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Sure... its not the 'best', but always better then nothing.
If you wanted, you could use the Ultimate Wash n'Wax, even followed up with the Ultimate Quick Wax while drying. Could do that regularly, and keep protection on the car.
UQW is not a substitute for traditional waxes. It will give some protection but not the best. I would still use some traditional waxes along with UQW as a booster every couple of weeks. This method should keep your car protected for a long time and make it look its best.
UQW is not a substitute for traditional waxes. It will give some protection but not the best. I would still use some traditional waxes along with UQW as a booster every couple of weeks. This method should keep your car protected for a long time and make it look its best.
I'm curious to know why soo many have suggested that UQW is not a substitute for "traditional" waxing. Can someone chime in.....I have 3 vehicles of which one, my wife's 2003 MPV van, only has a regular application of UQW (usually once a month maybe 2) after I clayed late last yr. The van remains very easy to wash, keep clean and water beads just like my Subie & G35.....I am tempted to just treat the van with UQW going into winter.....seriously, UQW is the best thing next to slice bread
"STRIFE" aka Phil
2005 Infiniti G35 Coupe (IP/ aka White) the Toy
2011 Subaru Impreza (SWP/ aka White) the DD
2017 Subaru Forester (CWP/ aka White) Wifey's
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