hybrid V7 didin't fit whit Wolfgang scealant!!!!

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here a email i receve from chemical guy....

i don't know if other brand of scelant have the same problem.....

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Hi Simon,

Seems that the hybrid v7 sealant is counter acting with the wolfgang sealant.

Best regards,

Chris O.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, September 2, 2014 3:44pm
To: [email protected]
Subject: FW: V7





-----Original Message-----
From: "simon" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, September 1, 2014 11:32am
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject: V7

Hi,

My english is not my first language. Sorry for some error in my text.
I brought 2 monts ago a gallon of v7,from eshine.ca, after many many great reviews i read all over internet.
I live in Québec city, in Canada. I wash my car 2 time a weed. The car was prep whit ,the clay bar, wolfgang polish, i put wolfgang scelant over it 4 month ago. Since this time i put 2 coat of wolfgang fuzion, and the last one is 3 week ago.
All this summer, i use your detailler p40 for most of the Time, and the rest off the Time i use your detailler synthetique. Whit grate result. For the last 3 week, i put v7 on my car, for a very great gloss. But i see the beading of water slowly disapear after each use....
I dont understand...
Here, in quebec city, we have rain for the last week, i didnt wash the car and i look each day my paint, and i have less and less beading from each panel of my car.
I read a reviews on autogeek, not in the forum, but where You CAN buy v7 , an other person, wrote on july 2014, and it seem to have the same "problem" as my, but have a better english than my, and a better explication.

Could You, please help my whit my problem

Thanks

Simon
 
V7 does not offer much in the way of tight beading. I have used V7 and it seems to take away or mute the tighter beading of other products.
 
^^^ True. V7 works great with other chemical guys products--but not with other brands.

It has other uses though; it's great for door jambs and as a glass cleaner/protectant if you use after each wash.
 
V7 kills beading.

So does Citrus Wash & Gloss.

Whatever CG's is using in those products for "gloss" kills beading. The email they sent you about being incompatible with the WG stuff is simply not true. I've used V7 on many LSPs ( including CG's stuff ) - and it kills beading on everything.

CG's gets criticized for their customer service... Dunno. They should have just given you the honest answer.
 
V7 kills beading.

So does Citrus Wash & Gloss.

Whatever CG's is using in those products for "gloss" kills beading. The email they sent you about being incompatible with the WG stuff is simply not true. I've used V7 on many LSPs ( including CG's stuff ) - and it kills beading on everything.

CG's gets criticized for their customer service... Dunno. They should have just given you the honest answer.

Steve your not kidding. The first time I tried it and got the paint wet and saw all the HUGE blobs of water I thought I had done something. :dunno:
 
Beading is definitely modified by V7 but it doesn't seem to hurt the LSP's actual protection. I've used it over CG blacklight and collinite 845 on my wife's daily but both waxs still last as they should aside from the apparent reduced beading.

Blacklight/V7
by systemdelete, on Flickr
 
Beading is definitely modified by V7 but it doesn't seem to hurt the LSP's actual protection. I've used it over CG blacklight and collinite 845 on my wife's daily but both waxs still last as they should aside from the apparent reduced beading.

Blacklight/V7
by systemdelete, on Flickr

This is true - once the V7 wears off.
 
This is why I cannot understand all the rave reviews for V7. I used it once and ran out the next day when I saw rain to check the beading. Paint was literally dead... Although I don't deny it looks nice. I use it for door jambs after a wash now. Certainly wouldn't call it a "sealant."

Sonax BSD if you want serious beading.
 
I find it leaves a nice slick finish and absolutely streak free and also looks great. With that being said I did also notice it killing beading on every vehicle I used it on. So I currently use it for door jams.
 
Beading is definitely modified by V7 but it doesn't seem to hurt the LSP's actual protection. I've used it over CG blacklight and collinite 845 on my wife's daily but both waxs still last as they should aside from the apparent reduced beading.

This is true, I've done so over Colli 845--it has to wear off before you see the beading again.

This is why I cannot understand all the rave reviews for V7. I used it once and ran out the next day when I saw rain to check the beading. Paint was literally dead... Although I don't deny it looks nice. I use it for door jambs after a wash now. Certainly wouldn't call it a "sealant."

Sonax BSD if you want serious beading.

IMHO it's actually a great product, it just doesn't work well visually with non-CG products. I find it goes on as smoothly as Megs UQW, a little goes a long way in initial application, it has never streaked for me, it doubles as an excellent glass cleaner, and it smells really good (orange creamsicle). It doesn't last long, but it's a hybrid and not supposed to.

+1 on the Sonax BSD beading though!
 
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