Clean & Ready forwinter - Wolfgang paint sealer.

Stamperman

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Mazdaspeed3 & Mazda5
Well ,pretty much like the title says I cleaned up my car today to prepare it for the coming winter.

First up was a good wash, then a clay bar to remove all the grime and old wax, and for the first time (for me) a piant sealer. After seeng a friends Acura at work I and being impressed I decided to use a product called "Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant 3.0".

Let me say this, this stuff is awesome. My friend spent several hours buffing his car with the wolfgang polishing compound before applying the sealant on his car, but he bought it used, it's black and it a few years older than my MS3. I've owned my car since new and have only washed it by hand. It get clay barred twice a year and I've been using P21S wax on it with no abrasives.

My friend let me borrow his buffer just in case, but looking at the car after the clay I decided it didn't need it. I applied the sealer, let it sit 45 minutes then took it off (easy wipe off).

Awesome. Words don't describe it. Not only does it look like glass, it feels like it too, even smoother than after the clay bar and better than my usual wax. Plus this stuff is supposed to last 4 to 6 months. My buddy with the Acura usually uses pinnacle wax (the P21S and pinnicle waxes are both excellent) and he thinks the Wolfgang does a better job too.

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Wow looks great good job. If you dont mind me asking how much does it cost? Im going to be doing my winter cleaning this weekend as well as putting my snow tires on and think I might give this a shot rather then the collinite no845, although Ive been pleased with it
 
Wow looks great good job. If you dont mind me asking how much does it cost? Im going to be doing my winter cleaning this weekend as well as putting my snow tires on and think I might give this a shot rather then the collinite no845, although Ive been pleased with it

I'd stick with the 845 if you are happy with it. The wolfgang is a nice product but nothing special by any means. Especially for the price. I don't find the DGP to be any more durable than 845 either. And I think 845 has a deeper wet look. $15>$40
But by all means try it out. Thats part of the fun of detailing. One of the perks of doing this for a living is I get to try just about everything on the market.

Also: Please delete your double post ;)
 
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i used to use the 845 but switched to the double coat 476 auto wax. the 476 you have to remove panel for panel otherwise it turns into....believe it or not....wax. lol. not like store bought wax though, im talking like candle wax. best stuff ive used to date though. its cheap and lasts 6 months without showing signs of wear.
 
Wow looks great good job. If you dont mind me asking how much does it cost? Im going to be doing my winter cleaning this weekend as well as putting my snow tires on and think I might give this a shot rather then the collinite no845, although Ive been pleased with it

$40 for a 16oz bottle. Worth every penny too!
 
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