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    Question WOWA Coatings?

    Besides Duragloss Enviroshield Ceramic are there any other wipe-on-walk-away coatings on the market today?

    I`ve searched the forums and google`d but have not found any.

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    Re: WOWA Coatings?

    I believe that most of em were designed like that, but after trials and usage, they figured out, lay it on, wipe it off, move on.
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    Re: WOWA Coatings?

    I believe most coatings are. you just have to be careful not to leave any high spots before you walk away.

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    Re: WOWA Coatings?

    Thanks.

    I used DG last year and learned that if you apply it lightly it will work. And, if you applied it heavily, do NOT walk away.

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    Re: WOWA Coatings?

    Quote Originally Posted by jmsc View Post
    Thanks.

    I used DG last year and learned that if you apply it lightly it will work. And, if you applied it heavily, do NOT walk away.
    that`s most of em
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    Re: WOWA Coatings?

    Optimum Gloss-Coat is the easiest to apply and the closest to truly WOWA of the coatings I`ve tried so far. If you can apply Opti-Seal (dead easy) you shouldn`t have any issues with Gloss-Coat.

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    Re: WOWA Coatings?

    yep, applying too heavily will leave "high spots" and they appear as wet areas when the rest of the finish "flashes over" or semi dries. if you catch them in time, you can usually just lightly microfiber them away. ron has the right idea "after trials and usage, they figured out, lay it on, wipe it off, move on"

 

 

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