davey g-force
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That depends on lots of factors, such as the hardness of your paint, the severity of the defects and your technique.
They're not expensive, so you really should have both. Do a test spot with UP first and see if that gives the results you're after. If not, step it up to UC - that should work.
After UC, you can (optional) refine the clarity / shine with UP, then apply wax/sealant.
They're not expensive, so you really should have both. Do a test spot with UP first and see if that gives the results you're after. If not, step it up to UC - that should work.
After UC, you can (optional) refine the clarity / shine with UP, then apply wax/sealant.