WGDGPS - 2 Coats

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Yeah it's in the Garage, but you can get the idea. :)

Put the 2nd coat on last night, now it's ready for Fuzion. :xyxthumbs:

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Looks really good.

What are your thoughts on it?

Goes on really easy, spreads out nice, comes off easy after it dries.

I waited like 2 hours each coat for it to dry, no hurry to wipe it off.

The smell isn't all that great, not like I am used to with the Megs Products.

Nice and slick and DOI is great.

Going to top it with 2 coats of Fuzion. :xyxthumbs::xyxthumbs:
 
Looks really good...But then: I'm a little biased when it comes to WGDGPS.

I also prefer to not apply any other Waxes, Sealants...or even "Hybrids"...atop this LSP of
brilliantly performing renown, and risk altering its sterling, inherent Sealant characteristics.

Your vehicle; your choice...of course.

:)

Bob
 
Looks really good...But then: I'm a little biased when it comes to WGDGPS.

I also prefer to not apply any other Waxes, Sealants...or even "Hybrids"...atop this LSP of
brilliantly performing renown, and risk altering its sterling, inherent Sealant characteristics.

Your vehicle; your choice...of course.

:)

Bob

Bob,

I figure at worst it will look the same as it does now.

Will do a small area to see how it looks 1st.

Jim
 
Hi Jim...

Bob,

I figure at worst it will look the same as it does now.
Although it may well happen a little further down the road:
Hopefully there will be no immediate occlusion-occurrences.

Will do a small area to see how it looks 1st.

Jim

Good idea...Halving the hood should provide a proper perspective, IMO.

:)

Bob
 
Hi Jim...


Although it may well happen a little further down the road:
Hopefully there will be no immediate occlusion-occurrences.



Good idea...Halving the hood should provide a proper perspective, IMO.

:)

Bob

That's what I was planning on, 1/2 the hood and see how it looks.

I figure since Fuzion is a Hybrid it should bond well and last. :)
 
Looks really good...But then: I'm a little biased when it comes to WGDGPS.

I also prefer to not apply any other Waxes, Sealants...or even "Hybrids"...atop this LSP of
brilliantly performing renown, and risk altering its sterling, inherent Sealant characteristics.

Your vehicle; your choice...of course.

:)

Bob

What are your thoughts on the durability of this product? Will it hold up like Klasse SG or Collinite 845 (yes, I realize one is a sealant and one is a wax/hybrid/something)

I toying with going to the WG twins for polishing on my car this Spring, but those thoughts always lead to their sealant as well. If it would work with my bi-annual total detail schedule I might be willing to give it a try.

OP: The Jeep looks fantastic.
 
What are your thoughts on the durability of this product?
Will it hold up like Klasse SG or Collinite 845 (yes, I realize one is a sealant and one is a wax/hybrid/something)

I toying with going to the WG twins for polishing on my car this Spring, but those thoughts always lead to their sealant as well.
If it would work with my bi-annual total detail schedule I might be willing to give it a try.
Of course there are so many variables to consider when durability of any given LSP is discussed...

But if:
Longevity (of beading)...is one of the parameters, then I've always had around the, as advertised:
"more than double the longevity of the average carnauba wax"...
in other words: around 4-6 months: A bi-annual Sealant.

Following is a testimony of WGDGPS's performance in Florida's environmental conditions:
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...report-wolfgang-deep-gloss-paint-sealant.html

WGDGPS: It's Good Stuff!!

Bob
 
The paint looks fantastic. I have to agree, WGDGPS 3.0 is some really nice stuff!

Further evidence, that not only does this product make dark colors glow, but light colors as well. This was the very first AG product I used on my Tahoe as an LSP, and the paint honestly didn't look that good when the vehicle was brand new. Of course the paint was treated to the WG Twins prior.

I can imagine the temptation, and pain, of a pot of Fuzion, sitting there like some poor orphan, and not getting used! I say go for it! Mark
 
Just curious how many of you guys add 2 layers of WGDGPS3.0? Also, I have always wonder how WGDGPS3 compares to Menzerna Powerlock?
 
Again man it looks great!
I'll only use WGGPS from here on out.
It's the most amazing sealant I ever used. The shine is incredible.
Like you said it spreads easy and wipes off just as easy.
I find the longer you wait to wipe it off the easier it is to remove which is fine with me because I know its fully cured.

Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using AG Online
 
Of course there are so many variables to consider when durability of any given LSP is discussed...

But if:
Longevity (of beading)...is one of the parameters, then I've always had around the, as advertised:
"more than double the longevity of the average carnauba wax"...
in other words: around 4-6 months: A bi-annual Sealant.

Following is a testimony of WGDGPS's performance in Florida's environmental conditions:
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...report-wolfgang-deep-gloss-paint-sealant.html

WGDGPS: It's Good Stuff!!

Bob

Thanks Bob. I had missed that thread in my searches. My summer environment is probably less harsh that Florida due to less rain, but winter is far worse with ice/snow/salt/touchless car washes/etc. Even so, it might be worth the investment based on the rave reviews.
 
Jeep looks great OP.:props:

Not only does doing the second coat ensure even protection, but it amps up the shine IMO. There was always a very distinct difference in appearance after adding the 2nd coat on my red truck, waiting 12hrs between coats. Not only that but it was slicker as well.

Go ahead and put Fuzion on top of it. You won't be disappointed, I know I wasn't.:dblthumb2:

What are your thoughts on the durability of this product? Will it hold up like Klasse SG or Collinite 845 (yes, I realize one is a sealant and one is a wax/hybrid/something)

I toying with going to the WG twins for polishing on my car this Spring, but those thoughts always lead to their sealant as well. If it would work with my bi-annual total detail schedule I might be willing to give it a try.

OP: The Jeep looks fantastic.
It has awesome durability. Stands up to winter and automatic touchless washes with ease.

http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/product-reviews/56247-wolfgang-dgps-3-0-winter-test.html

Just curious how many of you guys add 2 layers of WGDGPS3.0? Also, I have always wonder how WGDGPS3 compares to Menzerna Powerlock?
I do. Ensures even coverage for me and like I said above, I notice a difference in appearance and slickness after adding the second coat.
 
Thanks Bob. I had missed that thread in my searches. My summer environment is probably less harsh that Florida due to less rain, but winter is far worse with ice/snow/salt/touchless car washes/etc. Even so, it might be worth the investment based on the rave reviews.
-It appears that we both reside close to I-70's "Lake-effect" Winter-weather.
-I've had great success with WGDGPS during the Winter months, as well.

:)

Bob
 
The paint looks fantastic. I have to agree, WGDGPS 3.0 is some really nice stuff!

Further evidence, that not only does this product make dark colors glow, but light colors as well. This was the very first AG product I used on my Tahoe as an LSP, and the paint honestly didn't look that good when the vehicle was brand new. Of course the paint was treated to the WG Twins prior.

I can imagine the temptation, and pain, of a pot of Fuzion, sitting there like some poor orphan, and not getting used! I say go for it! Mark

It's really good stuff, made a noticeable difference. :xyxthumbs:

If you have questions or concerns about looks apply Fuzion after 2 layers of WGDGPS, here are some threads I posted a while back with the same exact layers.

Tried 2 Layers of WGDGPS 3.0
The problem I have with WG Fuzion...

IMO, apply the Fuzion, you won't be disappointed.

Yes, that was the plan from the beginning, to top it with Fuzion. It's Garage kept unlike the truck that will just see 2 coats of WGDGPS.

Again man it looks great!
I'll only use WGGPS from here on out.
It's the most amazing sealant I ever used. The shine is incredible.
Like you said it spreads easy and wipes off just as easy.
I find the longer you wait to wipe it off the easier it is to remove which is fine with me because I know its fully cured.

Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using AG Online


I just waited a few hours, it was in the garage anyway so there wasn't any hurry. :D
 
Looks great. I know you have used M21 and megs UW before. How woud you compare WGDGPS 3.0 to them?
 
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