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    Wolf's Chemicals

    Who has experience with Wolf's Chemicals here? What products have you used? How do you like what you have used?

    I haven't had a chance to use any of Jesse's stuff but have heard nothing but positive things. I'm looking at the Carnauba Glaze and Blue Moon Liquid Carnauba Wax, as well as the nano paint & plastic set.
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    Re: Wolf's Chemicals

    I've used clean and coat and blackout tire and trim gel. Both solid products overall. I have Body Wrap but have yet to use it, I had it up for trade but haven't updated the sample thread anytime recently.

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    I've tried 2 things, the "Quickie Quick Detailer" and the trim "coating". I thought both were not good.

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    Re: Wolf's Chemicals

    I use the Rim shield love it and the window shield sealant is good too.

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    Re: Wolf's Chemicals

    Tried their hardbody and was not impressed at all, wasted my money on that one lol... Have since gone to other brands... That actually work..

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    First I've heard of hard body being no good. Honestly haven't heard much about the Quickie Quick Detailer.
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    Ive used Hardbody with good results so far. I applied it about 8 months ago to a daily driven Tacoma thats parked outside 24/7 and it seems to still bead water very well.

    I've also used the textile coating and rim shield and they are not anything worth writing home about IMO.
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    Wolf's Chemicals

    Ok, here is my story. I bought the "Quickie" QDer when Autopia picked up the line. I probably have 30+ different QDers & spray waxes. I just bought it to try it. It was the first QDer I thought was just bad. Not to mention when you read the bottle back - it tells you its a spray wax. Its streaky and has zero lube to it.

    So, I posted my thought on Autopia about it. I believe Jesse offered to send me any other product because of my dissatisfaction. True to his word, he sent me the Nano Trim Coat all the way from Budapest.

    I put it to the test comparing it to CarPro DLux. It wasn't even a contest - DLux blew it out of the water.

    You can find that thread here with pics and a video:

    http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...ad.php?t=67743

    The thing is, the trim coat seems to be somewhere between a dressing and a coating. IMHO calling it a coating is a stretch, as is selling it for $6 an oz. I also felt the QDer should have been labeled a spray wax (albeit a poor one) - not a QD.

    Don't know. Nice guy and all, but I do tons of reviews here and rarely do I trash a product. I guess different things just work for different people.

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    I can say for certain that not all detail sprays are created equal
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    Yep

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