YerBuddy
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- Jun 13, 2011
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Hi!
I'm not a real detail guy, like many of you, but I pride myself on keeping my vehicles as nice as they can be. I recently purchased a new Mustang and thought I'd share my thoughts on Wolfgang's Sealant. To be blunt...I love this stuff! Easy to work with and is absolutely protecting my paint.
Naturally, the first thing I did was wash and dry. I then used a Pinnacle Clay bar the day after I got her home. Then, put on one coat of Wolfgang Sealant. I waited 12 hours (overnight in the garage) and then put one coat of Carnauba.
If you can't tell, I'm stationed overseas in Germany. Driving a Mustang around here turns heads at every corner. The shine helps a bit too.
Friday was the first day it rained on my car and the beading is first rate. All the work I did was by hand. I've now purchased a Flex and will be using it from now on. :buffing:
Anyway, I just wanted to stop in and say hi. I've learned a great deal from reading this forum and from watching some of the best detailing videos ever. Thanks Autogeek!
I'm not a real detail guy, like many of you, but I pride myself on keeping my vehicles as nice as they can be. I recently purchased a new Mustang and thought I'd share my thoughts on Wolfgang's Sealant. To be blunt...I love this stuff! Easy to work with and is absolutely protecting my paint.
Naturally, the first thing I did was wash and dry. I then used a Pinnacle Clay bar the day after I got her home. Then, put on one coat of Wolfgang Sealant. I waited 12 hours (overnight in the garage) and then put one coat of Carnauba.

If you can't tell, I'm stationed overseas in Germany. Driving a Mustang around here turns heads at every corner. The shine helps a bit too.
Friday was the first day it rained on my car and the beading is first rate. All the work I did was by hand. I've now purchased a Flex and will be using it from now on. :buffing:


Anyway, I just wanted to stop in and say hi. I've learned a great deal from reading this forum and from watching some of the best detailing videos ever. Thanks Autogeek!

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