My turn with DWG

Bob from Danase says 30 minutes at the most. If you do the entire car you can start removing upon completion.
 
Legacy99 said:
Awesome job. Is there a cure time for DWG?

directions on the bottle: Work product into the paint until it dries. Using a microfiber detailing towel, buff away excess product. Work in small areas approximately 2'x2'



I look forward to using this product on my car around Easter.
 
Awesome wetness. Just wait 'til you apply the UPGP. Do 3 coats 12 hours apart and a final buff with a buffing towel. DWG rocks.
 
Make sure you post some pics after you have applied the UPGP. I would add another coat of DWG before the 3 coats of UPGP.
 
detaildoc said:
Make sure you post some pics after you have applied the UPGP. I would add another coat of DWG before the 3 coats of UPGP.









For sure. We have a huge car show in May so at the end of April the car will be getting the works. So just to make sure I get this right, once I'm done polishing do the UPGP x 2 12 hours apart. Then DWG and then one more coat of UPGP?
 
never gone said:
For sure. We have a huge car show in May so at the end of April the car will be getting the works. So just to make sure I get this right, once I'm done polishing do the UPGP x 2 12 hours apart. Then DWG and then one more coat of UPGP?

That is how I did it, yes. I did two coats of DWG 30 minutes apart.
 
violentveedub said:
Damn it...



I'm going to HAVE to buy some now! Does anyone know if DWG has any cleaning/stripping properties?





Its a similar formulation to CG EZ Glaze but doesnt have the super mild cleaning abilities some have spoken of.



Great work! That colour looks really wet!
 
I've used Clearkote Carnauba Wax and Liquid Souveran. To me, I don't top it usually as it looks great on its own. That's on my personal daily driver though.
 
Darren F said:
anyone try topping it with something else besides UPGP?



Considering its similar to CG EZ Glaze and that historically been used with JS 109 that is one sealant.



I have used it with it Klasses Sealant Glaze, Zaino to name but a few.



Geoff
 
So if I were to use this with KSG would you apply a couple of layers of KSG then a layer of DWG? Or the other way around?



I might pick this up when I have some extra cash.
 
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