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Mike Phillips
10-26-2009, 04:19 PM
Wolfgang Paintwork Polish Enhancer - Review and How-to (http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/product-reviews/21425-wolfgang-paintwork-polish-enhancer-review-how.html)

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The importance of good surface prep cannot be understated.


Good surface prep provides two primary benefits.

Restores gloss and clarity
Creates a clean surface for your choice of wax or paint sealant to bond or to adhere
Restores gloss and clarity
Wolfgang Paintwork Polish Enhancer will restore gloss and clarity to dull, lifeless paint while gently cleaning the surface of any staining, old layers of wax or other impurities to enable maximum bonding or adhesion to the paint by your favorite wax or paint sealant.

Versatile
It's easy to use and versatile in that it can be applied by both hand or a DA style polisher like any of these, PC 7424XP, Griot's Garage Random Orbital Polisher, Meguiar's G110 and even the Flex 3401.

Fresh base = fresh start
The Wolfgang Paintwork Polish Enhancer removes old layers of wax and/or paint sealant to provide what's referred to as a fresh base that you can then apply a fresh coat of wax or paint sealant onto. A quality wax or paint sealant requires a clean surface in order for the protection ingredients to bond or to adhere. This is why periodically you want use a safe and gently product like Wolfgang Paintwork Polish Enhancer to remove old layers of wax and/or paint sealants and start fresh as this will maximize the protection and beauty offered by your choice of LSP.



Review
I tested the Wolfgang Paintwork Polish Enhancer both by hand and by machine and either way it was easy to use and did exactly what the label claims it will do and that's clean the surface of impurities while restoring a crystal clear surface perfect for applying a wax or paint sealant over.

The test vehicle is parked outside 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and while the paint has very little to no swirls it did need to be washed and clayed before any prep work could be done. This is where the Wolfgang product line shines as there is a complete selection of complimentary products in this line which enables you to tackle every detailing aspect for your vehicle.

Before testing out the Wolfgang Paintwork Polish Enhancer we washed the test car using Wolfgang Auto Bathe (http://www.autogeek.net/wg1000.html) car wash soap and after drying the car we clayed the paint using Wolfgang Clay Lubricant (http://www.autogeek.net/wg1100.html) and Wolfgang Elastic Poly Clay (http://www.autogeek.net/wg9000.html).



By hand
The directions on the bottle state,

Apply a nickel size amount to a terry or microfiber applicator pad. Work on small areas at at time. Go over the surface suing back-and-forth motions allowing a slight haze to forum. Buff off the dry film wit a clean microfiber cloth.


When working by hand I personally like to use a cleaner/polish wet, which means use it heavier than what might be recommended by the manufacture because I like plenty of lubrication on the surface while I'm working the product and because I want plenty of the cleaning ingredients working for me to clean the surface to remove any impurities or previously applied wax or paint sealant.

The recommendation to work on a small area at a time is pretty normal when working by hand, you can tackle a larger area if you like but only if the paint is in pretty good shape to work with, as a rule of thumb, the more neglected the finish the smaller the area you want to work. After claying, the paint on this car wasn't in too bad of shape so I was actually able to tackle large sections at a time. Use you own judgment for the condition of the paint you're working on.


Keep in mind that when you first start out and your applicator pad is dry that some of the product will seep into the foam. As you continue to work with the product your applicator pad will become more wet with product and as such future application of product onto your applicator pad less will soak in less and less so there will be more on the surface to spread and work over the paint. The important point is to have an ample amount of product on the surface when cleaning and polishing the paint. Ample meaning not to little, not too much, just right.


The Wolfgang Paintwork Polish Enhancer has a rich lotion like consistency, somewhat like a hand lotion so it's very easy to spread out and work over the paint. Directions state to apply in a back and forth motion when applying by hand.

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The instructions also state to allow the product to dry to a haze before removing probably so the fillers are left behind, so I followed these instructions and found the dried residue wiped off easily using a microfiber polishing cloth.

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The resulting finish looked clear and glossy, which is how you want the paint to look before you apply any kind of paint sealant.

Results
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By machine
Next I applied the Wolfgang Paintwork Polish Enhancer by machine using the Porter Cable 7424XP with a white 5.5" CCS Polishing Pad. For this test I applied the product in an X-pattern to the face of the pad and then applied to one half of the hood on the 5.0 Speed Setting. The Wolfgang Paintwork Polish Enhancer has a long, smooth buffing cycle, which I like to refer to as play time, as in the Wolfgang Paintwork Polish Enhancer offers a long play time, that is you can buff wet for a long time before the product starts to disappear. I broke the half hood I was working on into 4 sections and buffed each section for about a minute making 4-6 section passes for each section and then at the end blended all sections together using long, sweeping passes over the entire half of the hood.

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Again, the label states to let the product haze before removing with a microfiber and that's what I did and just like the half of the hood I worked on by hand,

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The leftover residue on machine side wiped of easily and left behind a crystal clear finish with great gloss and shine, again, like the hand side it looked like I just wiped off a wax or paint sealant.


Results after Wolfgang Paintwork Polish Enhancer
A clear, clean, smooth glossy surface. Perfectly prepared for application of wax or paint sealant.
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The next step is to apply a wax or paint sealant to lock in the shine and leave behind a layer of protection.


Results after application of Wolfgang Füzion Carnauba Polymer Estate Wax (http://www.autogeek.net/wolfgang-fuzion-carnauba-polymer-car-wax.html)
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Working by machine is so much faster and easier as long as your choice of product also works well by machine and Wolfgang Paintwork Polish Enhancer is very machine-friendly.


Summary
The Wolfgang Paintwork Polish Enhancer is an excellent cleaner/polish for use by hand or with a DA style polisher. It cleans and polishes the surface restoring a clear, glossy finish perfect for applying your choice of wax or paint sealant. It's easy to apply and work over the paint and wipe-off is just as easy. If you have a car in good condition then this is a great choice for insuring the paint is clean, clear and smooth before waxing or sealing the paint.


Products Used
Wolfgang Paintwork Polish Enhancer (http://www.autogeek.net/wg2000.html)
Cobra Indigo Microfiber Polishing Cloth (http://www.autogeek.net/coinmipoclsc.html)
Wolfgang Foam Applicator Pads (http://www.autogeek.net/wolfgang-foam-pads-6.html)
5.5 White CCS Polishing Foam Pad
Porter Cable 7424XP (http://www.autogeek.net/dual-action-polishers.html)
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Mike

MoBenzOwner
10-26-2009, 04:27 PM
Nice review, I have always liked this product.

kronos
10-26-2009, 04:57 PM
Whoa. Those after photos look stunning.

I have the WG Polish Enhancer and have enjoyed its benefits. It has always been easy to use and it produces solid results. I do have a question about it though.

Should it be used after polishing a car and before applying the LSP to insure any oils or residue left behind from polishing do not interfere with the LSP bonding process?

mchess1
10-26-2009, 09:01 PM
Great job Mike, as usual. You/Wolfgang really got those flakes to pop.

Is that Meghan's 300?

maxisiri
10-26-2009, 10:47 PM
Thanks Mike...Another Awesome writeup!!! As you saw in the other thread I asked you and Dwane...I was very interested in this product...now it's on his way to become another product of my arsenal.
Thanks!

WRAPT C5Z06
12-15-2009, 07:41 PM
Mike,

It looks as though you're applying pressure when using the PC and applying the PPE, am I correct?

:)

Mike Phillips
12-15-2009, 08:40 PM
Mike,

It looks as though you're applying pressure when using the PC and applying the PPE, am I correct?

:)

With that product you only use light pressure, just enough to be more than just the weight of the machine to keep the pad stable on the surface under power.


Check out this thread, he's working on GM paint like you're working on...


http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/show-n-shine/22347-i-got-pop.html

Here's was the thread that led up to the one above,

http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/auto-detailing-101/22246-not-getting-paint-pop.html


:)

Bunky
12-15-2009, 09:12 PM
Is this Meghan's metallic Chrysler 300? She said it did need a wash.

GMC83
12-15-2009, 09:37 PM
I am really tempted to try this product. I like how clear and glossy and LSP ready that finish looks.

Sure would be nice to work with a cleaner/polish you can let dry.

Rsurfer
12-16-2009, 12:33 AM
Nice job Mike...how does Wolfgang compare to Pinnacle Paintwork Cleansing Lotion? PPCL is my favorite paint cleaner so far. I tried a couple including Swissvax and gave the Swissvax cleaning fluid away. I just got Griot paint cleaner, but haven't tried it as yet.

WRAPT C5Z06
12-16-2009, 02:07 AM
I had some PPE in the garage, so I decided to try it with Griot's ROP on my 07 z06. I washed, clayed, washed before the PPE.

Here's what the white pad looked like after I finished. I washed, clayed, then washed before the PPE. For some reason, the pad looks more gray in the picture compared to in person.


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highroler
06-13-2011, 03:44 PM
After washing and claying car, is it advisable to use WG Paint Work Polish Enhancer prior to applying:

Wolfgang Total Swirl Remover 3.0
Wolfgang Finishing Glaze 3.0
Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant 3.0
Pinnacle Souverän Carnauba Paste Wax

I previously applied the above products with a Meguiars Dual Action 6 Inch Polisher G110v2 and need to know if the above list of products needs to be removed prior to doing another multi-step detail...

jkk7479
06-13-2011, 04:15 PM
After washing and claying car, is it advisable to use WG Paint Work Polish Enhancer prior to applying:

Wolfgang Total Swirl Remover 3.0
Wolfgang Finishing Glaze 3.0
Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant 3.0
Pinnacle Souverän Carnauba Paste Wax

I previously applied the above products with a Meguiars Dual Action 6 Inch Polisher G110v2 and need to know if the above list of products needs to be removed prior to doing another multi-step detail...

Hello,

Paintwork Polish Enhancer is to be used when the car has little to no swirls. I see you want to use the Total Swirl Remover and Finishing Glaze. The PPE is an unnecessary step if you are doing paint correction. However, after you have corrected the paint, whenever you want to do a detail again in a couple of months on your car and if the swirls aren't bad or non existant you can use the PPE and then top with your sealant or wax.

bevans
06-13-2011, 04:59 PM
I have a brand new bottle of PPE 16oz if anyone is interested.


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Mike Phillips
06-13-2011, 05:13 PM
Hello,

I see you want to use the Total Swirl Remover and Finishing Glaze.

The PPE is an unnecessary step if you are doing paint correction.



This is correct.

If you're using the Wolfgang Total Swirl Remover it's going to more than do anything you could do with the PPE even if applied by hand. See this thread,

Removing Scratches By Hand (http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/auto-detailing-101/31475-removing-scratches-hand.html)


Choosing and using the right polish can be confusing because there are a lot of products on the market in general but the Paintwork Polish Enhancer is a light paint cleaner for primarily prepping paint in good to excellent shape for application of wax or sealant.

So you would,


Wash
Clay (if needed)
PPE
Wax or Sealant

As soon as you stepped up to the TSR and the FG, you no longer need the PPE as the multi-step approach will remove swirls and polish the paint to a high gloss perfectly preparing it for wax or sealant.

A multi-step process with the above would look like this,

Wash
Clay (if needed)
TSR
FG
Wax or Sealant


:)