Wolfgang and other pics-56k buddy

Scottwax

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Wolfgang Pre-Cleaner and Sealant:



1997 Mercedes E420



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2003 BMW 328



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More pics coming, still resizing and uploading. ;
 
1998 Land Cruiser:



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2000 Pathfinder (sorry, not real good pic-should have had them close the garage door-shooting into the dark garage confused the light meter. :( )



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Now a different combination on a 1995 T100 with a (mostly) single stage paint job (the sides of the bed were repainted and clearcoated). Rest of the paint is the original single stage factory paint.



1Z Paint Polish to deep clean the paint (very little oxidation), Menzerna FP (Euro version) for more gloss and topped with Poorboy's EX-P Sealant. Notice what a very clear, dipped in salad oil look that combo gives!



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just when you thought scott's pictures couldn't get any better!



:shocked I've got to say it that blue beamer has got to be the best looking finish I've seen, maybe ever:shocked





great work as always scott , looks like there's a new sealant on the block. :xyxthumbs
 
Simply amazing. The three black vehicles have more gloss than I have ever seen previously.



Scott, awesome. How do you feel about the "Wolf"?
 
Here is a moderately abused 1997 Accord. The customer said not to knock myself out detailing it since they are giving it to their 16-year-old daughter who will probably wreck it....they just wanted it clean when they gave it to her. Paint was okay, some scratches, etc. Started off with Meguiars Swirl Free #82, then Clearkote's Vanilla Moose and finished with Poorboy's EX-P.



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Now for something completely different...a boat! I got a call Tuesday from my regular Wednesday morning customers telling me not to come in because one car was in the shop and the other two people were out. 30 minutes later, I get a call about detailing a boat. Such luck, eh? BTW, they liked the job I did on the boat, I am detailing their 2004 F-150 on Monday. ;)



Meguiars #20 Polymer Sealant and #16 Pro Paste Wax. Sorry, no interior pics, I ran out of film.



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tom p. said:
How do you feel about the "Wolf"?



I like it! Very easy to use (hint-use a foam applicator for the Pre-Cleaner-much easier to spread) and excellent results. I am also pleased with Poorboy's EX-P, very clear liquid look.



Durability will be the make or break on both Wolfgang and PB's EX-P.
 
Wow, very impressive Scott! Wolfgang seems to have proven itself worthy. And with pics like those, who could disagree. As always, awesome work!
 
breakneckvtec said:
So have you tried, or will you try your VM under Wolfgang protectant. Do you think it would work/bond?



:nixweiss I have no idea for sure if it will bond. I think the Pre-Cleaner is formulated to help the sealant bond (at least that is the impression I get from the directions they included). Besides, VM and the WG P-C probably perform essentially the same function.



I'll stick with VM for my carnauba routine. It seems to work best that way (or with Poorboy's EX/EX-P).
 
AWESOME work Scott!!:bow



I noticed the instructions that came with my WG kit said to use a foam applicator for the pre-cleaner. I was going to use a microfiber applicator as it did not seem to make sense to use a foam pad with a polish/pre-cleaner...not enough bite I'd think. Did the WG P-C work well at removing swirls with the foam pad??
 
1 Clean WS6 said:
AWESOME work Scott!!:bow



I noticed the instructions that came with my WG kit said to use a foam applicator for the pre-cleaner. I was going to use a microfiber applicator as it did not seem to make sense to use a foam pad with a polish/pre-cleaner...not enough bite I'd think. Did the WG P-C work well at removing swirls with the foam pad??



The WG P-C is more a AIO like product, seems to be a non abrasive chemical cleaner and gloss enhancer. I've used the MF pad for a little more 'bite' but saw little difference in appearance, but more effort and (IMO) wasted product. If you need to remove swirls, I'd use a dedicated swirl remover.
 
Awesome pics...I am glad to see all these Wolfgang pics and results. I have been extremely pleased with it.
 
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