WGDGPS - Can it be used to top ULW?

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Just wondering if it could be used over ULW or not.

The finish is already in really good shape and maintained..

Or would it be best to strip it down with M205 and apply it?
 
Just wondering if it could be used over ULW or not.

The finish is already in really good shape and maintained..

Or would it be best to strip it down with M205 and apply it?

As far as I know, WGDGPS 3.0 should be used as a base coat, not topped over any other product.

If your paint is perfected, and in no need of polishing with any abrasives, I would probably be right suggesting a good paint cleaner instead if you wish to start over.

The DP Paint Prep is nice, I like it. This would probably be the best effective choice.
Mark
 
As far as I know, WGDGPS 3.0 should be used as a base coat, not topped over any other product.

If your paint is perfected, and in no need of polishing with any abrasives, I would probably be right suggesting a good paint cleaner instead if you wish to start over.

The DP Paint Prep is nice, I like it. This would probably be the best effective choice.
Mark


I pretty much just wanted to try it out to see how it is.

The truck looks like this currently... It's my rolling test bed....

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Well, you can try it. Not like you're applying peanut butter over any other product you used previously, the WGDGPS is an extremely good sealant, and doubt any harm at all will come with any such experimentation.
 
Well, you can try it. Not like you're applying peanut butter over any other product you used previously, the WGDGPS is an extremely good sealant, and doubt any harm at all will come with any such experimentation.

I know it's a good product, I guess it's more of a bonding question..
 
Just wondering if it could be used over ULW or not.

The finish is already in really good shape and maintained..

Or would it be best to strip it down with M205 and apply it?
Both are Sealants.

I would either let the ULW run it's course (before using M205, if need be); or:
Go ahead and "top" one Sealant, with a differently named one.


:)

Bob
 
Both are Sealants.

I would either let the ULW run it's course (before using M205, if need be); or:
Go ahead and "top" one Sealant, with a differently named one.


:)

Bob

That's what I was thinking of doing, just wanted to see if there would be any bonding issues before I did it.
 
Went ahead and ordered the WG Polish Enhancer.
 
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