Wolfgang!!!

texasdan

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I tried Wolfgang for the first time. This is 1 coat. WOW! Another goes on tonight.

See photos.
 
Note

The sides have a lot of orange peel, so they don't do wolfgang justice.
 
I am assuming this is the SEALANT right? Looks good and that is really a great selling point of the WG sealant, it looks awesome!!
 
Wolfgang Paint Sealant

Yes, I forgot to mention that.

This is just IA wipe and sealant. I didn't use any polish at all. I'll probably strip and polish later in the year, then re-seal. Not enough time right now, just need some protection.
 
Wolfgang is awesome! Apply 2 coats and top it off with Liquid or paste Souveran for the best results. It will look soaking wet!
 
:iagree: I luuuv my Wolfgang and so easy to apply:D
 
supercharged said:
Wolfgang is awesome! Apply 2 coats and top it off with Liquid or paste Souveran for the best results. It will look soaking wet!

:iagree:
 
I bought a bottle and I'm waiting to use it. Your pictures are an inspiration!
 
Reddwarf said:
I bought a bottle and I'm waiting to use it. Your pictures are an inspiration!
You shouldnt open that bottle!!!:mad: You will become addicted!:p :p :p Wolfgang is my favorite item in my garage !!!
 
Meghan said:
You shouldnt open that bottle!!!:mad: You will become addicted!:p :p :p Wolfgang is my favorite item in my garage !!!

I thought the wave runner was! ;) WG rocks! :) :righton:
 
Help

Help! I can't stop. 2 coats and another planned.

The second coat really livened up the sides of the Jeep. The paint has a lot of orange peel on the sides but after the second coat of WGPS, it seems to disappear into the shine from all angles. THIS IS GOOD STUFF!

The photos required a flash, so quality suffered...
 
alright, alright....you guys talked me into it.....that will be one of my next purchases:cheers:
 
Never before

The results on the hood, which has virtually no orange peel, are stunning.

The sides impressed me more, but I haven't seen the 2nd coat in the sun yet.

I have never before seem something hide orange peel except simply removing it with an old fashioned paint rub out or wet sand.
 
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