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WRXINXS
05-21-2013, 12:03 PM
I am going to use Wolfgang Paint Polish Enhancer followed by two coats of WGDGPS 3.0 on my black polished car this weekend.

After follow up washes, what would be the better topper that will stay true to the DGPS 3.0 "Look"? DG Liquid Seal or DG Spritz Sealant? I love the look of 3.0 so I want the topper to have the same 3.0 Look to it.

Are either of those two better than the other at staying true to the 3.0 look? I know that the Liquid Seal is the stronger of the two if they were to be used as a stand alone.

Also, I have used the Spritz Sealant in the past and know it leaves the paint super slick, but would the Liquid Seal also provide good slickness or would it be more like my Opti-Seal which provides great protection but not very good slickness?

Thanks,
Drew

RMM
05-21-2013, 12:54 PM
I have both and use WGDGSS as maintenance: it is slicker than WGDGLS and more apropriate for that function.
I have used WGDGLS occasionally on paint, but mainly on headlights and taillights and on wheels.

FUNX650
05-21-2013, 02:45 PM
Hi Drew...

1.) :iagree: with RMM's below post:

I have both and use WGDGSS as maintenance:
it is slicker than WGDGLS and more apropriate for that function.


2.) Just a passing thought:
Why not apply another film-layer of WGDGPS:


"After (several) follow up washes"...



"that (definitely) will stay true to the DGPS 3.0 "Look"


:)

Bob

WRXINXS
05-21-2013, 08:11 PM
RMM - Well that good because I already have the spritz sealant on hand!

Bob - So true that sometimes just laying down another coat after a few washes will restore the slickness and protection AND stay true to that 3.0 look! Somehow I did not even think of that!

Thanks guys!

Wes Bremec
05-21-2013, 08:28 PM
Fuzion it

spiralout462
05-21-2013, 08:37 PM
It's funny you asked this today. My black truck is wearing 1 month old WDGPS. I've been really wanting to try the Liquid Seal even though it is meant to be stand alone. I tried a small section of the hood and couldn't stop! :) It's just so darn easy to use and smells great! She really looks nice but as others have said there are probably slicker options. It's hard for me to tell since my single stage black never feels quite as slick as other bc/cc systems. I have no experience with the Spritz but there is that BOGO right now......hmmm......?

MarkD51
05-21-2013, 09:11 PM
I've used the WGDGPS 3.0 and WGDGLS combo on my Kia Spectra. They play very well together, and I think the Liquid Seal even further enhances the Deep Gloss Paint Sealant look.

But as some note, if you're wishing super slick "hand feel" to the paint, there are probably better options.

Pinnacle Crystal Mist Spray Detailer is also killer and looks fantastic after the Sealant 3.0. I really like the Crystal Mist after a wash.

NLS8520
05-22-2013, 02:52 AM
Great question!. I was wondering the same which of these two product's are recommended to top DGPS3.0 after a maintenance wash. Sounds like WGDGSS would be the one.

TroyScherer
05-22-2013, 05:18 AM
Having used both I agree with RMM.


WG DGSS is the "quicker detailer" that I would use post wash to add slickness and maintain the finish.

WG DGLS is a true WOWA sealant that I would use once monthly or so and this would maintain the DGPS indefinitely.

WRXINXS
05-22-2013, 07:57 AM
Do you guys feel that Liquid Seal would have a high solvent content and remove the underlying DGPS?

TroyScherer
05-22-2013, 08:39 AM
Do you guys feel that Liquid Seal would have a high solvent content and remove the underlying DGPS?


Short Answer: No

That would mean that DGLS would remove it self every-time you tried to apply it. I think many over-think this concept of solvents in product removing things.

WRXINXS
05-22-2013, 09:02 AM
Short Answer: No

That would mean that DGLS would remove it self every-time you tried to apply it. I think many over-think this concept of solvents in product removing things.


True and I guess it would also mean you could never layer WGDGPS 3.0 because of solvent content which we know is not true because most people use 2 coats 12 hours apart.