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  • drumdan
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    Re: Weird results from Ultimate Liquid Wax

    Originally posted by BillE View Post
    Liquid for me.

    Makes machine application a breeze and the BIG thing is that the liquid does NOT leave the 'white uglys' on trim. In fact, I use UWL for all the plastic trim.

    Bill
    I agree. The vanilla mint aroma is unique too.

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  • willowcatfish
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    Thanks jfelbab, You Rock!


    Ray

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  • briarpatch
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    Originally posted by JET_Fusion View Post
    I wonder what sealant was put on the car before you got? The mfg sealant? The adhesive used on the white temporary transport protective plastic film? The dealer wash'n'wax? The dealer detail?

    The only way I've been able to repeat the blotchiness using ULW is if the paint surface is too warm; darker colors hold the heat way longer than lighter colors.
    was gonna ask the same question...you might be fighting a battle with something thats already on the car...that washing did not remove

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  • jfelbab
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    Originally posted by willowcatfish View Post
    Thanks for that great answer Jfelbab! This helps a ton! Do you apply a second coat a day later, or you feel you cover it enough the first time?

    Thanks man, and have a great day!
    I only apply one coat. I make sure that I have complete coverage by being diligent in the application. I also use UQW (D156) after every wash or after every UQD (M135).

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  • JET_Fusion
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    I wonder what sealant was put on the car before you got? The mfg sealant? The adhesive used on the white temporary transport protective plastic film? The dealer wash'n'wax? The dealer detail?

    The only way I've been able to repeat the blotchiness using ULW is if the paint surface is too warm; darker colors hold the heat way longer than lighter colors.

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  • willowcatfish
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    Re: Weird results from Ultimate Liquid Wax

    Thanks for that great answer Jfelbab! This helps a ton! Do you apply a second coat a day later, or you feel you cover it enough the first time?

    Thanks man, and have a great day!

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  • KBzPTGT
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    Re: Weird results from Ultimate Liquid Wax

    Originally posted by BillE View Post
    Liquid for me.

    Makes machine application a breeze and the BIG thing is that the liquid does NOT leave the 'white uglys' on trim. In fact, I use UWL for all the plastic trim.

    Bill
    This works for me also

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  • jfelbab
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    Re: Weird results from Ultimate Liquid Wax

    Originally posted by willowcatfish View Post
    On just Personal Preference alone, and not on what's better or not, what do you guys prefer to use over the other, ULW or UPW? And maybe WHY you prefer it to the other?


    Thanks guys!


    Ray
    I prefer ULW mainly as it doesn't stain trim the way UPW does. I've not had any issue with streaking or blotchy areas. ULW goes on so thin as to be difficult to be sure where I've applied it and where I've not. I do like the slickness ULW provides and that I don't need to tape off trim.

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  • BillE
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    Re: Weird results from Ultimate Liquid Wax

    Liquid for me.

    Makes machine application a breeze and the BIG thing is that the liquid does NOT leave the 'white uglys' on trim. In fact, I use UWL for all the plastic trim.

    Bill

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  • willowcatfish
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    Re: Weird results from Ultimate Liquid Wax

    On just Personal Preference alone, and not on what's better or not, what do you guys prefer to use over the other, ULW or UPW? And maybe WHY you prefer it to the other?


    Thanks guys!


    Ray

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  • wifpd4
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    Re: Weird results from Ultimate Liquid Wax

    As others have said, "Thin to Win". I use Ultimate Liquid Wax almost exclusively and most of the cars/trucks are black with a small mix of reds. There are a couple of things that may cause what you are seeing. First when applying with a foam applicator the first time of the day, apply just a touch too much on the applicator and work that into a small area to get the applicator primed. From that point on, apply very little if any wax to the applicator. The coat of wax you apply will be almost invisible on a dark colored car. With a foam applicator applied by hand it is all too easy to apply too much wax.

    Secondly, don't over work it. Don't go back and forth over an area. If you apply in nice tight circles, which most folks do to insure coverage, just one pass of the applicator is enough. Don't go over it again and again, once is fine. I use a buffer and a small, soft pad to apply ULW and on the roof of a car I can sometimes barely see where I've been. This is why it's often recommended to make a second application 12-24 hours later to insure full coverage. It is not to put on a second coat, that isn't needed with ULW.

    Other suggestions I might make would be to wash the car and then clay the car. Even coming directly from the dealer the paint may have bonded contaminates that will not harm your final appearance, but it will be improved if you remove them Remember while waxing may affect the final appearance, it's the work you do before hand that provide the foundation for the final appearance after waxing. The reflections are amazing when using UW.

    All your temperature and humidity readings are just fine. Sunlight can heat up a black or dark blue finish beyond air temperature. Stay in the shady as you indicated you had done.

    Good luck, it will look great.

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  • Neo Fender
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    Around 40% RH today. It is a dark color (almost a midnight blue). I washed the car (2015 Honda Odyssey, Obsidian Blue Pearl) again and most of the residue is gone. Water jumps off the surface. Will consider the paste next time. Thanks all.

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  • davey g-force
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    Unfortunately, ULW can streak, which is more noticable on darker colors. What color are you working on?

    If you've tried what Guz said above (sounds like you did), there is another way to remedy the problem.

    After you've buffed it off and see the streaks, very lightly mist some water onto another clean MF towel, and buff a section at a time with that. That should level things out and give the appearance you're looking for.

    By the way, the paste version (UPW) does not have the same streaking issues.

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  • kuko
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    I don't know, if you had same problem like I had. But on my car after applying ULW oily spots appeared. But I went through this spot more times with microfiber towel and it dissapeared. Same, let me say worse experience with NXT.

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  • The Guz
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    Re: Weird results from Ultimate Liquid Wax

    How was the humidity? That can sometimes cause some issues with products.

    You can take it back and try the paste version. Others like the way that applies as it doesn't have the streak phenomenon that may occur.

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