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Wolfgang Paintwork Polish Enhancer
I have a few products in the closet I've yet to try.
WPPE--after wash/before polish? or after polish/before wax?
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Re: Wolfgang Paintwork Polish Enhancer
After polish, before wax. Wolfgang PPE will clean the paint of existing protection and/or any polishing oils left behind after polishing. It will also leave behind a glaze which fills in light scratches and swirls, and makes for maximum bonding of any follow-up paint protection.
I consider it to be a cleaner glaze, basically. And it's chemical cleaners, no abrasives.
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Re: Wolfgang Paintwork Polish Enhancer
Originally Posted by Emile
After polish, before wax. Wolfgang PPE will clean the paint of existing protection and/or any polishing oils left behind after polishing. It will also leave behind a glaze which fills in light scratches and swirls, and makes for maximum bonding of any follow-up paint protection.
I consider it to be a cleaner glaze, basically. And it's chemical cleaners, no abrasives.
SO THAT IS CORRECT FOR MINORS IMPERFECTIONS...?
STEPS:
1:Wolfgang Finishing Glaze 3.0
2:Wolfgang Paintwork Polish Enhancer
3:Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant 3.0
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Re: Wolfgang Paintwork Polish Enhancer
Originally Posted by MORUAR
SO THAT IS CORRECT FOR MINORS IMPERFECTIONS...?
STEPS:
1:Wolfgang Finishing Glaze 3.0
2:Wolfgang Paintwork Polish Enhancer
3:Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant 3.0
None are really swirl correctants.. Its the nature of waxes,sealants, and glazes to fill in some swirls. For some minor imperfections, it will need a light polish. If this is not available, the polish enhancer will help fill in some swirls and provide a good bonding surface as Emile said.
Autogeek OG. Attended detail fest I/II. Still detailing!
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Re: Wolfgang Paintwork Polish Enhancer
Originally Posted by Emile
After polish, before wax. Wolfgang PPE will clean the paint of existing protection and/or any polishing oils left behind after polishing. It will also leave behind a glaze which fills in light scratches and swirls, and makes for maximum bonding of any follow-up paint protection.
I consider it to be a cleaner glaze, basically. And it's chemical cleaners, no abrasives.
Originally Posted by ryandamartini
None are really swirl correctants.. Its the nature of waxes,sealants, and glazes to fill in some swirls. For some minor imperfections, it will need a light polish. If this is not available, the polish enhancer will help fill in some swirls and provide a good bonding surface as Emile said.
My car is a new Vette z06, about 1300 lilles, the clear coat is good, only has minor imperfections product of daily use and i need get the best shinest and gloss ass possible... what do you recommend me? Tks.
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