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Wolfgang DGPS vs. Megs Ultimate Liquid Wax
I'm a newbie, so which one is better, or is this like comparing apples and Oranges. Will be going on a Silver 2013 Tundra Crewmax. Thanks.
Seth
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Re: Wolfgang DGPS vs. Megs Ultimate Liquid Wax
Sealants and Wax both offer protection but sealants usually last longer than "waxes". If anything, you can "top" with the sealant under the wax.
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Re: Wolfgang DGPS vs. Megs Ultimate Liquid Wax
Both are sealants and I have been really impressed with Megs Ultimate Wax. Good durability and sheds dirt / stays clean really well too. I have not used Wolfgang DGPS but if it is anything like Blackfire sealant it is a good sealant.
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Re: Wolfgang DGPS vs. Megs Ultimate Liquid Wax
I'm pretty sure ULW is a synthetic sealant just like WDGPS. It is a fair comparison. Many OTC products are labled with familiar words such as "wax". In my opinion both are good products that I wouldn't hesitate to use. However, I really enjoy Wolfgang Deep Gloss as of late. It is a breeze to apply and remove. It has held up well on my daily driver and looks just as good as it did 3 months ago when it was applied. Of course good prep work is the key. You get out of it what you put in. Just my opinion..........
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Re: Wolfgang DGPS vs. Megs Ultimate Liquid Wax
I stand corrected :P Learn something every day.
Just read the description for MULW and yep, it's a "synthetic polymer wax".
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Re: Wolfgang DGPS vs. Megs Ultimate Liquid Wax
I used Megs Ultimate Liquid Wax, Megs Liquid Carnauba Wax, Pinnacle Liquid Souveran Wax on 3 side by side panels on my black acura cl. Could not tell any difference all three looked great. Went with the Ultimate Liquid Wax as it should last longer.
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Re: Wolfgang DGPS vs. Megs Ultimate Liquid Wax
I've used both on my silver car. DGPS just looks and feels better. And it lasts longer too.
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Re: Wolfgang DGPS vs. Megs Ultimate Liquid Wax
I have used Megs Ultimate Liquid wax and like it a lot but it can be a little finicky to work with . ULW gives a harder colder reflection
I use BFWD now and to my eye ,it gives more of a carnauba look which I have read Wolfgang look is similiar to BFWD. It gives a deeper darker reflection.
This is on black paint,on lighter colors,I really dont see much of a difference.
Wolfgang,ULW, and BFWD are all good choices !
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Re: Wolfgang DGPS vs. Megs Ultimate Liquid Wax
Originally Posted by dcgocd
I have used Megs Ultimate Liquid wax and like it a lot but it can be a little finicky to work with . ULW gives a harder colder reflection
I use BFWD now and to my eye ,it gives more of a carnauba look which I have read Wolfgang look is similiar to BFWD. It gives a deeper darker reflection.
This is on black paint,on lighter colors,I really dont see much of a difference.
Wolfgang,ULW, and BFWD are all good choices !
Why is it finicky to work with?
THanks for the replies everyone.
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Re: Wolfgang DGPS vs. Megs Ultimate Liquid Wax
Originally Posted by SethSPST
Why is it finicky to work with?
THanks for the replies everyone.
Sometimes when removing it you would see streaking. The streaks could be removed by lightly dampen your microfiber and buff again. The suggested method is to lay down a thin layer of liquid UW and buff off in 3 to 5 minutes. Too thick can lead to streaking. The streaks will also dissipate on their own in a relatively short time.
While Meguiar's has not advertised an "improved" version, they did tweak the formula a bit to nearly eliminate difficulties folks were experiencing in the liquid version.
The difficulty did not seem to exist with the paste version.
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