Originally Posted by beachwolverine
You`re welcome! I absolutely agree with you. I have probably applied a total of 40 layers on several vehicles now and the bottle is still pretty full.
Originally Posted by beachwolverine
You`re welcome! I absolutely agree with you. I have probably applied a total of 40 layers on several vehicles now and the bottle is still pretty full.
loooks good.
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Originally Posted by detaildoc
medium is good, that`s what i have on mind
Originally Posted by detaildoc
:up
Ok Ok, I think this thread pushed me over the edge, I`m buying DWG tonight!!
Great job Doc! :cheers
:chuckle: Sweet! You won`t regret it. Post some pics when you`re done.Originally Posted by Wren
I used UPGP today for the first time. I was sure I had used WAY too much of the sample that I have. I barely used any and I swore I was wasting the stuff.
Here are a couple of pics with the front windows already tinted. The car was already really dusty and dirty.Originally Posted by BigAl3
Car looks much better with the tinted windows.
Converted over to ONR & now Lowes grout sponge. Protected by 3M clear bra, and one layer of Zaino is all you need!
Don`t mean to steal this thread, but how do you apply DWG? Do you just wipe it on and let it haze and then wipe it off or do you wipe until clear? Someone mentioned burnishing the glaze with a pc until all haze is gone. Anyone tried this approach?
Originally Posted by Legacy99
I always apply via UDM with a blue pad. This ensures a more even spread and you use less product. I always do the whole car and after I am done I buff it off with a MF. I wouldn`t say that I burnish it till all the haze is gone, but when using the UDM, a lot of it does clear up, leaving very little to buff off.
Originally Posted by detaildoc
Thanks Doc, I`ll try to apply with a pc next time. Just got a 5.5" red ccs pad to try out.
OK, after much procrastinating, I just ordered some DWG from Bob! Going to be the most expensive glaze in th world by the time it gets to me but I hope it will be worth it
Already done multiple layers of UPGP on 1 car, and have 1 more to polish and top later in the month, so this should be just perfect.....
Originally Posted by Bigpikle
Sweet! Let us know how you like it.
Originally Posted by detaildoc
Wow. That`s wet!
Then Legacy99 follows your procedure, and comes up with this:
Ugh. I love my OS, but my addiction to trying new sealants is bound to lead me to UPGP!
Some liquid pics there.
Lee
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