Wolfgang DGPS3.0 with Meguiar's D156

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I purchased Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant 3.0 a few months ago when it was on sale and planned to get the Spritz Sealant at a later time. However, I still have a lot of Meguiar's D156 left.

I use Meguiar's D115 (Waterless) weekly and follow that up with Meguiar's D156 (synthetic spray wax).

Would the DGPS3.0 work well with my weekly regiment (D115 + D156)? Or should I go with ONR & Wolfgang Spritz Sealant?
 
You're already adding some Wax when using D115.
And...
Since Meguiar's products usually work together quite well:
I'll say that adding some D156 will make for an excellent synergistic-combo!

:idea:
Another way to beautify the vehicle's paintwork:
Purchase some D114 to use as a waterless-wash.

As it does not remove the existing LSP; and it leaves nothing behind:
Follow it up with another coat of WDGPS 3.0 :wow:

Bob
 
I have used quite a bit of D115 (cut 4:1) as a waterless with D156 on top for that added protection/pop.

There won't be any issue with the two above combos used on top of WDGPS3.0

You're already adding some Wax when using D115.
And...
Since Meguiar's products usually work together quite well:
I'll say that adding some D156 will make for an excellent synergistic-combo!

:idea:
Another way to beautify the vehicle's paintwork:
Purchase some D114 to use as a waterless-wash.

As it does not remove the existing LSP; and it leaves nothing behind:
Follow it up with another coat of WDGPS 3.0 :wow:

Bob

Bob,

Another idea although it may be overkill but produces excellent results.

Mix up D114 in a bucket with a Meguiar's wash mitt to be used as a rinse less wash. Pre soak the panel to be washed with D115 cut 4:1. After you have run the mitt over the section, spray D156 on while wet and proceed to buff dry.

Make sure you have garter straps on as this may blow your socks off! Im the MAN
 
Bob,

Another idea although it may be overkill but produces excellent results.

Mix up D114 in a bucket with a Meguiar's wash mitt to be used as a rinse less wash. Pre soak the panel to be washed with D115 cut 4:1. After you have run the mitt over the section, spray D156 on while wet and proceed to buff dry.

Make sure you have garter straps on as this may blow your socks off! Im the MAN
Hi Mike...

Thanks for the idea!
This wash process sounds doable,
but I'll have to pick up some D115.

BTW...
Socks with garter belts:
Haven't seen hide-nor-hair of those for awhile!
Thanks for the memories. :props:

Bob
 
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