This past weekend I finally had some time to detail my new-to-me black Grand Cherokee with the Wolf. Here's the process I used:
Wash w/Sonax
Clay Magic
1Z pp w/ Yellow CMA Pad (white pad didn't cut it)
Wolfgang Pre-Sealant Polish w/ White CMA Pad
Wolfgang Sealant w/ Grey CMA Pad
All polishing was done with the PC.
I had some issues removing the sealant. It seemed to leave a very slight haze on the paint which couldn't be buffed off, nor would QD (Quikshine, not Wolf's) remove it. It reminded me of the haze that BFII used to leave, but not as bad. You really had to look to see it, but it was definitely there. I know people have had issues in the past with the Pre-Sealant Polish smearing, but that went on and off with no problems. I even let the sealant sit on the paint for an hour or so, thinking I was removing it too soon (I first tried after about 15 minutes). Temperatures were in the mid-70s, low humidity and in the garage.
I'm thinking that the Wolf is reacting with some of the fillers left over from the 1Z PP that the Pre Polish didn't completely remove. I'm wondering if it would be a good idea to get some Menzerna FP and make sure the surface is absolutely pure and free of all fillers, oils, etc. before going to the Wolfgang products. Has anyone else used Wolf right over the 1Z products?
As a side note, I have also used Wolfgang on a silver car and didn't appear to have this problem. However, the only place I needed to use the 1Z PP was on the trunk and it is difficult to tell on silver anyway. Black just shows everything.
The next day though, the haze appears to be gone and the Jeep looks spectacular. This is probably the best I've seen black look and I like it better than the VM/S100 combo I've used on black before. I'll have to look closely and see if the haze has really disappeared and is just not covered under a fine layer of dust.
Anyone have any thoughts on this?
Mike
Wash w/Sonax
Clay Magic
1Z pp w/ Yellow CMA Pad (white pad didn't cut it)
Wolfgang Pre-Sealant Polish w/ White CMA Pad
Wolfgang Sealant w/ Grey CMA Pad
All polishing was done with the PC.
I had some issues removing the sealant. It seemed to leave a very slight haze on the paint which couldn't be buffed off, nor would QD (Quikshine, not Wolf's) remove it. It reminded me of the haze that BFII used to leave, but not as bad. You really had to look to see it, but it was definitely there. I know people have had issues in the past with the Pre-Sealant Polish smearing, but that went on and off with no problems. I even let the sealant sit on the paint for an hour or so, thinking I was removing it too soon (I first tried after about 15 minutes). Temperatures were in the mid-70s, low humidity and in the garage.
I'm thinking that the Wolf is reacting with some of the fillers left over from the 1Z PP that the Pre Polish didn't completely remove. I'm wondering if it would be a good idea to get some Menzerna FP and make sure the surface is absolutely pure and free of all fillers, oils, etc. before going to the Wolfgang products. Has anyone else used Wolf right over the 1Z products?
As a side note, I have also used Wolfgang on a silver car and didn't appear to have this problem. However, the only place I needed to use the 1Z PP was on the trunk and it is difficult to tell on silver anyway. Black just shows everything.
The next day though, the haze appears to be gone and the Jeep looks spectacular. This is probably the best I've seen black look and I like it better than the VM/S100 combo I've used on black before. I'll have to look closely and see if the haze has really disappeared and is just not covered under a fine layer of dust.
Anyone have any thoughts on this?
Mike