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    The Wolfgang Twins - Picture with Links

    The Wolfgang Twins


    Occasionally I get a Private Message asking what the Wolfgang Twins are so this is a simple thread that shows the products with link to their pages on the Autogeek.net store.


    The Wolfgang Twins
    Wolfgang Total Swirl Remover 3.0 16 oz
    Wolfgang Finishing Glaze 3.0 16 oz




    In simple terms...

    The Wolfgang Total Swirl Remover is medium strength swirl mark remover that will tackle a majority of the cars that most people reading this will ever tackle.

    The Wolfgang Finishing Glaze is a very light finishing polish that will refine the results created by the Wolfgang Total Swirl Remover and leave a clear, haze-free finish.


    For most projects you would,

    Step 1 - Wash and dry car

    Step 2 - Inspect paint for above surface bonded contaminants
    If discovered, use detailing clay to remove the contaminants, see this article.

    Step 3 - Remover Swirls
    At this step you would use the Wolfgang Total Swirl Remover

    Step 4 - Polish to a high gloss
    At this step you would use the Finishing Glaze

    Step 5 - Seal and protect paint
    At this step you would apply your LSP or Last Step Product, this could be a wax or a paint sealant. A popular choice that keeps you in the Wolfgang family would be to follow the Finishing Glaze with Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant 3.0

    Then if you want you can top the WDGPS with Wolfgang Fuzion.


    This car had the above process used over the for a swirl free, show car finish.

    1994 Porsche Detailed for "Operation Comfort" Modeled by Brittany from Stuart, Florida






    Anyone can get show car results the first time!
    This black Porsche was also buffed out using the Wolfgang Twins followed by Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant and Fuzion.

    Proof You Can Do It! - Joe The Detailer - Black Porsche Turned into Black Pearl!







    Any paint system, any car...
    Here's an example of one of our forum members removing rotary buffers swirls using the Wolfgang Twins on his 350Z


    How To Remove Horrible Rotary Buffer Swirl Marks out of a 350Z using the Wolfgang Twins


    Before - Rotary Buffer Swirls Everywhere in the paint







    After - A 100% Swirl Free Finish









    Wolfgang Paint Correction and Finishing System

    Wolfgang Total Swirl Remover 3.0 16 oz
    Wolfgang Finishing Glaze 3.0 16 oz
    Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant 3.0
    Wolfgang Fuzion


    Together with any of the DA Polishers and foam buffing pads Autogeek offers anyone can get show car results in their garage!


    Take care of your own cars or detail your friends and neighbor's cars and you new detailing hobby will pay for itself.



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    Re: The Wolfgang Twins - Picture with Links

    Is there a wait time between buffing off the WDGPS and application of the Fuzion?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tyrod View Post
    Is there a wait time between buffing off the WDGPS and application of the Fuzion?
    12 hours.
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    12 hours! ### lol. So how did he get that to shine so much, did he use a a electronic buffer? Or is it the Fuzion that gives it that extra shine?

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    I like the Twins

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nitro24 View Post
    12 hours! ### lol. So how did he get that to shine so much, did he use a a electronic buffer? Or is it the Fuzion that gives it that extra shine?
    An electronic buffer sure works good.

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    Re: The Wolfgang Twins - Picture with Links

    I am planning on getting the swirl remover, but I already have menzerna PO85rd. What is the comparison between the WG finishing glaze and the PO85rd? In other words, would the PO85rd work instead of the WG finishing glaze?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trevor View Post
    I am planning on getting the swirl remover, but I already have menzerna PO85rd. What is the comparison between the WG finishing glaze and the PO85rd? In other words, would the PO85rd work instead of the WG finishing glaze?
    Yes, WG FG will work much like PO85RD in terms of finish.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bunky View Post
    Yes, WG FG will work much like PO85RD in terms of finish.
    Aren't they the same?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Emm View Post
    Aren't they the same?
    FG is supposed to be a variation of 106FA.
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