Some pictures of my Mazda Speed3 with UPGP

zliegen

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Did an ONR wash a few days ago and put on 2 coats of UPGP. Heres some pics I took at work today of the results.

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Some reflection shots, not too shabby for silver, IMO!
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My favorite one, from yesterday morning, so much flake when the sun hits it.
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Nice zliegen! I'm guessing you liked it!

Definitely. UPGP is all I've been using on my own cars since November. It's just so easy to use and I love how it doesn't attract dust and it also seems to prevent waterspots unlike waxes.
 
Definitely. UPGP is all I've been using on my own cars since November. It's just so easy to use and I love how it doesn't attract dust and it also seems to prevent waterspots unlike waxes.
whats upgp? :dunno:
 
Nice shots! Great reflection. I love speed3's. I also love the speed proteges!
 
i see that you have to spray it on? how exactly does this work? about how long does it last on a daily driver?

It was still going strong on my miata after 4 months before it was totalled.
 
It was still going strong on my miata after 4 months before it was totalled.
wow that sounds like quite a strong product. here in texas the heat is a monster during the summer and i thought 845 would be the only thing to combat it. do you think i can put some ugpg or any other sealant and then top it off with 845?
 
i see that you have to spray it on? how exactly does this work? about how long does it last on a daily driver?


Spray one pump on the applicator then wipe over a panel. If you can see it on the paint, your using too much.

Not sure how long it lasts. I do 3 applications 12hrs apart to start with then add another layer once or twice a year. Even the smaller size bottle will last years.
 
Bumpin this cuz I love these pics of my ride :D
 
Looks great, buddy! Nice new ride also!! Hope u are enjoying it!
 
Finish looks very nice. 2-3 coats is the way to go, after three there is very little difference.

First person to mold and market a new front fascia for this gen of mazda 3's is going to get rich quick.
 
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