Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant 3.0

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Will 3.0 sealant stain my rubber moldings and seals? Should I mask them before applying?
 
I never had a problem with it staining but I also keep it off the trim ;)

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I never had a problem with it staining but I also keep it off the trim ;)

:iagree: I haven't had a problem either, but I, too, am careful not to get it on anything other than the paint.
 
It did stain my rubber trim, but not on my plastic trim. I used back to black on plastic grille and it is BLACK!!!! Maybe that's why it had no effect on it.
 
Not to derail this thread, but I just finished putting Klasse HG Sealant on my vehicle. How does Wolfgang's sealant compare to that application wise?

I like what the Klasse did but it was such a huge pain to get it to apply easily, especially on areas like the hood and larger panels. So next time I may try the Wolfgang if it's more forgiving.
 
I've only applied by hand, but it was very easy and the same for removal. Just have to wait 30-40 min before buffing off.
 
Not to derail this thread, but I just finished putting Klasse HG Sealant on my vehicle. How does Wolfgang's sealant compare to that application wise?

I like what the Klasse did but it was such a huge pain to get it to apply easily, especially on areas like the hood and larger panels. So next time I may try the Wolfgang if it's more forgiving.

Yup that's derailing thread alright ;) You must be putting it on way to heavy. The DGPS is a dream to put on and remove when done in thin layers.
 
Not to derail this thread, but I just finished putting Klasse HG Sealant on my vehicle. How does Wolfgang's sealant compare to that application wise?

I like what the Klasse did but it was such a huge pain to get it to apply easily, especially on areas like the hood and larger panels. So next time I may try the Wolfgang if it's more forgiving.


Klasse will last longer and IMO doesnt look as nice. Use it in a small travel size spray bottle to control, as only a little is needed.

Wolfgang is much easier to apply and remove even if over applied.
 
DGPS is very easy to apply and remove. I use a 4" red pad and my PCXP to apply a thin, even coating.

I finished a Ford Escape this afternoon and the paint is smooth as glass and slick. The silver metallic paint pops.

It does not stain non-porous plastic trim but keep it off rubber molding.
 
Just used it yesterday on my black Outlander. Didn't have a problem. Now I have to top it with insulator wax. Getting it ready for winter
 
Klasse will last longer and IMO doesnt look as nice. Use it in a small travel size spray bottle to control, as only a little is needed.

Wolfgang is much easier to apply and remove even if over applied.

I did try the spray bottle method with the Klasse. Great suggestion. It was much easier to apply that way but I still had a bit of residue left over. Maybe I'll try the wolfgang next time.
 
WDGPS 3.0 is some of the most user friendly sealant that I have ever used.:xyxthumbs:
 
Klasse will last longer and IMO doesnt look as nice. Use it in a small travel size spray bottle to control, as only a little is needed.

Wolfgang is much easier to apply and remove even if over applied.


I am sorry to once again derail this thread.... I just did my first ever paint treatment on my 1998 MBenz, It took me 3 consecutive days and now i am just layering Klasse. I just did today the 3rd layer and the results are simply stunning.

Quoting killrwheels... should i try this Wolfgang sealer? I mean, if you think Klasse doesnt look as nice as Wolfgang then i missing something and this is hard to believe (for me) because i cant imaging i can get a better result other than what Klasse already has done.

Trust me... my Benz is silver and it really glows like if it has a coat of glass on top of the paint and i havent applied wax on it yet!!! (i know Mercs have a sort of ceramic clear coat though)

Sorry to jump in like this but the main reason is because i am 100% interested in the Wolfgang Concours products!

Thanks!
 
Like I said in a reply to your other post on the same subject, I doubt very much that you will see a difference.
 
I am sorry to once again derail this thread.... I just did my first ever paint treatment on my 1998 MBenz, It took me 3 consecutive days and now i am just layering Klasse. I just did today the 3rd layer and the results are simply stunning.

Quoting killrwheels... should i try this Wolfgang sealer? I mean, if you think Klasse doesnt look as nice as Wolfgang then i missing something and this is hard to believe (for me) because i cant imaging i can get a better result other than what Klasse already has done.

Trust me... my Benz is silver and it really glows like if it has a coat of glass on top of the paint and i havent applied wax on it yet!!! (i know Mercs have a sort of ceramic clear coat though)

Sorry to jump in like this but the main reason is because i am 100% interested in the Wolfgang Concours products!

Thanks!


Yeah that third coat of KSG is the kicker. I don't see any difference from one to two, but number three really does the trick. The WG looks deeper, more like a "wax" than a sealant. That's what they were going for. It makes reflections slightly less crisp or sharp around the edges, but that's because it's designed to scatter light I think, giving the illusion of more depth because natural waxes are thicker than sealants. Then what I see is more "jetting" where reflections bend around the contours of the car. And a higher contrast between light colored reflections and dark ones, making it look deeper. This is all on a metallic light gray paint.
It's not a huge difference but I've studied it very closely on half and half panels with different lighting and reading rulers in the paint and it's definitely there.

However you could probably get the same results by just applying the WG alone. But both together do last longer IMO.
 
WG DGPS has never stained my trim and is a breeze to use.
 
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