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m4bama
08-19-2009, 11:41 AM
is WGDPS 3.0 an Acrylic sealant?

regards m4bama

TheDodgeGuy
08-19-2009, 12:20 PM
Negative, it is water based.

Emile
08-19-2009, 12:34 PM
Not acrylic but bonds well on top of Klasse AIO, which is an acrylic formula.

Meghan
08-19-2009, 01:41 PM
Affirmative... water based!

m4bama
08-19-2009, 02:01 PM
OK but what polymers does it use Silicone which is fine or acrylic.

thanx much.

TheDodgeGuy
08-19-2009, 02:58 PM
OK but what polymers does it use Silicone which is fine or acrylic.

thanx much.

Think of it as Colonel Sanders secret recipie.... not sure whats in it, but I love it! :D I'm not sure what "the newest breed of crystalline “super” polymers" is but I know it rocks. Good luck!

Mike Phillips
08-19-2009, 03:40 PM
Finding out what's in the bottle is pretty hard to do. Even when I worked for Meguiar's with the R&D laboratory right down the hall, you never get to find out what's in the bottle, (or can).

Car wax companies are very secretive about their products as is normal. This topic comes up all the time and years ago one the older guys I worked with at Meguiar's told me something that I still remember and use today and that is,

"Focus on the performance of the product, not the ingredients in the bottle"


Makes sense since all these companies are so secretive, as they should be. Knowing is interesting and I'm just as curious as the rest of you, maybe even more so but at the end of the day, it really comes down to end-results and thats based upon the performance of the products, not whether any of us have the ingredients listed on a sheet of paper in front of us.


But yeah, I like to know, what's in the bottle?


:D

AeroCleanse
08-19-2009, 04:07 PM
The closest you can get to finding out whats in the bottle is to read the MSDS sheets.

Emile
08-19-2009, 05:26 PM
OK but what polymers does it use Silicone which is fine or acrylic.

thanx much.

Silicone polymers, it says it right on the back of the bottle. No acrylic.

Mike Phillips
08-19-2009, 06:17 PM
The closest you can get to finding out whats in the bottle is to read the MSDS sheets.


Keep in mind company's don't have to list all the ingredients in a formula for the MSD sheets, just the ones required by law and even then there can be hundreds of different types or forms of a product listed and the company doesn't have to list those kinds of details.

:)

AeroCleanse
08-19-2009, 06:23 PM
Keep in mind company's don't have to list all the ingredients in a formula for the MSD sheets, just the ones required by law and even then there can be hundreds of different types or forms of a product listed and the company doesn't have to list those kinds of details.

:)

True, but thats the closest your going to get to knowing what's in there.

m4bama
08-19-2009, 06:27 PM
Keep in mind company's don't have to list all the ingredients in a formula for the MSD sheets, just the ones required by law and even then there can be hundreds of different types or forms of a product listed and the company doesn't have to list those kinds of details.

:)

Interesting, indeed so thank you for the info.