Anthony O.
New member
Well I have received everything I have been waiting for from the great folks at Premium
. FMJ kit, Finishing Touch Glaze, Waxing Frenzy (plus the vinyl dressing and metal polish), Wolfgang Sealant and some Victoria Crusin Wax. The Waxing Frenzy and the Victoria Crusin Wax did not come from Dwayne but from two other suppliers.
I will leave the "Cruisn Wax" out of this testing.
Well we once again had some ugly weather here in South Texas so I ran the wife's minivan to the local coin-op and washed her down. When I got home I cleaned just one door, passenger door, with some Cleansing Lotion and I then layed down two strips off paint that then made 3 small panels on the door.
On one panel I applied the FMJ per directions with nothing underneath it cept the Cleansing Lotion. FMJ goes on very easy and wipes off just as easy. No streaking and no residue.
Wolfgang came next on the middle panel and just as I expected it went on very easy and came off with ease.
Waxing Frenzy then went on the third and last panel. It also goes on very easy but reguires a little longer for its bonding time, just 3 to 5 minutes. It also wipes off super easy.
So in the application and removal process all 3 would score equally, the only drawback to WF would be the extra minutes for bonding but that's really no biggy.
Now in the appearance area my hat would have to tip towards the Wolfgang. Our minivan is a Teal color and while I took some pictures they are hard to tell anything by because of the really overcast skies. But what the camera could not pick up the naked eye could and the Wolfgang had a "slight" edge over the other two. The next best in appearance would go to the FMJ but only by the slightest edge over the WF.
The Wolfgang (WG) also had the slickest feel to the paint after it was buffed off. I mean VERY slick. A great difference between the WF and the WG in this category. FMJ is slick also but the WG is ever so slightly slicker.
I then took a full 2 cups of water and poured it over the door. I did this to see how each sealant sheeted water and the FMJ sheeted it best with the WG (which also gave some beading) a very close second. WF sheeted well but also had more beading. All 3 dried off SUPER easy so a big to all 3 in this category.
I dried the door with a WW towel and noticed once again that the WG was far slicker than the WF and a tad slicker than the FMJ.
Now I tested them for cleaning ability. I cleaned the top of our washing machine and applied 4 Sharpie lines on the top lid. I allowed then to dry for 15 minutes and then rubbed them with my hand, nothing came off. First up was the FMJ on a MF applicator pad and it did not touch the line nor smear it.
Next up on the second line was the Wolfgang. It did remove and smear the Sharpie marker line.
Next on the 3rd line was the Waxing Frenzy and it also removed and smeard the line.
The fourth line had the new Liquid Souveran applid to it and guess what? It did not remove nor smear the line, which is cool to me anyways.
Well I will put these products, plus the Victoria Cruisn Wax, through more testing and use as the week goes on......if the RAIN WILL EVER GO AWAY!!!!
Thank You,
Anthony

I will leave the "Cruisn Wax" out of this testing.
Well we once again had some ugly weather here in South Texas so I ran the wife's minivan to the local coin-op and washed her down. When I got home I cleaned just one door, passenger door, with some Cleansing Lotion and I then layed down two strips off paint that then made 3 small panels on the door.
On one panel I applied the FMJ per directions with nothing underneath it cept the Cleansing Lotion. FMJ goes on very easy and wipes off just as easy. No streaking and no residue.
Wolfgang came next on the middle panel and just as I expected it went on very easy and came off with ease.
Waxing Frenzy then went on the third and last panel. It also goes on very easy but reguires a little longer for its bonding time, just 3 to 5 minutes. It also wipes off super easy.
So in the application and removal process all 3 would score equally, the only drawback to WF would be the extra minutes for bonding but that's really no biggy.
Now in the appearance area my hat would have to tip towards the Wolfgang. Our minivan is a Teal color and while I took some pictures they are hard to tell anything by because of the really overcast skies. But what the camera could not pick up the naked eye could and the Wolfgang had a "slight" edge over the other two. The next best in appearance would go to the FMJ but only by the slightest edge over the WF.
The Wolfgang (WG) also had the slickest feel to the paint after it was buffed off. I mean VERY slick. A great difference between the WF and the WG in this category. FMJ is slick also but the WG is ever so slightly slicker.
I then took a full 2 cups of water and poured it over the door. I did this to see how each sealant sheeted water and the FMJ sheeted it best with the WG (which also gave some beading) a very close second. WF sheeted well but also had more beading. All 3 dried off SUPER easy so a big to all 3 in this category.
I dried the door with a WW towel and noticed once again that the WG was far slicker than the WF and a tad slicker than the FMJ.
Now I tested them for cleaning ability. I cleaned the top of our washing machine and applied 4 Sharpie lines on the top lid. I allowed then to dry for 15 minutes and then rubbed them with my hand, nothing came off. First up was the FMJ on a MF applicator pad and it did not touch the line nor smear it.
Next up on the second line was the Wolfgang. It did remove and smear the Sharpie marker line.
Next on the 3rd line was the Waxing Frenzy and it also removed and smeard the line.
The fourth line had the new Liquid Souveran applid to it and guess what? It did not remove nor smear the line, which is cool to me anyways.
Well I will put these products, plus the Victoria Cruisn Wax, through more testing and use as the week goes on......if the RAIN WILL EVER GO AWAY!!!!
Thank You,
Anthony