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Anyone seeing any particular dust attraction qualities? Does it tend to be a dust magnet?
Anyone seeing any particular dust attraction qualities? Does it tend to be a dust magnet?
Anyone seeing any particular dust attraction qualities? Does it tend to be a dust magnet?
Check out Wills and Dani's first impression video, they highlight a nice dust repellency characteristic Fast Finish has on the paint!
Check out Wills and Dani's first impression video, they highlight a nice dust repellency characteristic Fast Finish has on the paint!
So no UV protection? And for a car that sits outside 365 days a year I seriously doubt claims of 12 months. 2 maybe.
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I have Ultimate Liquid and Ultimate Paste. Is this the same formulation? I am quite satisfied with both the liquid and paste, the paste being the most cost-effective. This seems like it could be expensive in the long run, especially in comparison to the paste.
I have a bunch of Ultimate (liquid) Wax, and I just grabbed a few bottles of the UFF to try out.
I'd like to utilize both products together. Which is the preferred method of application when using both of them?
UW down first, topped by UFF, or UFF down first, topped by UW???
Regardless of the application order, I plan to use UQW/D156 for weekly maintenance.
Despite having a bunch of ULW, the price and the reviews on the new UFF is too good not to try.
Every review I've seen has been glowing. And it appears that you can do more than one application per bottle.
I managed to find a few bottles of UFF for under $10 each, at that price it's too cheap not to try out on our daily drivers.
Overall we recommend using Ultimate Fast Finish by itself in place of your wax, or as your final Last Step Product (LSP), topping your favorite liquid or paste wax, to lock in the benefits of your favorite liquid or paste wax which was applied. But yes! A third way if you prefer, Ultimate Fast Finish can be applied, allowed to cure, and then followed with your favorite liquid or paste wax.
Hope this helps! - Nick
Based on our testing, applying your favorite coat of liquid or paste wax first, and then applying Ultimate Fast Finish, does not affect the durability. In fact, the product was actually designed to be applied this way if the users wishes to do so (or by itself).
Just FYI - was in Wally World earlier and UFF was only $12.99.
Forgive what may appear to be a silly question...my exterior detailing experience has been limited to using Meguiar's 3-step Crystal products and a starter DA orbital kit from Griot's polish and wax. I've recently purchased Meguiar's Ultimate Compound, Polish, and Wax products. I keep reading that the Ultimate Wax is a sealant. Would I want to use the Ultimate Finish product and then apply the Ultimate wax? This is for a 2006 300C SRT8 with paint that is veyr good shape and is also a daily driver.
TIA for any tips or suggestions using this UFF product along with the Ultimate Wax.
See my previous post #73. To answer your question ultimate wax is a sealant as it is synthetic in nature.
So I did notice that when I use ech2o there quite a bit of dusting but I live in the desert so that's pretty average, but I also just read the post by Nick Winn and makes me want to try those as a topper over other LSPs just for a dust Shield. Yeah I'm doing that today, it's happeningEch2o and reload... yikes.