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civic04
11-09-2005, 10:21 PM
Hey guys, I was wondering which of the above I should go with, im deciding out of the two, my criteria is:



- winter durability

- looks for when i use it in the summer

- ease of use



The product will be used on an 04 black honda and i will be using a PC to apply.



thanks

imported_COBRyan
11-09-2005, 11:02 PM
Of those two, I`d use UPP for sure. Neither will give awesome winter durability though. They are both terrific sealants though and very easy to use. I would want a topper for the EX-P though. Natty`s Blue would be very nice.

imported_Neothin
11-09-2005, 11:58 PM
i was rather unimpressed with the EX-P sample that I received. My choice is for UPP. I don`t know about durability though. I`ve always topped my sealants with a carnauba with a glaze underneith in hopes of hiding some swirling, so I really cant get an accurate idea of the products durability.

Richt
11-10-2005, 01:20 AM
Ease of Use - For me the EX-p is harder to apply (quite thick) but when it comes to removal that its easy and versatile can be wipe on and off straight away. The thinner UPP seems easier to apply really thin, but has a cure time, and set up time that it needs to be kept moisture free for 24 hours after.



Looks - Stand alone looks wise on my black car, both looked wet and glossy, neither where that deep, but both allowed the flake to pop. The edge goes to EX-p for me as my black car looked washed out in full sun with UPP.



Cant comment on durabilty. Like others I ended up topping both the EX-p and UPP with Nattys Blue and Souveran, plus the car is a garge queen weekend toy.

Mad iX
11-10-2005, 04:20 PM
UPP has a fine edge over EX-P for durability.

EX-P is easy but UPP is a joy to use.

As for looks, that`s personal preference, but I don`t find all that much between them.

wannafbody
11-10-2005, 05:03 PM
if you want winter durability get collinite 845

s2skimon
11-10-2005, 05:41 PM
i currently have EX-P topped with Natty`s blue for winter.. so far so good.. :nixweiss



i think I and Scottwax are the only ones who appear to get decent durability with the new EX-P ? :nixweiss

docker
11-10-2005, 05:58 PM
i currently have EX-P topped with Natty`s blue for winter.. so far so good.. :nixweiss



i think I and Scottwax are the only ones who appear to get decent durability with the new EX-P ? :nixweiss



Add me to the list, tumbler... I have had good excellent durability (and quality) on my wife`s dark green Liberty. EX-Px3, topped with Nattys-Blue x2+ as it`s winter coat. But UPP, to me, doesn`t look good on this car.



With that being said, I am also a big fan of UPP, which I had on my daily driver (magnesium metallic) all summer and loved it! Super duper slick, Flakes-a-popping and very durable. EX-P w/NB on top looks good on this car also, which is what I currently have on it for winter (although I`m toying with going KSG & OCW !!!).



So, IMO, I give :2thumbs: to UPP on my car, and I give :2thumbs: to EX-P on my wifes car, but not vice-versa.



Hope this helps!

imported_flatstick
11-10-2005, 06:04 PM
Add me to the list, tumbler... I have had good excellent durability (and quality) on my wife`s dark green Liberty. EX-Px3, topped with Nattys-Blue x2+ as it`s winter coat. But UPP, to me, doesn`t look good on this car.



With that being said, I am also a big fan of UPP, which I had on my daily driver (magnesium metallic) all summer and loved it! Super duper slick, Flakes-a-popping and very durable. EX-P w/NB on top looks good on this car also, which is what I currently have on it for winter (although I`m toying with going KSG & OCW !!!).



So, IMO, I give :2thumbs: to UPP on my car, and I give :2thumbs: to EX-P on my wifes car, but not vice-versa.



Hope this helps!





Sounds like the EX-P will be a good choice. with a topper. one question for the EX-P users. has anybody topped EX-P with OCW. I am doing a detail in a week or so and was looking at that combo but have not seen anybody mentioning it.

imported_Picus
11-10-2005, 06:11 PM
The new EX-P has been very durable for me, much more so than the last version. I do still think UPP is easier to use, though. Either way I would probably top with Collinite.