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Recently I Used These Products From Wolfgang
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CoffeeDude
, Jan 03 2014 03:12 PM, 13 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 03 January 2014 - 03:12 PM
Total Swirl Remover
Finishing Glaze
Deep Gloss Paint Sealant
I don't know how to write a review so I'll give some comments.
I used a dual action polisher with Lake Country backing plate and Lake Country orange, white, black flat pads to apply these products
I applied the TSR one panel at a time and wiped it off. At high speeds the product produced quite a bit of dust.
I sprayed a bit water to reduce the dusting but it didn't helped much.
But the layer applied on to the paint was still easy to wipe off.
My pad felt a bit warm after a few panels and due to my first time using a LC backing plate I didn't realise the backing plate starting to overheat. Bits of the yellow backing plate was stating to fly off!!
When I removed the sponge from the backing plate the entire backing plate crumbled!!!
I applied the FG at medium speeds and it was also easy to work with.
Finally comes the DGPS, I applied it to half of the car, waited 40 mins before wiping off. It was easy to wipe off even after it has dried. As the DGPS needs 12 hours to fully cure, I could only do the next half of the car the next day.
The end result is very nice.
Even though it is a sealant, it shines like a wax.
The depth and gloss is worth the effort.
Finishing Glaze
Deep Gloss Paint Sealant
I don't know how to write a review so I'll give some comments.
I used a dual action polisher with Lake Country backing plate and Lake Country orange, white, black flat pads to apply these products
I applied the TSR one panel at a time and wiped it off. At high speeds the product produced quite a bit of dust.
I sprayed a bit water to reduce the dusting but it didn't helped much.
But the layer applied on to the paint was still easy to wipe off.
My pad felt a bit warm after a few panels and due to my first time using a LC backing plate I didn't realise the backing plate starting to overheat. Bits of the yellow backing plate was stating to fly off!!
When I removed the sponge from the backing plate the entire backing plate crumbled!!!
I applied the FG at medium speeds and it was also easy to work with.
Finally comes the DGPS, I applied it to half of the car, waited 40 mins before wiping off. It was easy to wipe off even after it has dried. As the DGPS needs 12 hours to fully cure, I could only do the next half of the car the next day.
The end result is very nice.
Even though it is a sealant, it shines like a wax.
The depth and gloss is worth the effort.
#2
Posted 03 January 2014 - 04:09 PM
QUOTE (CoffeeDude @ Jan 3 2014, 03:12 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Total Swirl Remover
Finishing Glaze
Deep Gloss Paint Sealant
I don't know how to write a review so I'll give some comments.
I used a dual action polisher with Lake Country backing plate and Lake Country orange, white, black flat pads to apply these products
I applied the TSR one panel at a time and wiped it off. At high speeds the product produced quite a bit of dust.
I sprayed a bit water to reduce the dusting but it didn't helped much.
But the layer applied on to the paint was still easy to wipe off.
My pad felt a bit warm after a few panels and due to my first time using a LC backing plate I didn't realise the backing plate starting to overheat. Bits of the yellow backing plate was stating to fly off!!
When I removed the sponge from the backing plate the entire backing plate crumbled!!!
I applied the FG at medium speeds and it was also easy to work with.
Finally comes the DGPS, I applied it to half of the car, waited 40 mins before wiping off. It was easy to wipe off even after it has dried. As the DGPS needs 12 hours to fully cure, I could only do the next half of the car the next day.
The end result is very nice.
Even though it is a sealant, it shines like a wax.
The depth and gloss is worth the effort.
Finishing Glaze
Deep Gloss Paint Sealant
I don't know how to write a review so I'll give some comments.
I used a dual action polisher with Lake Country backing plate and Lake Country orange, white, black flat pads to apply these products
I applied the TSR one panel at a time and wiped it off. At high speeds the product produced quite a bit of dust.
I sprayed a bit water to reduce the dusting but it didn't helped much.
But the layer applied on to the paint was still easy to wipe off.
My pad felt a bit warm after a few panels and due to my first time using a LC backing plate I didn't realise the backing plate starting to overheat. Bits of the yellow backing plate was stating to fly off!!
When I removed the sponge from the backing plate the entire backing plate crumbled!!!
I applied the FG at medium speeds and it was also easy to work with.
Finally comes the DGPS, I applied it to half of the car, waited 40 mins before wiping off. It was easy to wipe off even after it has dried. As the DGPS needs 12 hours to fully cure, I could only do the next half of the car the next day.
The end result is very nice.
Even though it is a sealant, it shines like a wax.
The depth and gloss is worth the effort.
No pictures ...
#5
Posted 04 January 2014 - 04:04 AM
QUOTE (CoffeeDude @ Jan 3 2014, 04:57 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
backing plate foam is old and disintegrating
#6
Posted 04 January 2014 - 01:51 PM
Nice finish brother....
Yup, agree with bro. jon, I think maybe old stock.....
Yup, agree with bro. jon, I think maybe old stock.....
#7
Posted 04 January 2014 - 09:55 PM
Yup. That happened to *almost* all of the kakis that I know of who got backing plate of this same material from LC. I was told that it's in the material itself and it deteriorate quite fast in our weather...even if not used. I've had 3 of them literally disintegrated like this.
#8
Posted 05 January 2014 - 02:40 PM
QUOTE (KrisMas @ Jan 4 2014, 09:55 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Yup. That happened to *almost* all of the kakis that I know of who got backing plate of this same material from LC. I was told that it's in the material itself and it deteriorate quite fast in our weather...even if not used. I've had 3 of them literally disintegrated like this.
Bro. kris, so which you think is better?
#9
Posted 06 January 2014 - 05:50 PM
QUOTE (vr2turbo @ Jan 5 2014, 02:40 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Bro. kris, so which you think is better?
Bigfoot!
#10
Posted 07 January 2014 - 09:02 AM
QUOTE (eohl79 @ Jan 6 2014, 05:50 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Bigfoot!
....that or, for backing plate, those cheapo ones that can be bought from hardware stores....