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waterman
10-27-2018, 09:37 AM
Hello,

Last night I finished the prep work on my Yukon Denali for the application of the Wolfgang coating. My last step was the car pro essence polish enhancer. The gloss on my truck is amazing!

My question is should I wait a certain amount of time before I do the coating? I have the Wolfgang paint prep, should I use this as a precaution? Also, will using the paint prep remove any fillers from the essence? If I didn’t have the coating I would leave my truck as it is because it looks so nice.

Thanks

Eldorado2k
10-27-2018, 09:42 AM
I want to see the gloss.[emoji184]

waterman
10-27-2018, 09:48 AM
65195651966519565196Hello,

I hope this works. The reflection with the car is my vr4, I tried to get the best reflection shot.

Eldorado2k
10-27-2018, 09:52 AM
Looks outstanding.[emoji1419]

acuRAS82
10-27-2018, 09:55 AM
I believe: the paint prep is not a necessity but could help remove polish residue, and should not remove the SiO2 fillers which are quite durable. Not sure about timing of coating application though, there’s been a decent amount written on that subject. Someone else will probably chime in.

Eldorado2k
10-27-2018, 10:01 AM
My guess is that it would remove the Si02 fillers... Why wouldn’t it? If a coating can be removed with a simple hand application of finishing polish, how could those fillers survive a paint cleaner that does a pretty remarkable job of cleaning paint so well that in some cases it literally changes colors from the amount of embedded dirt that comes off.

waterman
10-27-2018, 10:02 AM
Hello,

I finished last night around 8:30. I think I will use the paint prep as a precaution. I’m going to start the coating around 4 today.

Eldorado2k
10-27-2018, 10:06 AM
@waterman. This is the perfect scenario for your mind to begin playing tricks on you... If you allow it to. Lol.

waterman
10-27-2018, 10:08 AM
To late!!!!

waterman
10-27-2018, 10:10 AM
I just read several posts and I’m really going crazy. My mind is playing tricks on me.

Eldorado2k
10-27-2018, 10:13 AM
To late!!!!

Lol. I’m having the same kind of fun at the moment with this new/used Caddy I bought a week ago... I’m taking my time knocking it out piece by piece, enjoying every bit of it.

Except the only tricks my mind was playing on me had to do with the mechanical side of things, specifically a random coolant leak... But I just had a new water pump installed yesterday so I feel much better to have that resolved now.[emoji18]

hollerstiltner
10-27-2018, 11:18 AM
Hello,

Last night I finished the prep work on my Yukon Denali for the application of the Wolfgang coating. My last step was the car pro essence polish enhancer. The gloss on my truck is amazing!

My question is should I wait a certain amount of time before I do the coating? I have the Wolfgang paint prep, should I use this as a precaution? Also, will using the paint prep remove any fillers from the essence? If I didn’t have the coating I would leave my truck as it is because it looks so nice.

Thanks

I emailed Cory from carpro a while back with a similar question. This was his reply. Please keep in mind we were discussing essence.

“1 hour or later. So basically by the time you finish the car you could start again in the spot and direction you started with Essence.”

This was another suggestion if his:

“If you work the Essence down far enough then you can coat directly over it but if you are not sure then you can give it a Light Eraser wipe before coating just to be safe. Also CQ might flash slower if used on top of essence so figure out proper flash time on the first section by testing wipe every 30 seconds until you get that it is ready and how it should feel.”

So my thoughts would be to go straight to the coating and skip the extra steps.


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acuRAS82
10-27-2018, 12:18 PM
My guess is that it would remove the Si02 fillers... Why wouldn’t it? If a coating can be removed with a simple hand application of finishing polish, how could those fillers survive a paint cleaner that does a pretty remarkable job of cleaning paint so well that in some cases it literally changes colors from the amount of embedded dirt that comes off.

My guess is that the fillers are made or encapsulated by SiO2 and I believe the SiO2 in Essence would survive paint prep spray, therefore so will the fillers. This is just my opinion, I’ve never tested it. I could be wrong.

waterman
10-27-2018, 01:17 PM
Hello,

Thanks for the input. I sprayed a light coat on the panels and am going to coat the truck now

acuRAS82
10-27-2018, 01:43 PM
Hello,

Thanks for the input. I sprayed a light coat on the panels and am going to coat the truck now

Hopefully you aren’t noticing un-filled swirls, hopefully the fillings stayed in tact.