Wolfgang DGPS prep work

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Is it ok to use M205 or Menzera 4500 prior to WGDGPS 3.0 without using the paintwork polish enhancer? Will the product bond? Or can I follow the menz or Meg's polish with IPA, then DGPS?

Thanks in advance for your help!
 
Is it ok to use M205 or Menzera 4500 prior to WGDGPS 3.0 without using the paintwork polish enhancer? Will the product bond? Or can I follow the menz or Meg's polish with IPA, then DGPS?

Thanks in advance for your help!

Yes, I find it will bond fine after M205 etc. :)

You can waste your time if you want doing extra steps.... ;)
 
I did something similar to my truck last weekend. I used Menz 2500, Menz 4000, and applied WDGPS. I would however strongly recommend giving the paint a thorough wash after correction and before the sealant! Helps to make sure you get all of the compound, polish, and oils off the paint for a solid bond with the sealant. It also gives you one last chance to clean up around and inside emblems, trim, and moldings.
 
Thank you for the quick responses guys! I'll use M205 or menz 4500 followed by an IPA wipe down. I did 105/205 combo on the truck a few months ago, followed by 845. Truck doesn't need much, if any correction, just going to polish to remove the 845.

I've used DGPS on a white vehicle, but never on a dark vehicle(dark blue). Kinda curious how it will look.
 
Thank you for the quick responses guys! I'll use M205 or menz 4500 followed by an IPA wipe down. I did 105/205 combo on the truck a few months ago, followed by 845. Truck doesn't need much, if any correction, just going to polish to remove the 845.

I've used DGPS on a white vehicle, but never on a dark vehicle(dark blue). Kinda curious how it will look.
SF4500 has a ton of polishing oils. Make sure you do a good wipedown. A wash would be even better.
 
Thank you for the quick responses guys! I'll use M205 or menz 4500 followed by an IPA wipe down. I did 105/205 combo on the truck a few months ago, followed by 845. Truck doesn't need much, if any correction, just going to polish to remove the 845.

I've used DGPS on a white vehicle, but never on a dark vehicle(dark blue). Kinda curious how it will look.

M205 on a finishing pad will strip and clean it right up. :xyxthumbs:
 
Thanks guys

I thought M205 was water based(not sure if contains oils). I recall something about the oils in Menz4500, so I wondered if M205 might've the better of the two options where I could avoid a full wash after and possibly get by with an IPA wipe.
 
Thanks guys

I thought M205 was water based(not sure if contains oils). I recall something about the oils in Menz4500, so I wondered if M205 might've the better of the two options where I could avoid a full wash after and possibly get by with an IPA wipe.

You can go straight to LSP right after M205 from what I have found over time..

IF I wipe down after M205 with anything it's with M34.....
 
Does a wash completely replace an IPA wipe?

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Why would you wash the car after doing a complete error correction and risk putting scratches into the paint you just corrected?

You really want to touch the paint as little as possible, especially after doing any type of error correction.
 
You don't need to use an ISP wipe prior to applying the WGGPS IMHO.
Using 205 will strip any LSP as jankerson mentioned.

We both used the WGGPS after using 205 with great results
 
I've never ever used any Brand's "paintwork polish enhancer" prior to a WGDGPS application.
Nor any IPA wipe-downs for that matter.

In fact:
I've applied WGDGPS directly after using polishes such as M205...even 3M IHG and M07!!

I've found that the following Mike Phillips article addresses this subject very effectively:
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...ble-wax-paint-sealant-bonding.html#post394355

There is very comprehensive information, therein, including detailing-morsels such as:
-Follow the manufactures' recommendations
-Statements from Chemists regarding synergy, bonding, etc.
-And one of my favorite Non-Chemist quotes about "bonding":

TO WIT:
Quote:
Originally Posted by Mosca
"I've never walked out into a garage only to find out that overnight
the wax or paint sealant I applied slipped off the car's paint and piled-up
on the floor surrounding the car because it didn't bond or stick to the paint".



:)

Bob
 
Once again, incredibly helpful advice from this great forum!

M205, directly to DGPS it is!

Thank you all a bunch!

I was probably over complicating a rock fight, so to speak.
 
You don't need to use an ISP wipe prior to applying the WGGPS IMHO.
Using 205 will strip any LSP as jankerson mentioned.

We both used the WGGPS after using 205 with great results

I've never ever used any Brand's "paintwork polish enhancer" prior to a WGDGPS application.
Nor any IPA wipe-downs for that matter.

In fact:
I've applied WGDGPS directly after using polishes such as M205...even 3M IHG and M07!!

I've found that the following Mike Phillips article addresses this subject very effectively:
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...ble-wax-paint-sealant-bonding.html#post394355

There is very comprehensive information, therein, including detailing-morsels such as:
-Follow the manufactures' recommendations
-Statements from Chemists regarding synergy, bonding, etc.
-And one of my favorite Non-Chemist quotes about "bonding":

Quote:
Originally Posted by Mosca
"I've never walked out into a garage only to find out that overnight
the wax or paint sealant I applied slipped off the car's paint and piled-up
on the floor surrounding the car because it didn't bond or stick to the paint".



:)

Bob


Thanks guys....

I was going nuts here with people adding in extra steps that really aren't needed... And touching the paint more than is really needed risking putting scratches back that were just removed.

I don't get it......

Must be my show car background back in the late 70's....

After compounding with a rotary, then polishing with a rotary we had to polish the cars out BY HAND then apply glaze BY HAND before waxing..... Took days sometimes weeks to finish one car......

The guy who I used to work with would likely cut off ones hands if they touched the car more than was really needed....
 
TO WIT:
Quote:
Originally Posted by Mosca
"I've never walked out into a garage only to find out that overnight
the wax or paint sealant I applied slipped off the car's paint and piled-up
on the floor surrounding the car because it didn't bond or stick to the paint".


:)

Bob[/QUOTE]

I remember reading this quote. I need to laminate it and hang it on the wall in my garage!
 
I just did a correction job on a 1998 silverado using M101 M205 and sealing with WGDGPS. No IPA wipedown. Maybe a wipedown with M34 just to remove some light dust. It does vary a bit depending on the Polish you're using however some people like to make things as complicated as possible.
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Here's my results. Great sealant.


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Very nice :dblthumb2:


I just did a correction job on a 1998 silverado using M101 M205 and sealing with WGDGPS. No IPA wipedown. Maybe a wipedown with M34 just to remove some light dust. It does vary a bit depending on the Polish you're using however some people like to make things as complicated as possible.
View attachment 24296View attachment 24297
Here's my results. Great sealant.


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I just did a correction job on a 1998 silverado using M101 M205 and sealing with WGDGPS. No IPA wipedown. Maybe a wipedown with M34 just to remove some light dust. It does vary a bit depending on the Polish you're using however some people like to make things as complicated as possible.
View attachment 24296View attachment 24297
Here's my results. Great sealant.


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That does seem to be the trend lately or so it seems....

Nice job on the Chevy. :D
 
Thank you for the quick responses guys! I'll use M205 or menz 4500 followed by an IPA wipe down. I did 105/205 combo on the truck a few months ago, followed by 845. Truck doesn't need much, if any correction, just going to polish to remove the 845.

I've used DGPS on a white vehicle, but never on a dark vehicle(dark blue). Kinda curious how it will look.

Mine looks like this after Menz 2500, 4000, and WGDGPS.
Now get to work and post pics when your done! :-)




 
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