Upgp

After it sits and cures I don't see where this would be a problem at all.
 
Yes, you can
I like the look after 2-3 coats so after my 3 coats I enjoy it as is for awhile. Then I add a paste down the road
 
^ With a microfiber applicator!!
I prefer straight line application with the applicator just touching the paint.

Though I pitched it right next to opti-seal and UPGP seemed to streak more than opti-seal but all was well after a final wipe on all the panels!

After driving with just UPGP and opti-seal on, I noticed that the amount of dust was so less!!

Earlier, driving with a carnauba topper, the paint would accumulate a thick layer of dust, but with only the sealant, literally no dust at all!! :D

I think I'll be sticking to sealants only for a while and top with a carnauba if I need to show off a lil' more! :D
 
^ With a microfiber applicator!!
I prefer straight line application with the applicator just touching the paint.

Though I pitched it right next to opti-seal and UPGP seemed to streak more than opti-seal but all was well after a final wipe on all the panels!

After driving with just UPGP and opti-seal on, I noticed that the amount of dust was so less!!

Earlier, driving with a carnauba topper, the paint would accumulate a thick layer of dust, but with only the sealant, literally no dust at all!! :D

I think I'll be sticking to sealants only for a while and top with a carnauba if I need to show off a lil' more! :D

Yep... The dust accumulation difference really is incredible, with maybe a slight edge to the UPGP over Optiseal. I wouldn't top with a wax personally, just because of this. After washing with ONR or DPRW&G the same reduced dust accumulation is still present. I haven't used a traditional wash since trying these products.


Now its going to be awhile until I use my fancy stuff detailing stuff.. stupid car accidents :(
 
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