Thanks for the update. Looking good!
is UW as easy to take off by hand as NXT 2.0?
also, with a D/A,
do I use the soft "black" finishing pad for application and taking the UW off?
My experience with it was that when I applied a properly thin coat left to fully cure wipe off wasn't anymore difficult to remove than a perfectly clean surface, zero extra drag from the wax on the surface.
For applying by DA you still use the Black finishing pad. To remove it you can use a microfiber bonnet over a cutting or polishing pad or by hand with a MF towel.
To answer above, Ultimate Wax is one of the easiest waxes to apply and remove. I now have used it by hand and D/A. Both results were excellent.
Even though I applied with with the D/A I prefer to remove all my products by hand. More of a preference.
How long are you guys going before re-applying?
/Keith
2001 LT Tahoe | Hybrid Wheels - Depo Headlights with DDM HID's (55w @ 4.5k) - Clear Corners - Sonar LED Tail Lights (Red Smoked)
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From where things stand I always like to re-apply after a heavy so. california rain, so I figure 4 to 6 weeks. In the mean time I will use Ultimate Quick wax to give the paint back some slickness if anything lost after a wash.
***On a side note, how many are using Ultimate Wash and Wax with the Ultimate Wax?
/Keith
2001 LT Tahoe | Hybrid Wheels - Depo Headlights with DDM HID's (55w @ 4.5k) - Clear Corners - Sonar LED Tail Lights (Red Smoked)
www.LakeMeadOnline.com
OP you mentioned you had a clear bra any issues with wax building up on the edges of the clear bra?
I just got a new clear bra installed and I'm extremely diligent to avoid going near the edges with a liquid wax. Ultimate quick wax I have no worries.
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