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Walmart and Target always have it at least here in CaliforniaScott from Dallas Paint Correction and Auto Detailing is a HUGE fan of this stuff! I've never seen this product OTC though
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Strange u say it attracted more dust, there's plenty of videos on YouTube and I think here where it shows how well it resist dust compared to traditional LSP. I've even done some testing since I live in the desert and nothing has done better then UFF for dust prevention. Maybe it's because you used it as a topped over wax?? When in my case it was the only form of LSPI loved applying this over the top of my megs ultimate wax as it went it easily and smoothly. Not being familiar with products that flash, I was concerned about what appeared to be evaporation of the product and now know its intended.
1 area of concern is dust. It seems that dust sticks very easily to this product. Not knowing any better, maybe this is the case with all waxes and sealants.
Lastly, I saw one poster indicate that he applied directly to paint then waxed then applied UFF again... Is that an effective use? Will the wax properly bond?
Strange u say it attracted more dust, there's plenty of videos on YouTube and I think here where it shows how well it resist dust compared to traditional LSP. I've even done some testing since I live in the desert and nothing has done better then UFF for dust prevention. Maybe it's because you used it as a topped over wax?? When in my case it was the only form of LSP
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I'm not saying it won't dust at all, but in a 50/50 it dust way lessI park in a parking garage in downtown Portland, OR. The car always seems to get dusty and did so before using UFF, which is why I looked at UFF. So I don't think it's a matter of UFF attracting dust as much as its a dusty environment and the dust settles in the paint and seems to stick rather than some or all of it blowing off while driving.
It's interesting that UFF continues to gain traction as a dust-repelling LSP. I did a little testing of my own and didn't reach the same conclusion exactly. The details are in this thread: Testing LSP maintenance products for dust attraction.
I haven't used it since, mainly because I really like applying D156 (how easy it spreads, how it almost never streaks, how it smells, etc) particularly as a drying aid. Because of this, sealant longevity isn't as high a priority for me as it once was. Maybe I'll try UFF again sometime when I need longer-lasting protection and a short application time. I have some left over.
I put Duragloss 101 on a door and the rear fascia of my car last week and that next day it rained in while I was at work those 2 panels looked the worst.