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How long do you let Wolfgang deep gloss paint sealant sit on paint? An hour correct?
 
When i did my truck with it i coated the whole truck then after it Sat for bout half hour, i wiped it Off seemed to work ok that way..

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It was a couple of months ago... but I think it was about 45 minutes and it was a bit humid that day.
 
I just go ahead and follow the "manufacturer's" directions for usage. Usually found on the label.

-You do know this is just the "drying-time" you're inquiring about, don't you?
"Curing-time" is a different time-frame, altogether, for this sealant.

:)

Bob
 
Thanks everyone! I have a sample bottle so there wasn't any directions necessarily. Cure time if I remember correctly is 12 hours right?
 
From the product page:


Directions:

1. Wash your vehicle using Wolfgang Auto Bathe or your favorite shampoo. Dry completely.

2. For the best results, use a paint cleanser like Wolfgang Paintwork Polish Enhancer to remove mild imperfections and wax build-up.

3. Apply Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant 3.0 over the entire vehicle either by hand or with a machine. If applying by hand, use a yellow foam applicator. If applying by machine, use a blue finessing pad. Using a dual action polisher, set the maximum speed to 4.5 and work in overlapping sections until the entire vehicle is covered. Apply a very thin, even coat.

4. Once the vehicle is covered, wait 30-45 minutes before buffing off the sealant. Use a microfiber towel or a microfiber bonnet on your polisher.

5. This product is moisture-sensitive. In order to achieve a slick, durable finish, Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant 3.0 must cure for at least 12 hours before being exposed to moisture. Do not apply sealant before dusk because dew will interfere with the adhesion to the paint. Park your vehicle in a garage or under a shelter while it is curing, if possible.

6. Use Wolfgang Deep Gloss Spritz Sealant to boost the gloss and protection any time with even more reflective Super Polymers.

AG has the directions for every product within the description.
 
I just go ahead and follow the "manufacturer's" directions for usage. Usually found on the label.
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If I recall correctly (I am on holidays and away of most of my goodies...), the label unfortunately won't provide any help. :xyxthumbs:

From the product page:
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AG has the directions for every product within the description.

Evan.J has got it covered! :xyxthumbs:
 
Very nice! I've got some of that I've yet to try. The keeping it dry for 12 hours thing makes me reluctant to use it on the daily driver.
 
Very nice! I've got some of that I've yet to try. The keeping it dry for 12 hours thing makes me reluctant to use it on the daily driver.
It works great on daily driver.

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

I wouldn't worry about the keeping it dry for 12 hrs part too much. Well, I'd try to keep it out if the rain but a little dew from sitting over night doesn't hurt it. Every time I used it on my old truck in the link above, it sat outside overnight and had dew on it in the morning. Never seemed to bother the curing one bit.


Thanks Evan! I have a hard time working the autogeek ap on my phone so this Is just what I needed. Here's a pic of the finished product! View attachment 20788View attachment 20790View attachment 20791]
Looks great, you going to love it.:dblthumb2:
 
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