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Old 09-10-2008, 02:43 PM
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Question Wolfgang Paint Sealant

On the Wolfganf web sight, they say to apply over entire vehicle,
remove residue after 30-40 minutes.

On the bottle it say's, work in small areas at a time. Then remove residue.

What is the right way to use this product ?

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Re: Wolfgang Paint Sealant

The way I understand it and use it, is like this:
Work in small areas when applying sealant. Do the entire vehicle and wait 45 minutes and then remove.
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Re: Wolfgang Paint Sealant

Work in small areas, WG is particular, work it in 3" by 3" sections as crazy as that sounds.





























, you can basically go panel to panel until your done and then wait to haze and buff off.
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Re: Wolfgang Paint Sealant

wolfgang dgps is a nice product how i do it it apply it 2X2 or 3X3 to the whole vehicle then take a break for 40-50 mins then come back to buff it off.
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Re: Wolfgang Paint Sealant

how long after do you ahve to wait till you cna top it with a wax? like pinnacle
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Re: Wolfgang Paint Sealant

I apply it to the whole vehicle, let it haze for 30 minutes or so, the buff off.
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Re: Wolfgang Paint Sealant

right on, so there is no cure time, after done buffing you cna move right to wax?
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right on, so there is no cure time, after done buffing you cna move right to wax?
You really should wait 24 hours to let any sealant cure before topping with a wax. There may be a few exceptions but it would be beneficial to let the sealant cure and bond before a wax.
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You really should wait 24 hours to let any sealant cure before topping with a wax. There may be a few exceptions but it would be beneficial to let the sealant cure and bond before a wax.
Best to give it at least 12 hours if you can before topping it.
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Re: Wolfgang Paint Sealant

Do you guys/gals usually put 1 or 2 coats of Wlofgang DGPS?
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