Ok, I finally busted this stuff out, and I have to warn you all NOW, before it is too late! 
This stuff smells ABSOLUTELY UNBELIEVABLY AMAZING! The second I sprayed the stuff on my hood I was instantly overcome with an urge to begin licking the product off of my hood. It seriously smells just like Fruit Punch Kool-Aid/Crystal Lite. It's unbelievable. I couldn't help by stop and smell the paint constantly while working.
Aside from that, I was floored at the consistency and how easy it was to use. I was expecting a much thicker, and frankly, less desirable consistency like NXT Spray Wax. THIS Ultimate Quik Wax however was extremely easy to spray, spread, and work into the paint.
I know the best possible way to use it is to buff, allow to haze, and then remove, but I found it very easy to simply use a spray, spread, and buff off technique. The test will be the test of time, and seeing how it holds up. We have lots of rain in the forecast so I will be sure to keep checking back on that.
Oh, and after I did the Quick Wax, I left and within 5 minutes of leaving had a guy in a new 350Z chase me down and give me a big thumbs up. I give at least some credit to the beautiful finish
*****************UPDATE*******************
I have uploaded a video of the UQW at work while blasting it with a hose. This is after 1 week, and 4~ days of rain here in San Diego. For those that don't know, since we don't get rain often here, when we do, it tends to be acidic ("acid rain") as it pulls the pollution out of the air. This can wreak havoc on LSPs- but apparently NOT for UQW!
Check it out!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXr3j0B-Gvg
*******************UPDATE NUMBER 2************
I have now uploaded a second video, which highlights my wash process and how well UQW is holding up. I checked the dates on the videos, and it was exactly 3 weeks in-between filming the first video, and the most recent video. In other words, the car has been through 2 formal washes, a few Last Touch wipe downs, several days of heavy rain and 3 weeks of sun and dust since the first application of UQW.
Here is the link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6TVpVXzPA8
If you subscribe to my "channel" on YouTube (making a YouTube accounts takes a whole 30 seconds) then you can see updates as I plan to start posting a new video once a week, or bi-weekly starting fairly soon here.

This stuff smells ABSOLUTELY UNBELIEVABLY AMAZING! The second I sprayed the stuff on my hood I was instantly overcome with an urge to begin licking the product off of my hood. It seriously smells just like Fruit Punch Kool-Aid/Crystal Lite. It's unbelievable. I couldn't help by stop and smell the paint constantly while working.
Aside from that, I was floored at the consistency and how easy it was to use. I was expecting a much thicker, and frankly, less desirable consistency like NXT Spray Wax. THIS Ultimate Quik Wax however was extremely easy to spray, spread, and work into the paint.
I know the best possible way to use it is to buff, allow to haze, and then remove, but I found it very easy to simply use a spray, spread, and buff off technique. The test will be the test of time, and seeing how it holds up. We have lots of rain in the forecast so I will be sure to keep checking back on that.
Oh, and after I did the Quick Wax, I left and within 5 minutes of leaving had a guy in a new 350Z chase me down and give me a big thumbs up. I give at least some credit to the beautiful finish

*****************UPDATE*******************
I have uploaded a video of the UQW at work while blasting it with a hose. This is after 1 week, and 4~ days of rain here in San Diego. For those that don't know, since we don't get rain often here, when we do, it tends to be acidic ("acid rain") as it pulls the pollution out of the air. This can wreak havoc on LSPs- but apparently NOT for UQW!
Check it out!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXr3j0B-Gvg
*******************UPDATE NUMBER 2************
I have now uploaded a second video, which highlights my wash process and how well UQW is holding up. I checked the dates on the videos, and it was exactly 3 weeks in-between filming the first video, and the most recent video. In other words, the car has been through 2 formal washes, a few Last Touch wipe downs, several days of heavy rain and 3 weeks of sun and dust since the first application of UQW.
Here is the link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6TVpVXzPA8
If you subscribe to my "channel" on YouTube (making a YouTube accounts takes a whole 30 seconds) then you can see updates as I plan to start posting a new video once a week, or bi-weekly starting fairly soon here.
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