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Re: Review: Wolfgang Uber Ceramic Spray Coating
thanks,
I should probably know this but I don't. Is there a way to contact Andre and ask?
duplicate post. excuse
Last edited by arthur1920; 04-15-2020 at 12:12 PM.
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Re: Review: Wolfgang Uber Ceramic Spray Coating
OK,
While the car is still clean and in the garage, do I need to remove the SiO2 sealant to install the Ceramic Spray Coating, and would that be just another panel wipe with WG panel prep or would I have to buff the "SiO2" Sealant
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Re: Review: Wolfgang Uber Ceramic Spray Coating
Originally Posted by arthur1920
OK,
While the car is still clean and in the garage, do I need to remove the SiO2 sealant to install the Ceramic Spray Coating, and would that be just another panel wipe with WG panel prep or would I have to buff the "SiO2" Sealant
If you want install the coating, you would want to remove the paint sealant first. If it were me personally, I would do a fine cut polish just to ensure I removed the Paint Sealant completely. Just doing the paint prep, you wouldn't really know for sure if it got 100% off completely. A fine cut polish like Wolfgang Finishing Glaze would for sure 100% remove the paint sealant. Then just use the Paint Prep and proceed to do the coating! If you have any questions, you can also reach me at 1-800-869-3011 ext. 1244 as well.
Autogeek R&D
andre@autogeek.net
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Re: Review: Wolfgang Uber Ceramic Spray Coating
thank you, Andre.
I will make a decision about this as soon as I can stop kicking myself in the ass.
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Re: Review: Wolfgang Uber Ceramic Spray Coating
Originally Posted by arthur1920
OK,
While the car is still clean and in the garage, do I need to remove the SiO2 sealant to install the Ceramic Spray Coating, and would that be just another panel wipe with WG panel prep or would I have to buff the "SiO2" Sealant
Anytime you seal your car's paint with a wax or sealant, or use an AIO (cleaner/wax), you have basically just chose the path of NOT using any type of ceramic coating due to a bonding issue.
if you want to use a ceramic coating, any form, then after any prep work (that does NOT include any product that "seals" the paint or causes water to bead-up), then chemically strip the paint and apply the coating per instructions.
Chemically strip means to use a panel wipe or solvent.
It's all about working clean and properly preparing the surface.
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Re: Review: Wolfgang Uber Ceramic Spray Coating
Originally Posted by Andre
If you want install the coating,
If you have any questions, you can also reach me at 1-800-869-3011 ext. 1244 as well.
Thanks for chiming in Andre, I know a lot of people love reading your insights about product useage and performance.
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Re: Review: Wolfgang Uber Ceramic Spray Coating
Originally Posted by Andre
If you want install the coating, you would want to remove the paint sealant first. If it were me personally, I would do a fine cut polish just to ensure I removed the Paint Sealant completely. Just doing the paint prep, you wouldn't really know for sure if it got 100% off completely. A fine cut polish like Wolfgang Finishing Glaze would for sure 100% remove the paint sealant. Then just use the Paint Prep and proceed to do the coating! If you have any questions, you can also reach me at 1-800-869-3011 ext. 1244 as well.
Would Meguiars glaze work in place of Wolfgang Finishing Glaze?
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Re: Review: Wolfgang Uber Ceramic Spray Coating
Originally Posted by bcgreen
Would Meguiars glaze work in place of Wolfgang Finishing Glaze?
No.
Meguiars glaze is not abrasive - it does not work like Wolfgang Finishing Glase which is NOT a glaze but a fine cut polish.
The WG glaze should be renamed (years ago)
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Re: Review: Wolfgang Uber Ceramic Spray Coating
Originally Posted by Mike Phillips
Anytime you seal your car's paint with a wax or sealant, or use an AIO (cleaner/wax), you have basically just chose the path of NOT using any type of ceramic coating due to a bonding issue.
if you want to use a ceramic coating, any form, then after any prep work (that does NOT include any product that "seals" the paint or causes water to bead-up), then chemically strip the paint and apply the coating per instructions.
Chemically strip means to use a panel wipe or solvent.
It's all about working clean and properly preparing the surface.
You agree with Andre, then? I must re polish the car to remove every bit of SiO2 sealant? Panel wiping wont do it?
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04-20-2020, 03:44 PM
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Re: Review: Wolfgang Uber Ceramic Spray Coating
Originally Posted by arthur1920
You agree with Andre, then? I must re polish the car to remove every bit of SiO2 sealant? Panel wiping wont do it?
Yes.
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