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What makes Wolfgangs German Polymers "Super Polymers"
I love working with Wolfgang products, but as I was laying down a fresh coat of Fuzion today it came across my mind... What really makes this wax so special? What is a super polymer vs a regular polymer when it comes to wax?
Send me some feedback please!
Keep Calm... and Detail On!
Eric
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I assume its all marketing but as an Engineer for my day job I've always been curious about the chemistry behind detailing chemicals... I understand the different grades of carnuba but its all the secrets behind the overall wax thay we never hear about! I mean to sell a small plastic jar for $175 a company has to have some awesome marketing as well as be able to back it.up!
Keep Calm... and Detail On!
Eric
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Re: What makes Wolfgangs German Polymers "Super Polymers"
It's also funny how you americans say wulfgäng it's just wolfgang like its written and just an older first name here in germany.
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lol Nick gave me the laugh of the day. I bet Meguiars #26 or whatever sealant it is they have is up to par with wolfgangs sealant. LOL this guy^ Malborex came out of nowhere with the Wulfgeng hooey. Nobody over here in Murika says wulfgeng, ok? Stop confusing us breh lol jk
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Originally Posted by Malborex
It's also funny how you americans say wulfgäng it's just wolfgang like its written and just an older first name here in germany.
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Re: What makes Wolfgangs German Polymers "Super Polymers"
Originally Posted by EWtheDETAILER
I love working with Wolfgang products, but as I was laying down a fresh coat of Fuzion today it came across my mind... What really makes this wax so special? What is a super polymer vs a regular polymer when it comes to wax?
Send me some feedback please!
You mean you didn't figure out what's so special about the wax after you opened the jar, applied a super thin coat and effortlessly buffed it off to reveal mile-deep reflections?
I'd say you're focusing on the wrong aspect of the wax! If I were to take a Corvette Z06 for a test drive, I can tell you for sure that the last thing on my mind would be the name of the guy that installed the light in the glove box.
All joking aside, Wolfgang paint care products, more specifically Deep Gloss Paint Sealant, Fuzion and Deep Gloss Liquid Seal, are formulated using a polymer that provides far greater protection against UV rays and other environmental contaminants when compared to a traditional polymer. This is where they get the "super" name.
Dig any deeper than that and you're focusing on the wrong aspect of using a premium, hand-poured carnauba wax.
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Re: What makes Wolfgangs German Polymers "Super Polymers"
Originally Posted by Malborex
It's also funny how you americans say wulfgäng it's just wolfgang like its written and just an older first name here in germany.
Originally Posted by Qusai
LOL this guy^ Malborex came out of nowhere with the Wulfgeng hooey. Nobody over here in Murika says wulfgeng, ok? Stop confusing us breh lol jk
^^^^^^
If only I could find my: tyre-lever !!
{LOL}
Bob
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Wolfgang products are great.
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