Wolfgang Uber Ceramic Coating as Booster??

James Patrick

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Hi, I was just wondering if I could use the Uber Ceramic Coating as a booster atop of the Wolfgang PROFI Ceramic Coating??


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That would be the most expensive booster ever, putting PA to shame.

In all seriousness I’ve never used either but if PROFI has better properties, not sure if the original would help or hurt?
 
The Uber Ceramic Coating is a spray, I hope it can be used as a booster!! The Wolfgang
PROFI, by the way, is one awesome Coating!!
I have never used a coating like this one!!
I have always used the Pinnacle Black Label Diamond Surface Coating, it is easy to apply and looks great, but I wanted to have a coating for my own use, and to use on my real good customers cars!!


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That would be the most expensive booster ever, putting PA to shame.

In all seriousness I’ve never used either but if PROFI has better properties, not sure if the original would help or hurt?

It likely wouldn't help any. The Wolfgang Uber Ceramic Coating in the syringe (do they even offer it anymore?) was the first coating I ever used back in April 2016. Put it on my black 2016 WRX and wife's 2004 Corvette. It was OK, but nothing mind-bending especially given the cost. Looked nice and all but really wasn't that tough and was rather mundane in the self-cleaning aspects. A single NE Ohio Winter pretty much did it in on vertical panels.
 
The Uber Ceramic Coating is a spray, I hope it can be used as a booster!! The Wolfgang
PROFI, by the way, is one awesome Coating!!
I have never used a coating like this one!!
I have always used the Pinnacle Black Label Diamond Surface Coating, it is easy to apply and looks great, but I wanted to have a coating for my own use, and to use on my real good customers cars!!


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Oh, sounds now like you’re talking about Uber Ceramic Spray Coating.
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This makes much more sense. Sure this can be used as a Booster. If you want, try a panel and compare the PROFI-only panels to make sure you like the results.

Your PROFI is probably brand new so up to you whether it’s too soon to use the booster or whether you prefer to do it down the road.

Note also that WG just released PROFI coating booster which was designed to top PROFI coating... so that’s an option if you haven’t purchased the other one yet.
 
Thanks for all your help, you guys are the best!!


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I've used WG Uber Ceramic Spray Coating as a booster to one half of a car coated with Feynlab. It went on and off very easily. The other half of the car was boosted with PA Cosmic Spritz. I am comparing the results. Both boosters / toppers are easy to work with.
 
I've used WG Uber Ceramic Spray Coating as a booster to one half of a car coated with Feynlab. It went on and off very easily. The other half of the car was boosted with PA Cosmic Spritz. I am comparing the results. Both boosters / toppers are easy to work with.

I look forward to hearing your thoughts!

I recall you are/were a Premiere and VS1 fan. I currently have VS1 and WG CSC going head to head on my front roof (ok, so it’s a very small area), and through the first month both looked great and acted great but CSC a little speedier repelling water. I haven’t looked at the two in comparison in the last month but should do an update soon.
 
I look forward to hearing your thoughts!

I recall you are/were a Premiere and VS1 fan. I currently have VS1 and WG CSC going head to head on my front roof (ok, so it’s a very small area), and through the first month both looked great and acted great but CSC a little speedier repelling water. I haven’t looked at the two in comparison in the last month but should do an update soon.

I do like Premier and VS1, especially VS1. Right now I'm looking for a VSI type of product that lasts a little longer. One thing about VS1, WG CSC, and PA CS, they are all quite simple to use. I tend to apply too much product, yet none of these have ever given me problems.
 
I've used WG SIO2 spray sealant in the past and I found it 'grabby' on application. When I wipe it off, I felt I might marr the paint.

I had issues with streaking on a dark color. The advice I was given was to mist a towel with water and then mist the SIO2 spray sealant on a towel. That would probably solve the being grabby issue.
 
I do like Premier and VS1, especially VS1. Right now I'm looking for a VSI type of product that lasts a little longer. One thing about VS1, WG CSC, and PA CS, they are all quite simple to use. I tend to apply too much product, yet none of these have ever given me problems.

I originally had some shotty performance with WG CSC after applying in cooler temperatures for a few times... but it did last pretty well. Behavior just wasn’t great up front.

After more recently applying/curing in warm temperatures the performance is way better (outperforming VS1 as mentioned), so if longevity holds up with this type of behavior, and given it’s such an easy product to apply, it’s a winner.
 
I originally had some shotty performance with WG CSC after applying in cooler temperatures for a few times... but it did last pretty well. Behavior just wasn’t great up front.

After more recently applying/curing in warm temperatures the performance is way better (outperforming VS1 as mentioned), so if longevity holds up with this type of behavior, and given it’s such an easy product to apply, it’s a winner.

I agree with that. I find the beading a little tighter with PA Cosmic Spritz, but I like the price of the WG CSC. For my next experiment I am going to apply WG CSC on top of WG SIO2 sealant to see if they play well together. In my earlier post above I may have miss-spoken. The 'grabby' product for me was the WG SIO2 Silica Spray. I was not referring to the new SIO2 sealant. Speaking of temperature things....when I topped my Feynlab coated car with PA Cosmic Spritz and WG CSC it was 105* in the shade of my Scottsdale AZ garage. I had no problems, yet I do NOT suggest anyone do that. Out here in the Wild West we may not get below 100* for a few more months.
 
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