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    Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant - Review and How-to

    Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant - Review and How-to


    Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant


    I recently used the Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant 3.0 as my last step product, (LSP), on a 1957 Chevrolet with phenomenal results and I'd like to share my thoughts from first hand experience.

    First, this is a unique product in that it's technically classified as a paint sealant but creates the kind of gloss and depth you'd expect to see from a high-end Carnauba wax. So you get the best of both worlds, you get the protection and longevity of a synthetic polymer paint sealant and the deep, wet shine of a Carnauba paste wax.

    Second, this is what's referred to as a finishing wax or more specifically, a finishing paint sealant. This means it's intended to be used on a painted finish in new or like new condition. The surface should be smooth and glossy, free from any contamination, stains or defects like swirls, scratches, water spots and oxidation.


    Using detailing clay to insure good bonding or adhesion
    Before applying Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant or any wax or paint sealant, you always want to first inspect the paint after washing and drying the car to see if it needs to be clayed first. The reason for this is because if there are any above surface bonded contaminants on the paint, they will interfere with the bonding or adhesion of the protection ingredients in the Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant formula or any wax or paint sealant.

    To learn more about why and how to use detailing clay, see this article,

    Tips and Tricks for using detailing clay


    If you have a brand new car then this would be a top shelf choice to help keep your car's paint in pristine condition. If you have a car that's a few years old then before using this product you would want to first prepare the paint by using at least one of the complimentary products in the Wolfgang line to remove any swirls and scratches and then polish the paint to a high gloss.


    Preparing the paint by hand
    For cleaning the paint and preparing the surface for Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant by hand you would use the Wolfgang Paintwork Polish and Enhancer with a clean, soft foam or microfiber applicator pad.

    Preparing the paint by machine
    For removing swirls and scratches by machine you would use Wolfgang Total Swirl Remover 3.0 and to polish the paint to a high gloss you would follow the Wolfgang Total Swirl Remover 3.0 with the Wolfgang Finishing Glaze.


    In the example below with the 1957 Chevy I did my prep work by machine. I used Wolfgang Total Swirl Remover 3.0 to first remove the swirls and scouring left by a previous buffing session (by someone else), followed by the Wolfgang Finishing Glaze to further refine the results which created a very smooth and defect-free finish. It was after the Finishing Glaze that the paint now qualified as being in excellent condition.

    Now it was time to apply the Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant 3.0 to as I like to say, put the frosting on the cake. In my situation I applied it by machine on a slow speed setting using a soft foam finishing pad.


    Applying Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant using the Flex 3401 with
    a Meguiar's W-9207 Foam Finishing Pad on the 3.0 Speed Setting



    Like all liquid paint sealants, you always want to shake the product well before using to make sure the product is thoroughly mixed for best performance.


    Simply twist the bottle back and forth to insure a uniform
    consistency before using any liquid wax or paint sealant.





    You can of course get excellent results by applying by hand as the Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant spreads out and coats-over easily by either method.


    Applying Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant using a Wolfgang Soft Foam Applicator Pad




    Next, you want to apply a very thin coating and allow this coating to dry to a haze before removing, (by hand or machine). If you apply a thin layer of this product it will take around 20 minutes or so to dry to a haze. Once it dried to a haze I removed it using a clean soft, microfiber polishing cloth and wipe-off was effortless. Best of all there were no signs of streaking whatsoever which is a huge benefit to any paint sealant or wax.

    About the time I finished wiping the Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant 3.0 off the car the owner came back from some errands and saw his prized possession and said this is how he always envisioned the car to look, as though it were just painted, as though the paint looked wet, fresh out of the paint booth. And that's how it looked.

    There was a world of difference between how it looked before when I first arrived to how it looked now whether sitting in his shop or outside in the daylight. All the body lines or gloss points were just as they should be, glossy and reflective from any light source that shined on the car. The paint simply glistens.

    This car went from a 1957 Chevy to Wow! look at the paint on that 1957 Chevy!

    Besides that dramatic visual change in the paint, the paint was also incredibly slick, whether you felt it with your hand or wiped it with a microfiber towel. The slickness on the surface was immediately noticeable and striking to your sense of touch.

    Another unique feature about this paint sealant is that the manufacture claims that the protection ingredients are oxygen-activated, this means that after initial wipe-off of the sealant, (after it has dried to a haze), the protection ingredients continue to cure throughout a 12-hour window of time.

    From the manufacture

    Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant 3.0 is a water-based, oxygen activated paint sealant. After buffing off the sealant, the remaining coating needs to cure for 12 hours in dry conditions to fully bond to the paint. Exposure to moisture during this time will drown the polymers. For the best results, allow 12 hours of curing time.


    I had to leave when the job was over and thus return the car back to the owner and I left him with some Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant 3.0 so he could maintain the slick, high gloss results on his own. Just like all my customers, I explained to him just like I posted above and that's to wash or wipe the car clean first and then apply a thin coating and allow it to dry to a haze before removing using a good quality microfiber polishing cloth. I also made some recommendations for how to carefully wash the car should the need arise.

    I like trying out new products but I especially like trying out new waxes and paint sealants. If you're looking to try out a paint sealant that's easy to use and delivers show car results effortlessly then consider Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant 3.0 but do be sure the paint you're working on is in the right condition for a finishing paint sealant and you won't be disappointed.


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    I watched Mike work on this car, I have to say when he was done it looked better then what you see in the pictures!
    And I think the pictures look amazing, especially if you look at the before and afters! You can't go wrong with Wolfgang Sealant, you get the amazing wet look and great durability!

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    Nice
    I am going to use WDGS on my black car this Sunday
    but I have a queston as I already polished the car using menzerna power gloss on Porter PX with oringe pads and followed it with XMT #1 car looks ok but not perfect. Now I going to wash it and wipe it with alcohol water mixture (is claying good here?) and use a wolfgang paint enhacer before proceeding to WDGS is this right way I mean are all this steps needed?
    Thanks

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    I have to argee I love the Wolfgang Paint Sealant. It leaves an amazing shine and it last for months in the South Florida heat. I used this on my Red truck and after 12 hour curve I applied Pinnacle Liquid Souveran. To me Wolfgang Paint Sealant and Pinnacle Souveran or Liquid Souveran is the ultimate one two punch
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    I noticed on your review (Steps) you mentioned using a glaze then applying the wolfgang sealant, any issues there? meaning will the sealant bond over the glaze? I dont use any glazes so unfamiliar with their contents or ingredients. But from my understanding on your review it will bond over a glaze and then apply my wax?
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    Re: Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant - Review and How-to

    Quote Originally Posted by Wendell Jarvis View Post
    I noticed on your review (Steps) you mentioned using a glaze then applying the wolfgang sealant, any issues there? meaning will the sealant bond over the glaze?
    What's the alternative?

    In other words, if you don't apply the sealant over the glaze, what else could you do?



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    Quote Originally Posted by Wendell Jarvis View Post
    I noticed on your review (Steps) you mentioned using a glaze then applying the wolfgang sealant, any issues there? meaning will the sealant bond over the glaze? I dont use any glazes so unfamiliar with their contents or ingredients. But from my understanding on your review it will bond over a glaze and then apply my wax?
    Wolfgang Finishing Glaze is really a polish
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    Re: Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant - Review and How-to

    Quote Originally Posted by Wendell Jarvis View Post
    I noticed on your review (Steps) you mentioned using a glaze then applying the wolfgang sealant, any issues there? meaning will the sealant bond over the glaze? I dont use any glazes so unfamiliar with their contents or ingredients. But from my understanding on your review it will bond over a glaze and then apply my wax?
    Hi Wendell,

    Wolfgang Finishing Glaze 3.0 isn't a "glaze" in he traditional sense of the word since it does not have any fillers. It's is more a finishing polish with microscopic diminishing abrasives that bring out maximum shine and clarity after you use the Swirl Remover 3.0.

    Whenever I use the Finishing Glaze, I imagine that I am a jeweler and I'm polishing a diamond. The more I polish, the brighter the shine. Finish polishing is also known as "jeweling" the paint.

    Once this step is done, Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant 3.0 seals in the shine and adds gloss and protection. These products are designed to work perfectly with each other.
    Last edited by Dwayne; 10-23-2009 at 12:37 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike.Phillips@Autogeek View Post
    What's the alternative?

    In other words, if you don't apply the sealant over the glaze, what else could you do?


    Maybe I was about as clear as mud on my question, I was always under the impression that a glaze was separate from a polish, did not know they were the same, I am very much familiar with Jeweling and polishes, I have 3 of Menzerna's products that we use in the shop, SIP 85rd, Power Finish. I just thought GLAZE was very oily and could not understand how a sealant would bond to it,,,,,,,,,,,,,that's all
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dwayne View Post
    Hi Wendell,

    Wolfgang Finishing Glaze 3.0 isn't a "glaze" in he traditional sense of the word since it does not have any fillers. It's is more a finishing polish with microscopic diminishing abrasives that bring out maximum shine and clarity after you use the Swirl Remover 3.0.

    Whenever I use the Finishing Glaze, I imagine that I am a jeweler and I'm polishing a diamond. The more I polish, the brighter the shine. Finish polishing is also known as "jeweling" the paint.

    Once this step is done, Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant 3.0 seals in the shine and adds gloss and protection. These products are designed to work perfectly with each other.
    Thanks Dwayne
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