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UQW is some good stuff, just used it on my ford ranger and It looks great even on white.
But man $10 a bottle is getting expensive for a 15oz.
If there's no gallon version (sorry to beat a dead horse), will there at least be a 22oz version similar to UQD?
I'm finding I'm burning through more UQW than UQD because I use it as a final topper over an LSP.
2006 San Remo Red WRX TR
2005 Ford Ranger XLT
Detailers clean places nobody see. Detailer see's things nobody else see. But if you ask a Detailer to see how a dress looks on a woman, they are blind.
UQW is some good stuff, just used it on my ford ranger and It looks great even on white.
But man $10 a bottle is getting expensive for a 15oz.
If there's no gallon version (sorry to beat a dead horse), will there at least be a 22oz version similar to UQD?
I'm finding I'm burning through more UQW than UQD because I use it as a final topper over an LSP.
I gotta agree with you, I also seem to be using more UQW than UQD...
if the gallon version wont be able, at least relase a 22oz bottle of UQW, which will at least get us the feeling that the bottle wont get empty so fast.
Ganesa,
Toyota Vios '05 Theres a difference in a person who has to do it and a person who wants to do it
Barry and you made some great videos here! It was good to see the basics again and remind me to get my butt out there and get my vehicles waxed. I started my detailing with a rotary, so I had to learn quickly and more important, CAREFULLY! I wish I started with one of your DAB's (dual action buffers), but it is what it is. Fortunately, I have you folks and your great products that made it a lot easier!
Thanks!
Mark A., Hamilton, NJ.
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