Which WW is best for the buck?

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I'm about to place an order, one being a WW.
Which brand gives you more, in other words the best ratio?
I read where there's one that 1oz can make you a 32oz bottle, so one bottle would give me 32 bottles buying a 32oz bottle of product

I'd prefer one without wax but it wouldn't be the end of the world if it would contain wax.
It seems the ONR is most popular?

Feed back please
 
Ultima Waterless Wash+

I really only like ONR for rinseless and window cleaning.
 
Try to keep my questions on one thread.
Sometimes you only need a finish polish for very light corrections.
I've read how long the work time is using Optimum Finish Polish.
I'm wanted a very light polish with long work times.

What are your guys thoughts of the OFP?
Also which 5" pads would work with this polish.
Getting ready to place an order but have some questions before I order.
One more thing, for those who jewel , how well would this work for mea.
 
Try to keep my questions on one thread. Sometimes you only need a finish polish for very light corrections. I've read how long the work time is using Optimum Finish Polish. I'm wanted a very light polish with long work times. What are your guys thoughts of the OFP? Also which 5" pads would work with this polish. Getting ready to place an order but have some questions before I order. One more thing, for those who jewel , how well would this work for mea.

If you want a very light polish with very long working time Rupes Ultra Diamond is tough to beat.
 
UWW+ is $3.50 a gallon. 3 ounces makes a gallon. Others make a gallon with a quart ~ $10 a gallon. UWW+ is the the best performer at any price IME!
 
UWW+
Don't forget to try it as a rinseless also. Only 2 tsp. per gal.
 
Gary Dean's infinite Use Detail Juice. 1 gallon makes 51.2 gallons on WW, QD at 3.12 per gallon. Good stuff.
 
I have many good MF towels but I'm not satisfied with them when using them with working with a DS, too plush, doesn't absorb well, have to make too many passes for my taste.

Any suggestions on a good MF towel for using with DS and WW's?
 
I have many good MF towels but I'm not satisfied with them when using them with working with a DS, too plush, doesn't absorb well, have to make too many passes for my taste.

Any suggestions on a good MF towel for using with DS and WW's?

I personally use these for rinseless and for WW. Very effective and have yet to see any damage to my car. I have about 10 of them and am very liberal with the wash and basically use 1 towel per panel (2 on hood and 2 on roof). I use woobies and GG with my detailers.
 
Thanks guys for all of the feedback:)
Very helpful.
 
I have many good MF towels but I'm not satisfied with them when using them with working with a DS, too plush, doesn't absorb well, have to make too many passes for my taste.

Any suggestions on a good MF towel for using with DS and WW's?

Use a waffle weave for detail sprays. They also work for a waterless wash if you flip it often.
 
Use a waffle weave for detail sprays. They also work for a waterless wash if you flip it often.

Ditto. QDs / WW are liquids right? Are WWs the best at picking up liquids? Save the plush towels to get dirt off, then dry with a WW. If the surface is already clean, just use WWs. The 16x24" size is the best, because you can get many sides and a nice stable fold out of them.
 
Menzerna SF4500 is a really light polish with a pretty darn long work time. Maybe too light for what you're looking for?

It is DAT, though. If I recall you favor the SMAT polishes in recommendations to others, correct?

That Meg's UP is pretty darn light as well come to think of it. Stupid long work time on that stuff. Maybe they should even take some oil out of that product to make it easier to clean up.
 
Ditto. QDs / WW are liquids right? Are WWs the best at picking up liquids? Save the plush towels to get dirt off, then dry with a WW. If the surface is already clean, just use WWs. The 16x24" size is the best, because you can get many sides and a nice stable fold out of them.

Something about waffle weaves just bother me about taking it to the paint. I just feel like I need something more plush when I'm getting to the point of reducing lubrication on the paint to zero.

It might be a case of paranoia, but Black paint is completely unforgiving, so I don't take chances with the waffle weaves.
 
Ha, you're right I'm a SMAT type guy:dblthumb2:
No, not too light, you see that's what I'm after, owning a black car has it challenges as we all know, I'm looking for a polish that I could use as often as needed without having to worry about "over doing".

You're also right on the UP, however I often reccomend it to guys who's just getting into detailing, long work time but as you said a lot of oils in it.
I've read Optimum polishes have longgggg work time, just debating if I'll add one of them to my order.





Menzerna SF4500 is a really light polish with a pretty darn long work time. Maybe too light for what you're looking for?

It is DAT, though. If I recall you favor the SMAT polishes in recommendations to others, correct?

That Meg's UP is pretty darn light as well come to think of it. Stupid long work time on that stuff. Maybe they should even take some oil out of that product to make it easier to clean up.
 
I'd cringe if I used a waffle weave towel on paint, moreso on my car which is SS paint, it's one hell of a finicky paint.


Something about waffle weaves just bother me about taking it to the paint. I just feel like I need something more plush when I'm getting to the point of reducing lubrication on the paint to zero.

It might be a case of paranoia, but Black paint is completely unforgiving, so I don't take chances with the waffle weaves.
 
Something about waffle weaves just bother me about taking it to the paint. I just feel like I need something more plush when I'm getting to the point of reducing lubrication on the paint to zero.



It might be a case of paranoia, but Black paint is completely unforgiving, so I don't take chances with the waffle weaves.


Nothing wrong with using a quality waffle weave on clean black paint. I have 2 black vehicles with no marring on them that I use waffle weaves on each wash.


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