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    Glad to read that your results were positive. I`ve had WD on both my Daily Drivers (both outside 24/7), and I`ve found the same to be true. :clap:

    I try to keep up with the bird droppings on a daily basis and I`ve never seen one etch into the WD.

    I have, however seen bird droppings etch into bare virgin paint in a matter of 20-30 minutes!
    Bill Luster
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    Quote Originally Posted by wfedwar View Post
    I`m still experimenting with this one. My truck has BF AFPP on the hood and left fender, and Werkstat Acrylic (also a very good sealant) on the rest. I just drove home from work in a light rain, which stopped about 1/2 a mile from my house. I intended to see how the beading compared between the two sealants. Interestingly enough, the Blackfired portion of the truck was completely dry! As you would expect, the rest was wet. Wild stuff!
    IMHO Werkstat alone as a paint sealant cannot compete with the top end sealants like Wolfgang, BF and Zaino.

    I really do like using AJT as a topper on white and silver after buffing off BF WD... and on wheels AJT is my go to for ease of use and the ability to apply coats quickly.

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    I love Wet Diamond! I`m on my third bottle already!!!

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    My long awaited full fall detail will be done this weekend, and I will finally get a chance to use BFWD. I can`t wait to use it, and see for myself what everyone loves so much.

    I will let you all know what I think, hopefully with some pictures.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bmw5541 View Post
    My long awaited full fall detail will be done this weekend, and I will finally get a chance to use BFWD. I can`t wait to use it, and see for myself what everyone loves so much.

    I will let you all know what I think, hopefully with some pictures.
    Put it on thin and it wipes off super easy in one swipe. A little goes a long way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mobenzowner View Post
    Put it on thin and it wipes off super easy in one swipe. A little goes a long way.
    I will. Thanks for the advise:thumbup:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Street Dreams View Post
    IMHO Werkstat alone as a paint sealant cannot compete with the top end sealants like Wolfgang, BF and Zaino.
    I guess we can just disagree on that. I consider Werkstat a top end sealant and I prefer it to Zaino.


    Quote Originally Posted by Street Dreams View Post
    I really do like using AJT as a topper on white and silver after buffing off BF WD... and on wheels AJT is my go to for ease of use and the ability to apply coats quickly.
    What do you like about the AJT topper? Thanks.

    Billy

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    Topping Wet Diamond?

    Would you top WD with a nuba or leave it alone?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Legacy99 View Post
    Would you top WD with a nuba or leave it alone?
    I leave it alone. I think WD sealant on its own gives very very full spectrum look and I really like to emphasize the slickness to my clients when they collect their car, i think the nuba naturally would reduce that super slick feel and in addition affect the durability of WD.

    On some paints and very curvy cars I would like to experiment on using the nuba atop.

    I have one client with a rare amethyst purple 964 turbo (dark dark purple w. metallic) that I think would look sick with the WD over ice combo. That car needs major work and I really want to get my hands on it.

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    Latest car I used BFWD on.....








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    Super job. I don`t recall your screen name, but I`ve seen your post else where and I`m a fan of your work. What other names to you go by if you don`t mind me asking?

 

 
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