Is my Wolfgang process correct? Please advise.

greer

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Hi Guys:



I'm going to use the Wolfgang line to detail my car. Here are the steps:



1. Wash.



2. Clay.



3. Wolfgang Paint work Polish enhancer.



4. Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant.



After 12 hours of curring



5. LSP- Pinnacle Souveran.



My car is silver and in good condition. This is a basic outline of the work I'm going to do on the car, is this procedure correct?



Is there anything I should change or do differently to bring out maximum shine on my silver paint?



Thanks,



Gene
 
Looks good, but I'm by no means a pro. I'd recommend a good polishing to take out any swirls after the clay. That will really bring out the shine.



Just curious why you're using Souveran instead of the Wolfgang Fuzion as well. Unless that's just what you've got.
 
XRL said:
Looks good, but I'm by no means a pro. I'd recommend a good polishing to take out any swirls after the clay. That will really bring out the shine.



Just curious why you're using Souveran instead of the Wolfgang Fuzion as well. Unless that's just what you've got.



I might be using Fuzion as the lsp



Will the Wolfgang Paint Work Polish Enhancer take out the minimum swilrls that I have?
 
Hello



Wolfgang Paintwork Polish Enhancer is more of less the same as a PPCL.



ITs a paintwork cleanser with alot of oils, which looks good under waxes and compatible sealants like Wolfgang Sealant.



It gives a warm tone to the paintwork and is fairly effective at covering up minor swirls etc. It will not remove any, maybe if you applied it by machine on a polishing pad you may get some cut from the pad. By hand you will just fill, thats not a bad thing, its a good product and will give some good results.



Geoff
 
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