Re: Which Products Contain Carnauba?
Well, you need to try it and see what you think. UWWA/D115 is a spray cleaner-wax, and definitely gives me the "black hole" look I get from GCQW, and it requires less wiping than GCQW. Believe me, I would not rave about it here if it was just so-so meh. UWWA/D115 possibly doesn't have as much carnauba as GCQW, because it's trying to do everything in one wipe, and GCQW is best for a dedicated re-waxing on an already clean surface. So, if your car isn't dirty, you probably won't notice much difference between them.
Of the carnauba-centric and GC-centric finish products I have, I now use them like this:
So, it depends on what you need for the current situation
Well, you need to try it and see what you think. UWWA/D115 is a spray cleaner-wax, and definitely gives me the "black hole" look I get from GCQW, and it requires less wiping than GCQW. Believe me, I would not rave about it here if it was just so-so meh. UWWA/D115 possibly doesn't have as much carnauba as GCQW, because it's trying to do everything in one wipe, and GCQW is best for a dedicated re-waxing on an already clean surface. So, if your car isn't dirty, you probably won't notice much difference between them.
Of the carnauba-centric and GC-centric finish products I have, I now use them like this:
- Dress, Clay, Prep: GC Quik Detailer (syn, no carnauba)
- Daily Wash & Wax: Ultimate Wash & Wax Anywhere/D115 (carnauba/syn)
- Sudsy Wash: GC Shampoo (no carnauba, no syn)
- Sudsy Wash & Wax: Ultimate Wash & Wax (carnauba/syn)
- Post-Suds Re-Wax: GC Quik Wax (carnauba/syn)
So, it depends on what you need for the current situation
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