Ive used upgp+, on about 20 vehicles . It has never disappointed me or my clients, they love it . After it is fully cured the shine and slickness is spectacular. Givea a glass almost coated look when applied properly. Did you clay and polish the vehicle before applying. ?
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It was very kind DaveT435 right here, who first turned me onto the "World of WOWAs",
Sent me a "Little Care Package" that would've set me back a week's worth of pay!
Really opened my eyes, I'll tell you that. Upon first time using it, I probably used 3 times too much, saw the oiliness left behind, and of course had to come behind and do a wipe down with an MF Towel. I think in any case you probably should to level, and remove any excess liberal applications.
It did produce a glass like finish, very nice.
And I agree that it is with little doubt a product that to get optimal results from, it needs to go onto squeaky clean paint. That if you were to just come behind a Collinite #845 application a month or so prior, you will more than likely not reap the full benefits, and look.
Of course after Dave's intro, I bought a nice big bottle, and a bottle of UTTP. A really great "lazy man's" product IMO, and like I said before, fantastic for the out of the way tight spots, where you don't wish to deal with caked on dried residues from other WOWO Sealants-Waxes.
I did my Barrett Deems Drumset with UPGP a couple-three weeks ago, great, and I value this Drumest at about $7K. It was Barrett's own set, an Endorser Set, quite rare. Worth over 3 times more than my crapbox daily driver Kia Spectra.
There's many other great uses for these products around the house you'll find.