Help me decide...WGDGPS or BFWD

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I've got both on hand, I'm laying down some sealant after a paint cleaning this weekend, what would you go with? I want you guys to choose what to do to my car!

Any reason you all like one over the other. I am a huge fan of both, but lean toward Wolfgang...thoughts everyone? Which would you go with?
 
If it were me I would use the oldest bottle. I don't think there is really much difference between the two.
 
WG. To me it looks just as nice and has alway had a much slicker feel.

I thought maybe it was just me. I detailed my son's F150 a week ago. First layer was BF. he said said it looked and felt great. Next day I decided to add a second coat but used WG. He couldn't believe how much slicker it was.
 
They are both great products and are similar. WGDGPS is a little slicker. I think BFWD is easier to use due to the shorter dry and cure times. Can't go wrong with either one.

Also like Midnight Sun with the BFWD. Just got Fuzion. Haven't had a chance to fully try it out yet.
 
Have used both, and like both very much. But as far as looks to me I would go with Wolfgang
 
I'd go with the wolfgang, I'm not 100% sold on the polychargers in BFWD.
 
Here's another vote for Wolfgang's Deep Gloss Paint Sealant 3.0
 
I have always used WGDGPS, but decided to try the BFWD sample that I received. I would say the looks and slickness were pretty close. The BFWD was a little oily to me though.

In the end I like the WGDGPS a little better...so it gets my vote.
 
I...lean toward Wolfgang...thoughts everyone? Which would you go with?

-I, too, lean towards WGDGPS!

-I've found that one application/layer/film-build of this product
to be very 'durable'/high-temperature resistant...



-Now…I haven't used an infra-red thermometer for empirical results:

Results for infra-red thermometers - Search

-But...According to this Mike Phillips Article (and factoring in the engine-heat)…
I’d bet it gets pretty daggone hot under the hood!!...

http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...131-black-car-paint-temperature-full-sun.html

-To maintain...A light dusting, with a detail-spray, is all I use throughout an entire year to keep the "shine".

-Just imagine, if you will...
The bountiful-possibilities that WGDGPS will provide for: 'Normal'...Vehicle Panel Surfaces.

:)

Bob
 
If you like lighter brighter look - WGDPS
If you like darker classier gloss - BFWD
 
I like the BFWD i think its slicker and alittle easier to use.
 
Well, then: :dblthumb2:

Also...IMHO:

'The Wolfgang Company', as it were, should adopt Bill Withers version of:
"Lean On Me"...as their theme song for WGDGPS!!

:)

Bob

Why not use the Bill Withers Song "Use Me" :dblthumb2:
 
Never tried wgdgps but i love bfwd. Soooo easy to apply, leaves the finish really slick. Plus it's cheaper.
 
Never tried wgdgps but i love bfwd. Soooo easy to apply, leaves the finish really slick. Plus it's cheaper.

Yeah, it is slightly, it was recently on sale for 29.99(bfwd) thing is I have 4oz of BFWD and about 14oz WGDGPS so I have them on hand, no cost ngoing out for either!:dblthumb2:
 
FWIW all, I used WGDGPS today. First polished w/ Poorboys Pro Polsih, nice little cleaning. Then put down a layer of Wolfgang. I'll add pics if anyone cares, waiting for it all to cure. Thanks all for making the decision for me, it was fun leaving it up to you all!
 
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