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  • PP365 in a spray bottle?

    I've been trying to read up on the upcoming Paint Protection365 that should be here in Dec/Jan, and I started wondering. Mike Stoops said that PP365 is very thin and is dispensed though a pinhole in the bottle, I was wondering if you could take an empty UQD or UQW bottle, put the PP365 in there and use this kind of misting-type bottle to apply the PP365 since the object is to apply the product as thin as possible?

    Wouldn't that allow for minimal product usage and minimal waste?
    Don
    12/27/2015
    "Darth Camaro"
    2013 Camaro ... triple black
    323 hp V6, 6 speed manual

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    Re: PP365 in a spray bottle?

    Sounds to me like it will apply, out of bottle, like the TW ICE polish. That was super easy to apply and a little went a long way.
    I personally think unless it could work like D156/UQW as a drying aid/protection that it would be put down way to thick that way.

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      Re: PP365 in a spray bottle?

      About the only real benefit we can think of to putting Paint Protectant in a spray bottle would be to spray it onto a pad and then apply to the paint from there. But even applying a small amount of product to a foam finishing disc and applying with a DA buffer, it just kept on spreading and spreading and spreading. Otherwise, if you're thinking about applying it like a spray wax, letting it sit and then wiping off, we suppose it could work.

      Remember, though, that this product is best applied by spreading onto the paint in a thin layer over all the painted surfaces of the car, letting it sit for a bit, and then wiping off the excess.
      Michael Stoops
      Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.

      Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.

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        Re: PP365 in a spray bottle?

        Hey, Michael...why not make a new product called Ultimate Paste Wax 365. Take the current UPW and mix it with Paint Protectant 365 and we could have a once a year product that shines like crazy and lasts 365 days. A one step process for us lazy people so we don't have to wax three or four times a year. You could even double (triple) the price of UPW365 to make up for less product sales. I would buy it. PS. I want royalties if you use the name UPW365.

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