Casebrius
03-13-2005, 11:16 PM
For those that have tried this product, do you do the entire car and then buff off like suggested or do a section and buff off when done with that section? Klasse SG has reports that it is hard to buff off if left on too long, I was just wondering if Wolfgang is the same. Thanks
GKGreen
03-14-2005, 12:18 AM
Wolfgang is very different. It's not what I would call a true sealant, but more like a liquid polymer wax type. They call it oil-in-water emulsion. Unfortunately, I didn't get very good durability from it. But to answer your question, it's super easy to remove, but I would apply to the whole car, then go back around and buff off.
Casebrius
03-14-2005, 01:24 AM
how was the finish/shine from it? Did it last longer than wax? Did you apply wax over it?
GKGreen
03-14-2005, 10:26 AM
Yeah, it looks pretty good. Lasted about 1 month for me. Didn't apply wax over it.
Casebrius
03-14-2005, 11:23 AM
yikes, thats less endurance than a good coat of wax! False advertising! Oh well, I got it free anyway Thanks AutoGeek! I'll give it a try. What are your experiences for the most durable SG. most people on this board seem to like Klasse.
David
03-14-2005, 12:48 PM
Like Greg said, WG is super easy to use. Apply to the whole car and wipe off from where you started. I barely eeked out 7 weeks with WG when I tested it. Definitely not a winter 'sealant'.
I can't speak for Greg, but my experiences with klasse are great. I get about 6 months from 3 layers applied 1 week apart. It looks to me like Zaino is more durable though. I applied it to my car back in October and it seems to be holding up better than klasse at the same point.
Casebrius
03-14-2005, 02:16 PM
OK, so for my personal car I'll be going with Zaino or Klasse. Which gives a better finish/depth? Also if I go with AIO, do I still need the Zaino 'pre' glaze? (which-ever Z# that is) Sorry for all the questions, but I'm about to start detailing on the side and any info I get will shorten the learning curve and keep my customers coming back. Thanks
GKGreen
03-14-2005, 08:53 PM
yikes, thats less endurance than a good coat of wax! False advertising! Oh well, I got it free anyway Thanks AutoGeek! I'll give it a try. What are your experiences for the most durable SG. most people on this board seem to like Klasse.
Well to tell you the truth, I've never had any wax last over 1 month for me. Granted I have never used a heavy duty wax like Collinite, but Meguiars #16 is pretty heavy and it lasted right at a month for me, no matter what some guy down in Texas on another website tells ya. But anyway, I really like Klasse and love Zaino. I think both are outstanding, I think Klasse is a bit trickier to remove, but David's technique of wiping on and then wiping off makes it easier to use. That said, I probably still prefer Zaino- the new Z2 PRO is really good and durable. Yes, you need either Z1 or ZFX, but ZFX is preferrable.
As a side note for detailing on the side, it can be very good, but just make sure you know what you're doing because it can mean bad news if you don't.