Wolfgang products?

Volks_Jetta

Proud Jetta Owner
Does anyone know if the Wolfgang product line is a good one? Any really positive or negative aspects to the products? Thinking of trying it out, just haven't read that much about them here in DC.. Thanks for your input! :bigups
 
Wolfgang is easily one of my favorite product brands. I really do not have one negative comment to say about about nearly all of their products. I currently have their Auto Bathe which is a nice wash, Poly Clay bars (my favorite), Vinyl & Rubber (another favorite because of its matte finish and coconutty smell), Tire Gel (another favorite for a long lasting low gloss finish with no sling), Spot remover, and Deep Gloss Sealant. The spot remover is about equal to that of Folex, 303, or Eimann Fabrik; in other words they all work. The Deep Gloss Sealant seems to be love it or hate it; for a sealant it produces a warm carnauba-ish glow rather than the sharp gloss typical of most sealants. I also just recieved their leather conditioner last week and anticipate trying it. Give their products a shot and you will not be disappointed with them.
 
GregCavi said:
What are the Wolfgang Twins? I saw someone say that on DC once.
Greg

The twins would be the Prewax Polish Enhancer and the Deep Gloss Sealant.
 
I've previously used AIO and have now switched to the Wolfgang sealant with a carnuba topper and it's definately my preference. I'm also very happy with there leather cleaner and conditioner.
 
I can't think of a single bad experience I've had with Wolfgang products. They're easy to use, smell nice, and the results are fantastic. :)
 
All of the Wolfgang Products that I have used are top notch. Wolfgang's Pre-wax Polish Enhancer is one of my favorite products. I use it all the time. And the Auto Bathe is probably my favorite car wash. (I'm currently out though.)

FWIW
 
dalmore said:
All of the Wolfgang Products that I have used are top notch. Wolfgang's Pre-wax Polish Enhancer is one of my favorite products. I use it all the time. And the Auto Bathe is probably my favorite car wash. (I'm currently out though.)

FWIW

I use the WG autobathe, QD and sealant quite a bit.
The only product I haven't found to be useful on my black paint is the pre-wax polish enhancer. I used after IP and FP and saw/felt no difference. It was also a pain to remove unlike the sealant.
Maybe I should try it again. Pls share your experiences with this product.
 
pt91 said:
I use the WG autobathe, QD and sealant quite a bit.
The only product I haven't found to be useful on my black paint is the pre-wax polish enhancer. I used after IP and FP and saw/felt no difference. It was also a pain to remove unlike the sealant.
Maybe I should try it again. Pls share your experiences with this product.

Directly after using a polish like FP or SSR1 is the only time I skip the Polish Enhancer! Even then I use it sometimes. I use it for two reasons. It does a good job of minimizing some of the defects I have been unable to remove from my dark green metallic paint - I assume it has some fillers of some sort. And secondly, pre-wax polish enhancer brings back that freshly polished, glossy look with less time and effort than using FP or SSR1.

I apply it with a PC on 4 using an Edge Blue Polishing Pad. I work it much, much less than a polish but a bit longer than applying a sealant. Maybe two or three quick passes. I use about as much product as a sealant. I wipe it off without letting it dry to haze.
 
i used the WG DGSealant yesterday on a red VW. working the product was extremely easy and it left the paint with a beautiful shine.
 
Good stuff... when I first got the bug it was with one of the WG kits. Great results on both my autos, especially my wife's deep green metallic Liberty.
 
joe.p said:
i used the WG DGSealant yesterday on a red VW. working the product was extremely easy and it left the paint with a beautiful shine.

Ditto that... In fact out of all the waxes and sealants I have, Wolfgang is
in fact the eastiest to work with. There's been debate of it's durability,
But I think it is more a matter of insuficient prep more than anything else.
Do a good prep, and you should be go to go for a while.
 
I can't say enough good about Wolfgang. It is my favorite product for paint right now.

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Get a little bit of shade going on or a good bright background to reflect and it looks even better.

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