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I have just clayed my truck with Wolfgang claybar,now the truck is 6 months old and is Torrador red.Just wondering do I use WG paint polish enhancer with LC orange or white pad then WG deep gloss paint sealant with a LC black pad?.I've got the PC and their are minor swirls from washing the bad way after reading from this forum.PS I have been trying but so much to learn,from what I'm used to do.LOL And can I follow up with Meg NXT or just 2 coats of sealant? sorry for all the questions but I really want to do it right thanks for the help.
 
I personally would go no deeper than white pad on PC for light swirls. I then would personally hand apply Wolfgang and remove as applicable. Dont use NXT over Wolfgang as it contains calcified kaolin and will clean and strip past sealant. A second coat of Wolfgang is likely the better choice.
 
Welcome and nice truck. Wolfgang deep gloss paint sealant is a awesome sealant and it has the deep look of wax.
 
I agree with sparkie, Wolfgang deep gloss paint sealent is a wicked sealent. I have only applied the sealent by hand not by machine.

Welcome to the forum.
 
I'm hoping I can convience my wife to let me order the Pinacle carnuba paste to finish since many folks on here highly regard this wax as being one of the best for darker colours.
 
Sig Series II from Pinnacle is great with metallics and far easier to explain to wifes as necessary.
 
Apply the Polish Enhancer by the machine with no more agressive than th white pad. Also, as Killr said, apply your WG Deep Gloss Paint Sealant by hand. Its far easier and it doesn't require any work time, so the PC is uneccesary overkill.

NXT, as the others have said, will also yield no real benefit and will strip right through the sealant. Another coat of WG DGPS will be your BEST bet. After the second sealant coat, consider a pure carnauba paste or liquid to hold you over until your Pinnacle arrives.

Welcome to the boards! We can offer you a ton of tips and any help that you need. Good luck! Now, get to work... lol
 
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