Greets from Wolf's Chemicals :)!

:welcome: To AutopiaForums Jesse!

So what do you think of Wolfs Chemicals products? I love them! :bigups
 
I'll ask a question...

Jesse, which product -in the current Wolf's range- are you most proud of?

Hmm that's a tough one :)! I think for my personal pride it would have to be "The Mask" because it was my original idea and it was cool to see it come to life :). But for a joint product, I think definitely Hard Body and Body Wrap. For those of you who know me personally, you know I've been detailing for quite a long time, and to this day I've never seen another LSP that outshines either of them :).


I am interested to here the difference between BodyWrap & HardBody. And the reason for offering both as they are close in pricing.


Hi Troy! When we started Wolf's, the one thing that I vowed to do is to "keep it real". By that I mean, make excellent products and price them very well... basically not base the prices on what the other guys are pricing theirs at. I'm a detailer too, so this was an important issue for me. If you look at the price and quantity of our nano coatings compared to the others, you will see that ours are, in most cases, about 10 x cheaper than the competition. So when we made HB, we didn't want to jack up the price of it "just because we can". The major difference in BW and HB is the hardness. BW is perfectly fine for almost any paint type, but HB was designed to address the soft paint issue on some cars, like Japanese cars. The paints on these are generally more porous than on other cars and sometimes BW has a hard time forming the nano bridge on these paints, so HB addresses that :).
 
I have only used one Wolf's product - White Satin. It worked fine but I did not really notice anything especially unique except it rinsed very easily.

What do you think the primary difference of White Satin over other soaps on the market. What was important to you?
 
I have only used one Wolf's product - White Satin. It worked fine but I did not really notice anything especially unique except it rinsed very easily.

What do you think the primary difference of White Satin over other soaps on the market. What was important to you?

Hi Al! Wow now here's an internet prescence I haven't seen in a month of Sundays! How are you :)? Well I think I would have to say the slickness of it is the most important to me. It does an exceptional job of keeping the surface slick, and makes it easy to remove dirt and other road grime without having to "work for it". Also, the shampoos I've used before had really low dilutions and despite them being cheaper, they always came out more expensive in the long run. I threw back several versions of this shampoo until we finally found the one that put a smile on my face. Super slick, rinses easily, 1:500 dilution, cleans very well and I love the smell :). All I could ask for in a shampoo :)
 
Hi Al! Wow now here's an internet prescence I haven't seen in a month of Sundays! How are you :)? Well I think I would have to say the slickness of it is the most important to me. It does an exceptional job of keeping the surface slick, and makes it easy to remove dirt and other road grime without having to "work for it". Also, the shampoos I've used before had really low dilutions and despite them being cheaper, they always came out more expensive in the long run. I threw back several versions of this shampoo until we finally found the one that put a smile on my face. Super slick, rinses easily, 1:500 dilution, cleans very well and I love the smell :). All I could ask for in a shampoo :)

Thanks for the reply but do not know what you meant by internet presence. I will be using it soon (use multiple) so will get more time with it on different mitts and cleaning needs.
 
Ok so I familiarized myself with the Wolsf's line a bit and have 2 questions:

1. Besides the difference in scratch resistance or "hardness" between HB and BW, does one look better or repel water better?

2. Is De-ionizer OK if it gets on clear bra material? I'm thinking of one of my cars where half the hood has PPF on it. I've never used Iron X on that car because I was afraid of damaging the PPF.
 
Welcome to the forums Jesse,
I have yet to experience any Wolf's products but now that AF has its more than likely, what would you recommend for the "first" thing I try of your line? :)
 
Welcome Jesse, Iv'e become a Hard Body Fan. Used many sealants and coatings through the years and never had one stay slick for more than a week or two till I found Hard Body.
 
Thanks for the reply but do not know what you meant by internet presence. I will be using it soon (use multiple) so will get more time with it on different mitts and cleaning needs.

Al, I'm Apollo_Auto from Autopia :)! Let me know how you get on with it!

Ok so I familiarized myself with the Wolsf's line a bit and have 2 questions:

1. Besides the difference in scratch resistance or "hardness" between HB and BW, does one look better or repel water better?

2. Is De-ionizer OK if it gets on clear bra material? I'm thinking of one of my cars where half the hood has PPF on it. I've never used Iron X on that car because I was afraid of damaging the PPF.

The looks and behaviors are basically the same! Deironizer won't harm a thing, especially plastics ;)

Welcome to the forums Jesse,
I have yet to experience any Wolf's products but now that AF has its more than likely, what would you recommend for the "first" thing I try of your line? :)

Thanks! Hmm, I would give Deironizer or Hard Body a run ;)!
 
Welcome to AF!

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Got a quick question for you, I'm wanting to try out either Hiderophobe or the Textile Nano Sealant on my work boots. They are made up of both synthetic leather and a canvas like textile.

NIKE Sage Green Air Force SFB Men's Boot

Which product would you reccomend for this kind of application? My main goal is to basically waterproof and protect them from staining and discoloration over time.

Thank you for the information.
 
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