealant and absolutely love it, but stupidly tried something different. Now I cant attest for the wolf gangs longevity but it applied much harder and def removed much much harder than the bfwd. The shine is still great but I will def be switching back to my bfwd next time.
 

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WFDGPS 3.0 and BFWD have been known to give similar results, but what you're missing with the Wolfgang product vs. BFWD is the wetter look.
 

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I really have no prob with the shine, it's the fact the wolfgang IMO was a lot harder to take off.

was it humid? My experiences with both products applied by machine on speed 1, have been easy off.
 

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How long did it sit on the car before you started to remove it?
 

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i've been using the wolfgang for awhile now and glad I did. The sealant goes on so smooth and comes off easy too (i let it sit for about 3minutes before removal) I finish with the DP yellow wax which gives the paint a wet/glass look! Then use Pinnacle detail spray for any missed spots.

here is mine. with the wolfgang sealant and DP yellow wax

 
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