Wolfgang on Regal Blue Legacy

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Ahhh... What a great place to show off what I feel is a great example of how fantastic Wolfgang looks! This is 3 coats of the Wolfgang paint sealant. And obviously everything looks better in the shade, but those shaded pictures were just too good looking not to include. ;)
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How do you upload pics to the gallery? I've got a ton of pictures with Wolfgang and Pinnacle products that I'd like to upload.
 
We're currently working on it...oops. We're still in the process of migrating the old photo gallery to the new one, so it should be up in the next day or two.

Thanks :)
 
Very nice!!!

For the past few years, Wolfgang's been the only thing I've used on my 89 vette...great product!
 
The shine of the hood is just blinding! Very nice.
 
I ordered one of the tester kits when Wolfgang was first introduced. It made my Lapis Blue Metallic paint really look deep and wet. Shame I haven't used it on a single car since then. I've just been trying too many other products. Your post has inspired me to use Wolfgang again. Sorry I neglected this fine product for so long.
 
Heck if I prepped the vehicle like you do Mine would look that way. NOT!!

Great Pic's. Have heard you speak often of Blackfire. Proof is in the Pic's

I will get some of that stuff next October. Will post my results with my new camera.;)
 
OCDetails said:
Ahhh... What a great place to show off what I feel is a great example of how fantastic Wolfgang looks! This is 3 coats of the Wolfgang paint sealant. And obviously everything looks better in the shade, but those shaded pictures were just too good looking not to include.



Great pictures OC Details. The Wolfgang is a quality product range, no doubt and often underestimated. I can also highly recommend the sealant to other members.You will increase Wolfgang sales with this shining example.
 
Clearly pics that show that Wolfgang is a great LSP. I can tell you after experimenting with the new "spritz/sealant" that it certainly also helps with durability which was the main challenge on the corvetteforum.

Wolgang --- warm, glowing, solid sealant performance
UPP --- reflective, slick, nice durability
DP Shield Shine --- tricky initially, a little harder to remove, very reflective after 24 hours of curing
 
Durabilty is fine for me. I typically don't wait 3 months between coats anyway, so I don't care how long it lasts as long as it will make it up to 8 - 10 weeks. I put shine and appearance higher on my priority list than durabilty. Actually, I'd say it goes Shine, Dust Attraction, and then Durabilty. As long as it looks good and doesn't attract the bugs and dust more than normal then durabilty doesn't really matter much.

UPP looks great too, but it needs a couple more coats before it hits it's peak. WG is 3 coats and UPP is more like 5 coats. I wasn't overly impressed with DP. It was really streaky and doesn't really look as good as UPP or WG in my view. Since I keep myself fairly well stocked with WG and UPP, I can see the DP probably sitting on the shelf for awhile.
 
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UPP looks great too, but it needs a couple more coats before it hits it's peak. WG is 3 coats and UPP is more like 5 coats.

I'm a big fan of WG and UPP, and OCDetails comment about # coats needed is the same opinion that I have. Furthermore, the manufacturer recommended curing times are much different: UPP needs 24 hours, whereas WG is good-to-go after 12 hours, which makes multi layering WG much easier to do in a couple days. When I want UPP on my cars it takes 2 full weekends to get it in shape, compared to 1 weekend for WG.
 
that is nice. I have that also and it does wonders this weekend doing a detail my self. looks great
 
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