WDGPS or Menz PowerLock

In all fairness there has been at least two if not three upgrades to Wolfgang since original introduction. The first had some durability challenges. When it went to 3.0 status there was an enhancement in durability. Just to note ...
 
And I think you are wrong in saying that.

I may be ... Wolfgang sealant may in fact be extremely durable. But one does find on internet forums an above-normal number of complaints about its durability, and on this point I am confident.
 
In all fairness there has been at least two if not three upgrades to Wolfgang since original introduction. The first had some durability challenges. When it went to 3.0 status there was an enhancement in durability. Just to note ...

Excellent point :dblthumb2:
 
Wolfgang sealant may in fact be extremely durable. But one does find on internet forums an above-normal number of complaints about its durability...
You can also find many other people that claim that it is very durable. Unfortunately, most of the claims on the internet are never backed up by any actual long term testing. But, here is one long term test that shows WDGPS to be quite durable:
The Biggest Sealant Test ever! - Detailing World

I haven't found any long term tests that have shown WDGPS 3.0 to be NOT durable. But, if you have found any, please let us know.

I also haven't found any long term test results for Menz PowerLock. So, if anyone has any, please post some links.

Thanks!
 
I love Menzerna Powerlock! I have a crap load of sealants and Powerlock has all the qualities i like all in the same bottle. Great looks, good durability and no application/removal issues. It's almost idiot proof.

I don't have or have ever used WDGPS but i am sure that it and Power lock are very close in all aspects. Close enough that there wouldn't be much of a discernable difference from all that i've read about WDGPS and comparisons to power lock. I personally pick Power lock though as it can be had for a little less money than Wolfgang.
 
I have them both, and my vote also goes to Menz...

I find it easier to remove, not that WDPS is hard, just that Menz seems easier to me, I also seem to like the way Menz look on my Jeep better, but all this is just a matter of preference.

As far as durability, I don't wait that long, I just love the freshly waxed/sealed look too much... Someone has to make a wax that can be used in 20* weather, so I can reapply in the winter!!!
 
I have them both, and my vote also goes to Menz...

I find it easier to remove, not that WDPS is hard, just that Menz seems easier to me, I also seem to like the way Menz look on my Jeep better, but all this is just a matter of preference.

As far as durability, I don't wait that long, I just love the freshly waxed/sealed look too much... Someone has to make a wax that can be used in 20* weather, so I can reapply in the winter!!!

Lol someone needs to come out with a complete line of detailing products to use in 20* weather!!
 
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