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Ok cool! Yeah I am starting to use Total Swirl Remover and the Finishing Glaze then the sealant but wanted to make sure there was no bonding issues. I love the Wolfgang for total correction then like my truck obviously is almost flawless so I am using Dodo Juice Lime Prewax Cleansing Polish before sealing and wax with Collinite 915.I believe Wolfgang Finishing Glaze is a water based polish instead of a true "glaze". I have used it several times without any "bonding" issues of different LSP's. I have no experience with Blackfire Crystal Seal however. WFG is my favorite pre-wax polish!
The description of this product on this website describes it as both a fine polish, and a glaze. But yet then says it has no fillers. Doesn't all glazes have fillers?
There's no descriptions, nor have I ever read anything here about a need to follow-up with some stripping product such as CP Eraser, IPA, etc etc.
I don't forsee any issues though with these WOWA's.
I've used it, and upon the removal, the product does have similar characteristics to a glaze. They suggest a damp MF Towel, and this is aother indicator that like any other glaze, they can sometimes work you to get off.
The description of this product on this website describes it as both a fine polish, and a glaze. But yet then says it has no fillers. Doesn't all glazes have fillers?
There's no descriptions, nor have I ever read anything here about a need to follow-up with some stripping product such as CP Eraser, IPA, etc etc.
I don't forsee any issues though with these WOWA's.
I've used it, and upon the removal, the product does have similar characteristics to a glaze. They suggest a damp MF Towel, and this is aother indicator that like any other glaze, they can sometimes work you to get off.
In simple terms...
...The Wolfgang Finishing Glaze is a very light finishing polish that will refine the results created by the Wolfgang Total Swirl Remover and leave a clear, haze-free finish.
Would wiping down with an IPA instead of a damp microfiber be just as good?
Honestly, I don't think it would be necessary.
I'm somehow hearing Mike Phillips advice with this one, when he often will advise "work forward, don't work backwards".
I would only maybe worry about such if you were laying down a coat of CarPro CQuartz, Opti-Coat/Guard, EXO, or one of these more finnicky products.
These WOWA's are fairly forgiving. About the worst that might happen is slightly less longevity.
While you can of couse use these WOWA's as a sole protective product on their own, you'd probably get even better results with using a LSP such as WGDGPS 3.0 or another like Menzerna Powerlock right after the WG Finishing Glaze.
Then use the WOWAs after. Just a thought. Mark
Nowhere on the product description does it say it's a glaze in the traditional sense of the word :dunno: