UPPG over Collinite?

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As I just received my UPPG, (BOGO), I'm itching to try it.

However, I've applied 1 coat of 476 and 2 coats of 915 2 weeks ago,(winter prep).

Will I be wasting time and product by doing so? Opinions please.
 
As I just received my UPPG, (BOGO), I'm itching to try it.

However, I've applied 1 coat of 476 and 2 coats of 915 2 weeks ago,(winter prep).

Will I be wasting time and product by doing so? Opinions please.
As long as you are asking for opinions. My opinion and rational is, UPGP is a solvent based product and will seriously disrupt or remove whatever is between it and the paint. In any event, you will end up with a killer finish. UPGP is an excellent product which gets very little recognition.
 
probably - you need for the UPGP to go on completely clean paint so it bonds...wash with a strong solution of Dawn if you want to do it.The collonite can go on after the UPGP...
 
As I just received my UPPG, (BOGO), I'm itching to try it.

However, I've applied 1 coat of 476 and 2 coats of 915 2 weeks ago,(winter prep).

Will I be wasting time and product by doing so? Opinions please.

Wait till spring. Is it UPGP or is UPPG a new product?
 
Will I be wasting time and product by doing so?

IMO...Yes!
Opinions please.
Also...IMO...UPGP is a sealant.
{Wax over Sealant...is stated to be: The Norm}

And from UPGP's application instructions:
•For guaranteed results, apply after initial treatment with Ultima Paint Prep Plus.
•1 spray is enough sealant to cover a surface area of 3-4 feet.

Recommended Surfaces
•New paint surfaces
•Like-new paint surfaces
•Paint surfaces prepared with Ultima Paint Prep Plus

-Of course...
Folks will often deviate from the norm... even when it comes to detailing.

:)

Bob
 
or, you can try a test spot/area and see how it works out. UPGP develops maximum appearance after it cures for about 12 hours.
 
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