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  • UQD and UQW

    If i have both UQD and UQW, which one sld i use first after a wash?

    I realised UQD is not good at removing stains as the fluid dries up very fast for u to have sufficient time to rub off the stains?

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    Re: UQD and UQW

    After a wash, you can go straight to UQW, and would not need UQD.

    Not sure what you mean about the stains?
    2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue

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    • #3
      Re: UQD and UQW

      Originally posted by Murr1525 View Post
      After a wash, you can go straight to UQW, and would not need UQD.

      Not sure what you mean about the stains?

      just normal dark stains probably tar or something.

      since i can use UQW, then whats the purpose of UQD? i was wondering whats the difference...

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      • #4
        Re: UQD and UQW

        UQD are for spot checks and/or the entire car in between washes. Light dust, bird bombs, etc. Just anything that's not suppose to be on the finish and that is easily removed.
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        • #5
          Re: UQD and UQW

          UQD is a mist and wipe detailing product, meaning it has a lot of lubrication to safely remove bird droppings, had water spots, etc without scratching the paint. It does leave a polymer behind to repel water, but just needs misted and wiped around.

          UQW is a spay wax, meaning it leaves a coating of wax behind, so you would apply the product, let it sit for a moment, then buff it off. It will leave more protection behind, but not the safe dusting ability. It is also meant to "top up" a proper coat of wax, not be the only wax on the car.

          To really remove stains though, you would want more of a paint cleaner like SwirlX. And then follow up with a proper coat of wax.
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