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  • snozan
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    Originally posted by The Guz View Post
    UQW will work fine as a maintenance product as often as you like.
    Great! thank you =)

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  • The Guz
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    Originally posted by snozan View Post
    Hate to ask, without searching really... But is it recommended to apply UQW over UFF say like once a month to maintenance?
    UQW will work fine as a maintenance product as often as you like.

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  • Don
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    I use D115 after washing my car, which hasn't caused any issues. Which is kind of what you're asking.



    D115 ... Here

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  • snozan
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    Hate to ask, without searching really... But is it recommended to apply UQW over UFF say like once a month to maintenance?

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  • Don
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    Originally posted by climhazzard View Post
    Is this no longer carried at Wal-Mart? I didn't see it locally and it's only sold by a third party on their website.
    I saw it in my Walmart just yesterday, but only a few cans. It could be they are letting their stock dwindle because (in some areas of the country) detailing season for pro and the do-it-yourself types is coming to a close. FWIW, autogeekonline.net carries it in their online store.

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  • climhazzard
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    Is this no longer carried at Wal-Mart? I didn't see it locally and it's only sold by a third party on their website.

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  • OCDer
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    Originally posted by davey g-force View Post
    No! lol
    I've done two white cars with it and I found it hard to tell where I'd been. Just need to take care and be thorough I guess. However, it might be ok on black..
    I had a hard time assessing if I had evenly distributed the product on white paint, too. I know that people have mentioned touching the paint as a test, but I'm usually wearing a glove while detailing. Is there any objective way to see how long Fast Finish lasts? What if I have two layers of UPW underneath? Seems like observing water beading or how dust repellent the paint is would be out of the question, because it could be either the FF or the UPW doing its thing.

    Originally posted by lafountain View Post
    This past weekend, I used Ultimate Waterless Wash and Wax on my wifes car, then followed it up with Ultimate Fast Finish. Never got to see the actual results as it was in the garage and I finished at night. Next day I had to go to work, then had a game that I had that finished at night, then next day went to work and it rained. Wife said it looked good though, so that is a plus.

    Just out of curiosity, how long after applying Waterless Wash and Wax should I have waited before applying Fast Finish. I waited about an hour.

    Am planning on doing the same routine with my car this weekend. Mostly as a holdover until I get around to doing my first full detail ever on the cars.
    You don't need to wait for the soap's wax to cure before applying Fast Finish, because the amount of wax in the car soap is minimal. However, if you use another wax (i.e., Ultimate Paste Wax) before topping with Ultimate Fast Finish, it is recommended to wait 12-24 hours for the wax to cure.

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  • lafountain
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    This past weekend, I used Ultimate Waterless Wash and Wax on my wifes car, then followed it up with Ultimate Fast Finish. Never got to see the actual results as it was in the garage and I finished at night. Next day I had to go to work, then had a game that I had that finished at night, then next day went to work and it rained. Wife said it looked good though, so that is a plus.

    Just out of curiosity, how long after applying Waterless Wash and Wax should I have waited before applying Fast Finish. I waited about an hour.

    Am planning on doing the same routine with my car this weekend. Mostly as a holdover until I get around to doing my first full detail ever on the cars.

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  • snozan
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    Originally posted by snozan View Post
    Thankls for reply =)

    Absolutly great! Am looking to use a microfiber sponge instead of the cloth. Seems like you have better controll over it then.
    Answer myself. I used the cloth, no problem. And no problem at all to see were i've been on black car. Guess i used to much (repsrayed every panel, better safe then sorry). Havn't seen the final result since it sits in the garage to cure (Swedish summers is well, one moment the sun shine, next it rains).

    Really super easy!

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  • snozan
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    Thankls for reply =)

    Absolutly great! Am looking to use a microfiber sponge instead of the cloth. Seems like you have better controll over it then.

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  • davey g-force
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    Originally posted by snozan View Post
    Question for anyone who used UFF. Is it easy to spot were you been?
    No! lol
    I've done two white cars with it and I found it hard to tell where I'd been. Just need to take care and be thorough I guess. However, it might be ok on black..

    Originally posted by snozan View Post
    How do i know when to reapply the cloth? Silly question i guess, but havn't really found any answers to this.
    You can sort of feel it... when the cloth start to drag it means it's a bit dry and it's time to reapply. I just touch the cloth with my (clean) fingers to see how damp it is, to make sure.

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  • snozan
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    Question for anyone who used UFF. Is it easy to spot were you been? Just waxed with ULW today and with a good light it wasnt so big of a problem to see were i've been (black car). And a last question. How do i know when to reapply the cloth? Silly question i guess, but havn't really found any answers to this. Just done my car today, full package: wash, clay, UC, UP and ULW so i guess i just need to wash it once more before i try UFF.

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  • pagey
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    Thanks Nick

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  • Nick Winn
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    Originally posted by pagey View Post
    Can you use UFF on vinyl stripes?
    Ultimate Fast Finish is just recommended for paint at this time. We do recommend & approve the use of our G17516 Ultimate Quik Wax on vinyl stripes.

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  • davey g-force
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    Originally posted by pagey View Post
    Can you use UFF on vinyl stripes?
    Better wait for the official reply, but I don't see why not.

    It works well, and actually enhances the look of plastic/rubber/vinyl trim, so it should be fine.

    Is there an inconspicuous area where you could test it?

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