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I'm not crazy about UWW+ due to its silicone (oil) base. It's a cost effective base and a little goes a long way, but silicone attracts dust.
The more I research, the more I feel Opti Clean would be best as its a polymer base... a bit more expensive but less dust.
Hold on a minute...Agree to disagree? Not sure what else to tell ya.
I've never used UWW+ but in chemical "theory" it attracts dust due the silicones. This time around I think I'll go polymer base (DP, Blackfire, Optimum).
Pinnacle I do have hands on experience with, and yes, it does require buffing. Do a search, I'm not the only one who finds this to be true.
I'm not crazy about UWW+ due to its silicone (oil) base. It's a cost effective base and a little goes a long way, but silicone attracts dust.
The more I research, the more I feel Opti Clean would be best as its a polymer base... a bit more expensive but less dust.
What? UWW+ doesn't attract dust. And Pinnacle WW doesn't require buffing. Am I on Candid Camera?
Hold on a minute...
Aren't silicones: Polymers?
Can't polymers be silicones?
How about polyaminosiloxanes...silicones or polymers?
Bob
For me, the need to buff out the Pinnacle WW seems to be based on temp.
So far, I've only been able to use the Pinnacle product in an environment over 50 degrees F once. At that temp it seemed to go on very easily and the only buffing I needed to do was in places where I didn't wipe it off well on the first pass. Every other application I've done was at temps in the mid 30's to low 40's F and I had to buff the car afterwords.
My car is black and seems to be scratch sensitive (VW). I like the Pinnacle product and it looks great, but I want to touch my car as little as possible. This alone will probably push me to another product if I can find one I don't need to buff out in cold temps.
I too have noticed it on my wife's black car with pinnacle waterless, if I do a rinse less with ONR then it does not happen. Maybe it's a towel choice? Maybe it's the humidity or temp of that day because obviously I am not doing them back to back in controlled environment. My car is silver so I can miss spots and not really have issues lol.
Those that are having to buff off waterless washes, what towel(s) are you using? I always use a waffle weave to dry any liquids on paint. The waterless wash just disappears on the paint with a waffle weave.
Use a fluffy towel to get off any dirt, then a waffle weave to dry. It should solve the buffing issue.
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