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  • The Guz
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    Originally posted by atikovi View Post
    How much time between coats and does the 2nd coat increase durability, shine, or water beading? BTW I see Advance Auto has it on sale around $15.
    I would give it the typical 12-24 hour wait time in between coats. The only thing you will probably get is even coverage.

    Originally posted by bcgreen View Post
    Can I use it over Wolfgang Paint Sealant?
    It may work but it may not. Hard to say how it will react with another manufacturers product.

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  • bcgreen
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    Can I use it over Wolfgang Paint Sealant?

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  • atikovi
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    How much time between coats and does the 2nd coat increase durability, shine, or water beading? BTW I see Advance Auto has it on sale around $15.

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  • davey g-force
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    Originally posted by evomacky View Post
    Have been using this product and liking it thus far.

    Here are a couple pics of my cars that I did over the holiday weekend. Its 1 coat of M21 then sealed with 2 coats of UFF:







    The cars look great! Well done

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  • atikovi
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    Thought it might be because of the earthquakes.

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  • evomacky
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    Originally posted by atikovi View Post
    Wheel chocks when parked? Must be a Cali thing.

    I jacked up the rear of the car to clean the underside. I just left the chocks in place.

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  • atikovi
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    Wheel chocks when parked? Must be a Cali thing.

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  • evomacky
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    Have been using this product and liking it thus far.

    Here are a couple pics of my cars that I did over the holiday weekend. Its 1 coat of M21 then sealed with 2 coats of UFF:







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  • greg0303
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    I waxed this Sunfire a few weeks ago but just noticed the new product.
    Btw, The Sunfire looks great. Lock the paint with UFF.

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  • greg0303
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    I must say that to me Ultimate Fast Finish is quite a game-changer. Basically I could choose any wax or sealant, which works best on certain paint type, and just lock it for up to 1 year using UFF on top. No more worries about its durability as UFF will do the work in that regard.

    Of course Ultimate Fast Finish will not make car paint bullet-proof, regular maintenance is still required, like washing, quick detailing and spray waxing.

    So other than washing, there is no pre-treatment steps? No claying or polishing?


    Prep work is still very important. Any wax or sealant will benefit, not only durability-wise, from claying and pre-wax polishing.

    And it can go right over Ultimate Wax to add longer protection?


    Absolutely. I think that was Meguiar's main idea behind that product.
    I topped already Ultimate Paste Wax and M16 Professional Paste Wax with Ultimate Fast Finish on few vehicles. No issues at all.

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  • atikovi
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    So other than washing, there is no pre-treatment steps? No claying or polishing? And it can go right over Ultimate Wax to add longer protection? I waxed this Sunfire a few weeks ago but just noticed the new product. Thinking of applying it if it only takes a few minutes and if it will extend protection and beading.

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  • davey g-force
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    Originally posted by Neogenesis View Post
    Would the addition of Ultimate Liquid Wax (given that it is also a polymer sealant) on top of this be pointless/overkill? My thought was the UFF would bond best to fresh paint (following an IPA wipe down) and then adding ULW would provide additional (sacrificial) polymer protection while also providing a decent shine. Or am I completely off my rocker here?

    Neo
    Whether it's overkill or not would depend on you and what you're trying to achieve, how much time you have etc.

    What I can say is that I've done what you've described above on my DD and it's working out well...

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  • Don
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    Originally posted by Neogenesis View Post
    Would the addition of Ultimate Liquid Wax (given that it is also a polymer sealant) on top of this be pointless/overkill? My thought was the UFF would bond best to fresh paint (following an IPA wipe down) and then adding ULW would provide additional (sacrificial) polymer protection while also providing a decent shine. Or am I completely off my rocker here?

    Neo
    Originally posted by The Guz View Post
    Would not hurt to try.
    I tried UFF on my Camaro after a pass with Ult Polish, and it did OK. It seems to be doing better since I used D151-Paint Rejuvenating Cream (an AIO) THEN applied the UFF.

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  • The Guz
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    Originally posted by Neogenesis View Post
    Would the addition of Ultimate Liquid Wax (given that it is also a polymer sealant) on top of this be pointless/overkill? My thought was the UFF would bond best to fresh paint (following an IPA wipe down) and then adding ULW would provide additional (sacrificial) polymer protection while also providing a decent shine. Or am I completely off my rocker here?

    Neo
    Would not hurt to try.

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  • Neogenesis
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    Originally posted by Nick Winn View Post
    I believe the answer to this question will always be yes. Frequent maintenance of really any protectant for the paint is never a bad thing. Keep in mind, while Ultimate Fast Finish provides great gloss, we are not saying it is our absolute best product in gloss we offer. The product mainly focuses on protection. Think straight active polymers. Most all of our other waxes including Ultimate Quik Wax have polishing oils in them. These polishing oils can increase gloss significantly. This is why we are saying if you are going for the absolute best in protection & gloss, use Ultimate Fast Finish in addition to your favorite liquid or paste wax.

    - Nick

    Would the addition of Ultimate Liquid Wax (given that it is also a polymer sealant) on top of this be pointless/overkill? My thought was the UFF would bond best to fresh paint (following an IPA wipe down) and then adding ULW would provide additional (sacrificial) polymer protection while also providing a decent shine. Or am I completely off my rocker here?

    Neo

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