Wolfgang Twins

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Have some Wolfgang and want to try it out on my White Sequoia and Red Honda Accord. Presently use AIO followed by either SG or UPP - both give very good results with lots of gloss. But I have some Wolfgang that I just gotta try. Both cars are well maintained and recently clayed. Will probably top off the Wolfgang x2 on the Red Honda with some Souveran.

Thinking of AIO or Poorboy's Pro Polish as the first step - anyone with any comments between the two? Followed by the Wolfgang pre cleaner and then sealant x2 with 12+ hours set up time. Any comments/suggestions?

The Wolfgang twins will be fun to try out and really need some advice on the Poorboy's Pro Polish v AIO - thoughts, comments, etc. The AIO or Poorboy's Polish is as a cleaner only so not worried about the Wolfgang pre cleaner removing it.

Need any input, advice, tips, tricks, etc.
 
You shouldn't need AIO if you have the WG pre cleaner. They do the same thing. Neither one is abrasive, so if you have swirls then you'll want to use some other kind of polish first and then just use the WG pre cleaner. There isn't any point in using AIO and then WG pre cleaner when they do the same thing. I don't know much about Poorboy's products, but if the Pro Polish has abrasives in it then you would probably want to use that one first instead of the AIO to deal with some of the swirls.
 
No swirls so the AIO would be just as a cleaner and would also offer some UV protection, can't get enough of that in central Texas. Thanks for your input; thought that the AIO was redundant.

Wish someone with info on Poorboy's Pro Polish would chime in - seems some discussion but more questions than answers - would like a comparison to AIO, SSR1.
 
Ask that question in Poorboy's forum perhaps. AIO is a non abrasive cleaner. Most of the polishes in Poorboy's line contain abrasives from what I can tell. Therefore since you say that you don't have any swirls, I would suggest skipping both steps and just using the Wolfgang.
 
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