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    Wolfgang sealant

    How do you strip WG 3.0 sealant ? How to remove it from a foam salivation pad ? I have tried every thing in the world.

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    Re: Wolfgang sealant

    I just use one pad as a designated one for sealants
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    Re: Wolfgang sealant

    Sorry about that APPLICATION spell check got me. I have done the
    Same thing just dedicate a pad. But how do
    You strip it from the paint

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    Re: Wolfgang sealant

    The sure fire way to strip any sealant off is to give your car a light polish or with a paint cleaner.

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    Re: Wolfgang sealant

    Quote Originally Posted by theblob640 View Post
    The sure fire way to strip any sealant off is to give your car a light polish or with a paint cleaner.
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    Re: Wolfgang sealant

    Quote Originally Posted by Epkmvuoq View Post
    Sorry about that APPLICATION spell check got me. I have done the
    Same thing just dedicate a pad. But how do
    You strip it from the paint
    A light polish will take it off

    If you have had the WGDGPS on the vehicle for some time and are applying another sealant or coating after removing it; you should probably decontaminate with IRON X and Clay.

    In my opinion, chemically stripping sealants is not effective and many of the products people use for chemically stripping can leave behind traces of the surfactants they contain. Some on the Forum have linked this to failure of Coatings. I do not like IPA wipe downs on my black paint as it is difficult for me to eliminate micro-marring from the towel, no matter how soft.

    Chemical stripping can work if the LSP is at the end of it's Lifecycle and has stopped beading consistently, but in my experience the horizontal surfaces (hood, trunk lid) will fail before the vertical panels....so are you going to wait until the vertical panels fail and leave the hood unprotected...probably not

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    Re: Wolfgang sealant

    "salivation pad"

    Sorry but that was funny! :-)

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    Re: Wolfgang sealant

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    The sure fire way to strip any sealant off is to give your car a light polish or with a paint cleaner.

    A general question about Paint Cleaners vs. Light Polish


    I have Pinnacle Paint Cleansing Lotion, but have never used it.


    I would never use it by hand....too slow...If I am going to get out the polisher with the objective of removing an LSP and cleaning up the paint...why not just use a light polish or an AIO like Klasse?


    Light polish will remove the LSP AND improve the paint

    Klasse will remove the LSP AND leave behind a protective layer

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    Re: Wolfgang sealant

    That's understandable. It's in good shape now and still beading
    Well. I think when the time comes ill just give a light polish.
    I did ask someone at AG and was told that pennicle paint cleaning lotion would not touch the sealant. Thank y'all so much for the helpful reply. I think polishing when it stops beading is the away to go

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    Re: Wolfgang sealant

    WG Paintwork Polish Enhancer will remove it.

    It's a paint cleaner/glaze.

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