View Full Version : ? About WolfGang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant
EddieF
10-03-2012, 03:57 PM
I just recieved my order and my free sample is WGDGPS. My question is, after I apply the sealant, can I apply collonite 845 after the sealant? Thanks.
Setec Astronomy
10-03-2012, 04:01 PM
Ideally you would let the WGDGPS cure for 12-24 hours before the Collinite...but it wouldn't be the end of the world if you topped it in less time than that.
you have to let the sealant cure, but once it is cured, you sure can apply a wax, such as 845
rider9195
10-03-2012, 04:02 PM
It would be best to wait 8-12 hours for the Wolfgang to bond. But why top with 845? The Wolfgang alone looks great! And two coats are even better.
EddieF
10-03-2012, 04:11 PM
Ive read a lot of people applying a wax after a sealant for extra protection. Winter is around the corner so I'm preparing the car for an ugly winter. Thanks for all the input.
Chris's FX4
10-03-2012, 04:16 PM
Ive read a lot of people applying a wax after a sealant for extra protection. Winter is around the corner so I'm preparing the car for an ugly winter. Thanks for all the input.
I would just do another coat of WGDGPS then. That's what I do with my truck, and it easily lasts from August-April. My truck is also outside 24/7, and I live in a place that averages 200inches of snow each winter.
If you really want to top with 845 then I would wait the 12hrs. Give the second coat of WGDGPS a try though, I think you'll be as equally happy.:xyxthumbs:
EddieF
10-03-2012, 04:29 PM
I would just do another coat of WGDGPS then. That's what I do with my truck, and it easily lasts from August-April. My truck is also outside 24/7, and I live in a place that averages 200inches of snow each winter.
If you really want to top with 845 then I would wait the 12hrs. Give the second coat of WGDGPS a try though, I think you'll be as equally happy.:xyxthumbs:
Sounds like a plan. Is it ok to use a spray wax, like xmt 360 down the road after a wash?
TroyScherer
10-03-2012, 04:36 PM
Sounds like a plan. Is it ok to use a spray wax, like xmt 360 down the road after a wash?
Absolutely.
My plan of attack would be.
WDGPS x2
Spray wax after every wash
maxniman
10-03-2012, 04:41 PM
Absolutely.
My plan of attack would be.
WDGPS x2
Spray wax after every wash
:iagree: I would just go with 2 coats of WG
EddieF
10-03-2012, 04:46 PM
Absolutely.
My plan of attack would be.
WDGPS x2
Spray wax after every wash
:dblthumb2:
Lakhum
10-12-2012, 03:52 AM
Sorry for being a noob, by two coats you mean wait for 12-24 hours and then re apply. Not right away? Correct.
imranhakro
10-12-2012, 04:28 AM
Sorry for being a noob, by two coats you mean wait for 12-24 hours and then re apply. Not right away? Correct.
Exactly...
addysdaddy
10-12-2012, 05:59 AM
Sorry for being a noob, by two coats you mean wait for 12-24 hours and then re apply. Not right away? Correct.
For the "sisters", WG Deep Liquid Sealant or BFCS, you only need to wait 1-2 hours for the sealant to bond - then apply an additional coat. I've checked this information out with Todd & Nick who both confirm this. (keep in mind that Todd is the Development Mgr for BF) No need to wait that long. BTW, I just applied 4 coats of the new WG Liquid Sealant - it's fantastic.
imranhakro
10-12-2012, 07:21 AM
For the "sisters", WG Deep Liquid Sealant or BFCS, you only need to wait 1-2 hours for the sealant to bond - then apply an additional coat. I've checked this information out with Todd & Nick who both confirm this. (keep in mind that Todd is the Development Mgr for BF) No need to wait that long. BTW, I just applied 4 coats of the new WG Liquid Sealant - it's fantastic.
Autogeek.net and Wolfgangcarcare.com suggest that in order to achieve a slick, durable finish, Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant 3.0 must cure for at least 12-24 hours (depending upon humidity) curing time before another coat.
By the way 4 coats is a over kill and waste of product :)
Chris's FX4
10-12-2012, 09:26 AM
Sorry for being a noob, by two coats you mean wait for 12-24 hours and then re apply. Not right away? Correct.
For the "sisters", WG Deep Liquid Sealant or BFCS, you only need to wait 1-2 hours for the sealant to bond - then apply an additional coat. I've checked this information out with Todd & Nick who both confirm this. (keep in mind that Todd is the Development Mgr for BF) No need to wait that long. BTW, I just applied 4 coats of the new WG Liquid Sealant - it's fantastic.
I think Lakhum was referencing Deep Gloss Paint Sealant, not Liquid Seal. In which case yes, at least 12hrs is the minimum cure time for WGDGPS.
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