AZpolisher15
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- Nov 9, 2015
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I just gave the UASW a try for the first time about a week ago. Since then, I had a very light coating of dust settle on the surface. So I hit it with a pressure washer today for a quick rinse and proceeded to dry, forgetting to use my Uber as a drying aid as usual. I immediately noticed how slick the surface was, as a result of applying the Acrylic Spray Wax a week ago. Incredibly slick! So slick that I felt comfortable not even using a drying aid. That's a new one.
And I also noticed how hydrophobic it was when i was spraying it with the pressure washer. I'd venture to say it was the best beading/sheeting I've seen from a spray wax type product in a very long time. Gotta say- I like this one. I also noticed that it removed some water spots that wouldn't normally come off with a spray wax. Made me do a double take-- did I just see that?? Still sorta stumped about that aspect. Further testing planned.
I also noticed that when the product was sprayed on a still-warm hood, if I didn't wipe it off immediately, I'd be left with little dried spots of product. They came off really easily, but they would smudge a little bit, sort of like it does in the pictures of the Wolfgang Fusion spray wax that was recently released. It left me with a feeling that something more substantial was remaining on the surface, as opposed to being wiped off cleanly like Ultimate Quick Wax, for example.
And I also noticed how hydrophobic it was when i was spraying it with the pressure washer. I'd venture to say it was the best beading/sheeting I've seen from a spray wax type product in a very long time. Gotta say- I like this one. I also noticed that it removed some water spots that wouldn't normally come off with a spray wax. Made me do a double take-- did I just see that?? Still sorta stumped about that aspect. Further testing planned.
I also noticed that when the product was sprayed on a still-warm hood, if I didn't wipe it off immediately, I'd be left with little dried spots of product. They came off really easily, but they would smudge a little bit, sort of like it does in the pictures of the Wolfgang Fusion spray wax that was recently released. It left me with a feeling that something more substantial was remaining on the surface, as opposed to being wiped off cleanly like Ultimate Quick Wax, for example.