What happened to Wolf's Chemicals

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I was hoping to pick up some Deironizer to avoid some of the more expensive ones. The only place I see it available is in Canada. I know they came out with a V4 which you are supposed to let dry and pressure wash off.
Can anyone shed some light on where they went in the US. I want them back.
 
Interesting....

Autogeek "did" carry at least some of the Wolf's lineup but apparently they're no longer available here. :dunno:
 
I tried 2 of the products - didn't like them. The owner seems like a great guy, but it seems calling some of the stuff a "coating" was stretching it.

There are probably better options out there.
 
not impressed with anything they had. I I ha to choose a favorite it would have to be clean and coat. but even that was just decent at best.
 
We choose to discontinue carrying the line.
 
I remember when this line used to be all the rage a few years ago when it was only carried overseas. Seems to be the trend for most brands, they're loved and adored when not available then once they are they get brushed to the side.
 
I think Hard Body is a great product and still use it. Their new Body Guard is not getting good reviews across the pond.
 
I'm very pleased with bodyguard. It's been on a few months now and still beading and sheeting like crazy.
Many people just apply it wrong I think. Never had any problems with any of his products. Some perform a tad less then competitor ones, but nothing major. Most stuff works great and can outperform a lot of products
 
It's not really a surprise. Few of their products worked even close to as advertised. Props to AG for taking off an under performing line.

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I got some tire and trim stuff on BOGO. While its not the best product Ive used, for the price its working really well.
 
I think a lot is users error here.
people should look at how a product works instead of wanting it to work like they prefer.
wolfs deironizer is spray on, let dry and rinse. I just spray on all wheels, then start cleaning the tyres. When I'm done with all 4, just rinse. It works like a charm every time.
wolfs blackout is amazing. Just spray on and walk away. No buffing. And it lasted +5 weeks in mixed weather. Even then in was still fine, but I reapplied for some more gloss. Comparing to megs tyre gel which is a mess to apply and only lasts 1 week in dry weather. 1 rain shower and it's gone...
 
Wolfs has been very quiet in the UK, of late. Personally I felt that they marketed the products too much and tried to compete with the wrong bunch. The products are fine but trellig people to compare with iron x or that your lsp is a costing has just left the majority disappointed.

They have started to push less over the last while, they dropped some forum sponsorship in the winter season, so it may be that they have decided to focus on different markets.
 
I dunno know, I still have their compound and had their detail spray which was OK.
Wolfs Chemcials wasn't a brand that was talked about here, maybe it just didn't sell and took up shelf space?

Maybe Nick could chime in.
 
This is a little sad, had I known it was being discontinued I would have bought more stuff while I can. I liked "the mask", and I last bought their blue moon liquid wax.
 
It's not really a surprise. Few of their products worked even close to as advertised. Props to AG for taking off an under performing line.

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Yeah wish I could get my $$$ back.
 
I'm pretty sure it's gone for good reason. ^ that about says it... Thankfully I never took that dive..
 
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