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The Wolfgang Twins


Occasionally I get a Private Message asking what the Wolfgang Twins are so this is a simple thread that shows the products with link to their pages on the Autogeek.net store.


The Wolfgang Twins
Wolfgang Total Swirl Remover 3.0 16 oz
Wolfgang Finishing Glaze 3.0 16 oz

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In simple terms...

The Wolfgang Total Swirl Remover is medium strength swirl mark remover that will tackle a majority of the cars that most people reading this will ever tackle.

The Wolfgang Finishing Glaze is a very light finishing polish that will refine the results created by the Wolfgang Total Swirl Remover and leave a clear, haze-free finish.


For most projects you would,

Step 1 - Wash and dry car

Step 2 - Inspect paint for above surface bonded contaminants
If discovered, use detailing clay to remove the contaminants, see this article.

Step 3 - Remover Swirls
At this step you would use the Wolfgang Total Swirl Remover

Step 4 - Polish to a high gloss
At this step you would use the Finishing Glaze

Step 5 - Seal and protect paint
At this step you would apply your LSP or Last Step Product, this could be a wax or a paint sealant. A popular choice that keeps you in the Wolfgang family would be to follow the Finishing Glaze with Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant 3.0

Then if you want you can top the WDGPS with Wolfgang Fuzion.


This car had the above process used over the for a swirl free, show car finish.

1994 Porsche Detailed for "Operation Comfort" Modeled by Brittany from Stuart, Florida

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Anyone can get show car results the first time!
This black Porsche was also buffed out using the Wolfgang Twins followed by Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant and Fuzion.

Proof You Can Do It! - Joe The Detailer - Black Porsche Turned into Black Pearl!

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Any paint system, any car...
Here's an example of one of our forum members removing rotary buffers swirls using the Wolfgang Twins on his 350Z


How To Remove Horrible Rotary Buffer Swirl Marks out of a 350Z using the Wolfgang Twins


Before - Rotary Buffer Swirls Everywhere in the paint
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After - A 100% Swirl Free Finish
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Wolfgang Paint Correction and Finishing System

Wolfgang Total Swirl Remover 3.0 16 oz
Wolfgang Finishing Glaze 3.0 16 oz
Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant 3.0
Wolfgang Fuzion


Together with any of the DA Polishers and foam buffing pads Autogeek offers anyone can get show car results in their garage!


Take care of your own cars or detail your friends and neighbor's cars and you new detailing hobby will pay for itself.


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Is there a wait time between buffing off the WDGPS and application of the Fuzion?
 
12 hours! wtf lol. So how did he get that to shine so much, did he use a a electronic buffer? Or is it the Fuzion that gives it that extra shine?
 
12 hours! wtf lol. So how did he get that to shine so much, did he use a a electronic buffer? Or is it the Fuzion that gives it that extra shine?
An electronic buffer sure works good.:xyxthumbs:
 
I am planning on getting the swirl remover, but I already have menzerna PO85rd. What is the comparison between the WG finishing glaze and the PO85rd? In other words, would the PO85rd work instead of the WG finishing glaze?
 
I am planning on getting the swirl remover, but I already have menzerna PO85rd. What is the comparison between the WG finishing glaze and the PO85rd? In other words, would the PO85rd work instead of the WG finishing glaze?

Yes, WG FG will work much like PO85RD in terms of finish.
 
I tested the twins out on my hood with my pc7424xp and it was awesome! I cant wait to do the whole car!
 
Help : -

Quick Question I am looking for a swirl remover product and I am looking at WG twin combo.

I have a few question

1. Do i really need the WG glaze as I have other product like Optinum polish II and Klasse twin
- After Wolfgang swirl removal should i finish with optinum polish / KAIO and seal with KSG or shoud i follow by WG glaze?
- If I need to use both WG Swirl removal and Glaze can I still seal with KSG? any harmful chemical effect?
 
Help : -

Quick Question I am looking for a swirl remover product and I am looking at WG twin combo.

I have a few question

I'll take a stab at your questions...


1. Do i really need the WG glaze as I have other product like Optimum polish II and Klasse twin

Neither of the Klasse Twins are anything like the Wolfgang Finishing Glaze. The Wolfgang Finishing Glaze is actually a Fine Polish, not a glaze.

You can substitute the Optimum Polish II but the Wolfgang Finishing Glaze is a very high quality finishing polish and I've never seen a paint system it didn't finish down perfectly on to date. I would personally recommend having it in your detailing arsenal especially if you ever have to work on softer paints.


- After Wolfgang swirl removal should i finish with optimum polish / KAIO and seal with KSG or should i follow by WG glaze?

Either or. If you only have the Optimum Polish II you would use this after the TSR and before any wax or sealant. You won't need the Klasse AIO since you're already pre-cleaning the paint by polishing.


- If I need to use both WG Swirl removal and Glaze can I still seal with KSG? any harmful chemical effect?

No harmful effects at all and in fact the combo of TSR followed by FG and then by KSG should create a mirror shine.

Read this before applying the KSG

A tip for working with waxes, paint sealants or coatings that are new to you


What are you working on?


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Thanks mike for ur swift respond!

I am learning everyday and may have got too many product that I could us...

This is the forth time I am loading my cart in less then 2 months. People around me think I am obsessed!

I am working on my own rides a peogeot (18mths old)and a renault
(1mth old) both white and daily driver.

Some of products I have includes
Opt polish II
klasse twins
JW prime / prime strong/ acrylic jet and acrylic trigger
Autoglym polish and sealant
Collinte 845
Meguiar syn wax
FK425

With the Wolfgang offer I feel like adding a swirl remover. As I have got too many products I do not want wastage. Hence was anticipating should
I get a 8oz wg twins or just a 16oz wg tsr. With ur experience 8oz can use for how many car?

Any recommendation and how I can complement WG products with wat I have is greatly appreciated.
 
With the Wolfgang offer I feel like adding a swirl remover. As I have got too many products I do not want wastage. Hence was anticipating should I get a 8oz wg twins or just a 16oz wg tsr.

With ur experience 8oz can use for how many car?

About one medium size car. If you're going to have it shipped I would recommend getting the 16 ounce Wolfgang Total Swirl Remover, it's a GREAT product and very capable too plus for most people it will finish down so nice that you can go right to your LSP if you want.

Most our audience will want the ultimate and re-polish to finish down even finer but the average person would be blown away by just the TSR by itself and with white cars it's even easier to create a show car shine as white doesn't show defects easily.


Any recommendation and how I can complement WG products with wat I have is greatly appreciated.

You can never have too many buffing pads...
Microfiber Gloves and really nice microfiber polishing cloths for removing the wax...


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Yes, WG FG will work much like PO85RD in terms of finish.

so, are you using this (WG FG) to jewel the paint? how long are you woking it and at what speed on the 3401? :buffing:
 
I use it around speed 5 to 5.5 for 5 to 6 passes minimum. The work time depends on how much polish you use.
 
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