Re: Ultimate Wash & Wax Anywhere
^ i'm thinking Pepboys just wants to stop carrying it?
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Re: Ultimate Wash & Wax Anywhere
Did this item get discontinued or are retailers just backing off of it? I couldn't find it anywhere recently. I went to a Pepboys that I never go to. I found 2 stray bottles in the clearance section for $10.99 and clearance items were 50% off. Took home two bottles for $11+ not bad. But once I am out, am I out?
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Excellent idea, especially for the wintertime.You wont freeze to death getting the road salt off!
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incredible!
This UWWA is incredible. It's perfect for a quick, mid-week wash. About mid-week (between normal weekend washes), I start seeing dust/dirt building up. Before it builds up more, I hit it with this UWWA. I cannot believe how nice it leaves my car looking!
I think you guys hit another home run with this.
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thanks dave for the feedback. kinda slow around here...
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I would say the first and second pictures need a traditional bucket wash. Or even just a hose-down to get the bigger chunks of dirt off. The third can be handled with UWWA. Perhaps Mr Stoops can confirm..
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I have to add that i have purchased my second bottle this month. [manage to get only 3 washes...will try to make it 4 this time] But that 1 bottle alone was used up when my car isnt as dirty as the above pics. So i thought I will post up some pictures to see whether UWWA can tolerate those dirt. thanks for reading
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Thanks for the guide.
Anyway can I use UWWA when my car is wet? after a rain or after removing those heavier stains/dirt.
Too lazy to dry my car... i do have the water magnet though... but that is for another purpose...
Anyway few pictures that i am in doubt with...
1] OIL Spill... We have great petrol attendants. I havent washed my car in weeks! any products to recommend to remove these? i believe UWWA wont do the job...
2] Should I wash my car with water before applying UWWA on these "type" of dirt? Common sense tells me I should wash the dirt away first but I would like some feedback...Will UWWA prevent scratches on this "type" of dirt?
3] The bonnet... very dirty... BUT NO VISIBLE CHUNK of dirt as opposed to the previous so obviously logic will tell me to wash my car but UWWA say it should be ok and wont scratch the paint...or not?
So am i doing things right?
Thanks!
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Can i use this if my car is wet from watering off chunks of dirt from my car?
i have been waiting for my car to dry all the time and its "wasting my time"... and yes i also purchased the water magnet but i dont want to risk scratching my new paint w/o the UWWA.
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Re: Ultimate Wash & Wax Anywhere
Originally posted by Nuscence813 View PostWill this product cause swirls or scratches when all you have to do is spray and wipe a dirty car/SUV??
For example, let's say you live in a northern climate where the roads are salted in winter and your car is covered in heavy road salt. It's not practical to hose down the car at home (it's actually common for outside water to be turned off to prevent pipes from breaking) or you live in an apartment complex and simply don't have access to a hose and bucket. The automatic car wash looks like a swirling torture chamber, and the brush at the coin op wash isn't much better (and may actually be worse). So, you go to the coin op place and pressure wash the car, knocking off all the heavy stuff. But the car still looks far from clean. That's fine - it's the perfect time to finish the job with a bottle of UWWA, and finish it safely.
Or you live in an area where it rains a lot and you don't have access to a hose. Even after a few hundred miles of driving in the rain you can safely clean the car with UWWA, something you wouldn't even consider with a QD spray. Personally, I drove my weekend toy home from Las Vegas in a downpour following SEMA last November. From the LV Convention Center to my house is almost exactly 275 miles, and you can imagine how dirty my car was. But UWWA, and several microfiber towels, safely cleaned the car in no time.
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Cool thanks man, You are everywhere LOL
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It will not cause problems as long as you use it the way it is intended. Just use it heavier than you would a QD.
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