A shout out to Nick for sending me these products to test. The conditions for the Wolfgang coating were about 75 degrees minimal humidity so pretty good detailing weather. Truck was parked in garage and was cool to the touch.
I tested this product on the roof of my truck. I hate getting on a step stool to clean/protect whatever I have to do to get it looking good. So I thought this would be a great place to use this coating.
The first thing I did was give the roof a waterless wash wipe down with Meg's D114. I had PBL V1 coating on it already that seemed to be breaking down. I removed it by polishing it with my 3401 w/ M205 and a white polishing pad. After the polishing the hood I wiped it down with the new Wolfgang Paint prep
I noticed that when using this Perfekt Paint Prep that you don't really need a lot of product at all. Which is good.
Next up was to get this coating applied.
This is how much I used which ended up being just a tad bit too much believe it or not. Less is more with this product!
This coating spread very easy. I noticed that I didn't see very many high spots at all if any. Might've been the color of my paint but if you do see any don't wait to level them out.
I was so surprised how easy this was to wipe off. Nick wasn't kidding. Its like wiping off a super thin coat of the easiest to use sealant you have in your arsenal.
This is how much I had remaining in the syringe. Not too bad but I did think I used a little much.
After wiping the coating I immediately threw my towel in the washer
3D Towel Kleen
Now the glory shots..
Very glossy.
Final Notes - There's not a negative thing I could say about this product. Super easy to use doesn't smell horrible very attractive shine. This coating in my opinion is worthy of bearing the Wolfgang name. I will be very interested to see how it will hold up with winter around the corner.
So far I give it a
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