Wolfgang sealant 3.0 question

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I used some Wolfgang sealant for the first time today. I just opened it today. The product seems very oily, is this normal? No matter how much I shake it. Here is a pic but some has soaked in. If you turn the pad sideways it runs off.
 
I had a sample bottle give me grief like that too, no matter how much you shook it always stayed kinda separated and oily. I pitched mine, sorry you have a whole bottle like that. Maybe they have a trick, like heating it or something.
 
I had a sample bottle give me grief like that too, no matter how much you shook it always stayed kinda separated and oily. I pitched mine, sorry you have a whole bottle like that. Maybe they have a trick, like heating it or something.

Being separated is a very good way to put it. You can see spots almost floating on the oil part.
Maybe Megan or Nick will see this
 
It is normal for the product to separate. Shake it vigorously for a couple minutes, and it will return to an even consistency.

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When Nick says "vigorously"...he means "VIGOROUSLY"

If shaken properly it will sort of gel up and become more viscous.

-Great product.

-Easy to apply and remove.

-Lasts 5 months for me with weekly 2 bucket washes.
 
If you think you shook it enough! Shake it again....I taped mine to an old orbital waxer.
 
Yes it was done before I got the reply from Nick to keep shaking. Today all I did was the hood with a GG6. I clayed, used WGTSR, WGGlaze, and WGSGS.

Thank you, I am happy with the results.
 
Yes it was done before I got the reply from Nick to keep shaking. Today all I did was the hood with a GG6. I clayed, used WGTSR, WGGlaze, and WGSGS.

Thank you, I am happy with the results.
That's great!!

Remember:
It's shaken, not stirred.

James "Bob" Bond
 
I just went out and shook my 2oz sample.

There is an audible change when it is fully mixed.

It goes from a loose liquid to an almost solid sloshing sound
 
Sounds like they need to put in the instructions to shake it animal style instead of professional.
 
Drop a Ball Bearing ball (BB-ball), or two, into the WGDGPS bottle. Then shake the dog-p!$$ out of it.

-If you don't have any around the house:
Most sporting-goods stores/stores with sporting-goods depts., will carry these BB-balls...aka: Slingshot Ammo.

Bob
 
When inverted, the BB or ball bearing would plug the dispenser I am using.
 
When inverted, the BB or ball bearing would plug the dispenser I am using.
Then I'll assume:
-This dispenser must not be the "OEM" bottle.
-The current viscosity of the WGDGPS (you did state that you went and shook this WGDGPS) that's now in your dispenser, would appear to allow any BBs:
"freedom of flow"---plugging your dispenser, as you say.

As such:
Is the relationship between the: shear-stress:shear-rate of WGDGPS quite different...may it even be time-dependent (RE: shaking)?

Therefore, IMHO:
A constant coefficient of viscosity, as it applies in
your above case: Cannot be defined.

Bob
 
"Then I'll assume:

-This dispenser must not be the "OEM" bottle."


I have the 2oz samples, which have the same flip top lid as the larger sizes of WGDGPS.

Not sure what kind of bottle would bot be plugged by a BB or ball bearing when inverted?

I am having trouble thinking of a package that has an agitation device in it that in application is fully inverted when product is dispensed.
 
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