Re: Review - Meguiar's Ultimate Fast Finish
OMG...i have never seen such sheeting.It just slips off like there is 0 resistance. Cannot wait till spring!
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Re: Review - Meguiar's Ultimate Fast Finish
Thanks for the review Michael!
Pretty much the same experience I've been having with mine...
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Re: Review - Meguiar's Ultimate Fast Finish
Quick update on my personal car.
Week 1 after application it was washed with D114. A couple days later it was rained on.
Week 2 received a bucket wash with D110 Hyper Wash.
I started off by rinsing it off and the beading looked good. The sheeting looked very good as well.
I had to use my fireman's nozzle as my trigger nozzle broke.
I finished by washing with D110 Hyper Wash. The beading and sheeting was unaltered.
After 2 weeks I have to say that UFF has been impressive. The paint stayed cleaner in between washes. It does not attract a lot of dust. The self cleaning effect is working well. The beading and sheeting is holding up quite well.
I had a couple of bird bombs and I used some D114 that I have in a spray bottle to remove them. The bird bombs came off as soon as I sprayed them down. No etching onto the paint.
Originally posted by exploreco View PostLooks good Michael! Going to try it this weekend on my Mom's Corolla. Not going to do much on hers other than cleaning it up and putting on Fast Finish. It will get a good test on her car.Originally posted by Hemin8r View PostGreat review!
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Looks good Michael! Going to try it this weekend on my Mom's Corolla. Not going to do much on hers other than cleaning it up and putting on Fast Finish. It will get a good test on her car.
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Thanks for the review Michael.
I found that goes on & off so quickly that it's sometimes hard to tell where you've already applied.
I applied it to the DD about 2 months ago and it's still going strong..
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I ended up using it on my car today. I did not do any prep to it as far as claying or polishing. I did soak the car in carpro ironx snow foam which degraded what was on the paint which was opti-seal. It was a couple months old.
Now don't get all hyped up because this is not going to be a long test. It's a short test. Somewhere in the neighborhood of 2-3 weeks until I use the Sonax CC36 coating that Meghan sent me.
I was done applying it in about 5 mins. Stuff goes on and off quick. Left a good shine and slickness.
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This product sounds like a winner!
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Originally posted by davey g-force View PostGreat review Mike!
Now to see if Meguiars Aus. will bring UFF over here. I can't order it myself from the States, as it's an aerosol and they won't ship them.
Have you seen any durability reviews for UFF yet? If it really lasts the same or longer than PP365, then it makes that product a bit obsolete IMO.
It's definitely easier to apply that PP365. It also takes less time to apply.
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Great review Mike!
Now to see if Meguiars Aus. will bring UFF over here. I can't order it myself from the States, as it's an aerosol and they won't ship them.
Have you seen any durability reviews for UFF yet? If it really lasts the same or longer than PP365, then it makes that product a bit obsolete IMO.
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Nice review Guz! Thanks for taking the time to put this together.
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Originally posted by Murr1525 View PostThanks for the review.
Do you have any feel for how many cars one can will do?
Or along the same line, how it may work compared to UQW for after a wash? Esp around now, when the washes and waxing are less frequent....
Should work just fine if using after a wash.
If someone is planning to use this as a drying aid, I would be hesitant to waste it in that manner as it is not cost effective. Not to mention I don't know how it would play with water still on the surface. I would stick with a detail spray or spray wax as a drying aid.
Nick posted this comment and I would tend to agree with his statement. I would say 6 would be pushing it. Larger vehicles like and SUV maybe 2-3 applications. I used very little and it went a long way.
Originally posted by Matt-erhorn View PostWow! I only really have 2 questions:
1) Is this replacing 365 or simply an addition to the lineup?
2) Is one aerosol good for only 1 car or is it expected to cover multiple average sized cars?Originally posted by Nicholas Winn View PostGreat questions! Ultimate Fast Finish is an addition to the line up and will complete about 4 - 5 standard sized cars.
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Thanks for the review.
Do you have any feel for how many cars one can will do?
Or along the same line, how it may work compared to UQW for after a wash? Esp around now, when the washes and waxing are less frequent....
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Originally posted by The Guz View PostHow's PP365 holding up? I would be curious to here how UFF lasts in the winter.
If we do get some decent temps this weekend, I'll wash 'em both and tag onto the thread I started back in November when I did the original application.
On my black Lacrosse, which gets washed virtually every Saturday before work, I applied PP365 to all the door jambs and Sonax Gummi Phledge to all the weatherstrips, even though it's wearing conventional sealants (DG105 and 111) on the exterior. Haven't had to deal with a frozen stuck door yet.
Bill
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