StangFan25
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- May 14, 2013
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Was lucky enough to receive the new products to test and this will be for Wolfgangs new Glass Polish
Wolfgang Perfekt Vision Glass Polish polishes and restores auto glass windshields and windows.
Directions:
-Ensure surface is clean and cool to the touch.
-Apply a quarter-sized amount of polish onto a Wolfgang German Polish N Wax Applicator. Use a foam polishing pad if you plan on applying it by machine.
-Working on an area no larger than 12 x 12 inches, rub vigorously until the water spots have been removed. Apply more polish as needed.
-Remove residue and inspect your results. If the water spots remain, repeat step 3.
Upon removing the cap, I noticed a nice mint smell. Wasnt too strong either, and not a chemical smell. Which is good for me because as I have mentioned, I have a Chemical Sensitivity Disorder. I really enjoyed this smell.
The product itself as a typical polish texture and not too thick or too thin. Applied an "X" across the center of the foam pad. Directions call for a quarter size.
I want to mention up front, after doing half the windshield, the pads face was torn up. I am not sure if its from the abrasives and the pad being thin, or if there were surface contaminants on the glass. But I was surprised by this.
I discarded that pad and switched to a CCS Pad. Had no issues going forward.
Product applied to windshield
Product removed and final wipe finished
Before
After
Thoughts:
Polish was very easy to apply by hand. It removed very easily with no residue or streaking. Was like applying and removing a wax. Very effortless. The polish seems to work very well and removed what it claims to. However, you can see my windshield wasnt all that dirty/contaminated. When finished, the MF glided across the glass, just like a freshly waxed panel.
My only complaint, if you can call it that, is what I mentioned in the beginning. I am not sure why the pad was torn up like it was. But I wasnt expecting it. Perhaps it was the pad, perhaps it was me, or perhaps the product. I am not sure.
Wolfgang Perfekt Vision Glass Polish polishes and restores auto glass windshields and windows.

Directions:
-Ensure surface is clean and cool to the touch.
-Apply a quarter-sized amount of polish onto a Wolfgang German Polish N Wax Applicator. Use a foam polishing pad if you plan on applying it by machine.
-Working on an area no larger than 12 x 12 inches, rub vigorously until the water spots have been removed. Apply more polish as needed.
-Remove residue and inspect your results. If the water spots remain, repeat step 3.
Upon removing the cap, I noticed a nice mint smell. Wasnt too strong either, and not a chemical smell. Which is good for me because as I have mentioned, I have a Chemical Sensitivity Disorder. I really enjoyed this smell.
The product itself as a typical polish texture and not too thick or too thin. Applied an "X" across the center of the foam pad. Directions call for a quarter size.

I want to mention up front, after doing half the windshield, the pads face was torn up. I am not sure if its from the abrasives and the pad being thin, or if there were surface contaminants on the glass. But I was surprised by this.

I discarded that pad and switched to a CCS Pad. Had no issues going forward.
Product applied to windshield

Product removed and final wipe finished

Before

After


Thoughts:
Polish was very easy to apply by hand. It removed very easily with no residue or streaking. Was like applying and removing a wax. Very effortless. The polish seems to work very well and removed what it claims to. However, you can see my windshield wasnt all that dirty/contaminated. When finished, the MF glided across the glass, just like a freshly waxed panel.
My only complaint, if you can call it that, is what I mentioned in the beginning. I am not sure why the pad was torn up like it was. But I wasnt expecting it. Perhaps it was the pad, perhaps it was me, or perhaps the product. I am not sure.