Deep gloss paint sealant vs liquid seal

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  • Ease of application
  • Looks
  • Durability

Can anyone offer any comments on these two.
 
  • Ease of application
  • Looks
  • Durability
Can anyone offer any comments on these two.

I would say on looks, and durability, the prize would probably go to WGDGPS 3.0
Still, with that being said, the Liquid Seal is a mighty nice product all around.

As for ease of application, the WGDGPS 3.0 is a breeze to work with, both on and off, this product shouldn't work you unless maybe it's spread on with a putty knife.

I have both, and I would say it is good to have both, that using the Liquid Seal over the Liquid Sealant 3.0 is a killer 1-2 punch on shine, and gloss.

Plus, the Liquid Seal is a really nice product to have on hand with protecting Door-Trunk-Hood Jambs, inside Gas Tank Lids, etc, where there won't be a worry of not fully removing residues from a wipe on-wipe off product.

I have been very satisfied with all the products I've tried from this line, all are really great. Mark
 
Ease of application- WGDGLS
Looks-WGDGPS
Durability-WGDGPS

Pretty much agree with what Mark said above.

WGDGLS is nice if you if you're in a time crunch or don't mind reapplying every 4-6 months. It's ease of application really makes up for that though, it doesn't get any easier to apply. It's great as a topper/booster or a quick seal job while still lasting a pretty long time. I like using it on glass, wheels, and trim too.

WGDGPS seems to always look the best to me. It just has this glow and shine about it, especially with two coats. Its like some one poured a glossy candy coating over the paint. It lasts about 6-8 months for me on cars outside 24/7. If you don't want to seal the paint for a while, then I would go with this.

Both are excellent products and have there place. I don't regret owning both of them.
 
I agree with the above posters. I would hate to have to choose between the two. I like to use WDGPS after a full detail and WDGLS for "touch up" jobs. Two fantastic products! The Wolfgang polishes are a nice addition to any arsenal as well.
 
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