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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob Tomlin
    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!


    I threw my G35 into the mix too! Gotta love DWG!!

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    melted, beyond butter!
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    You can never go wrong with this combo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by detaildoc
    You can never go wrong with this combo.


    Detaildoc- Do you reccomend putting the UPGP down first and then after it cures then apply the glaze or would it be ok to apply the glaze and then UPGP? I am looking for the best results so whatever you reccomend sounds good.



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    UPGP 2x

    DWG2x

    UPGP2x

    Buff with thick clean mf
    Good driving and good listening!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by KnuckleBuckett
    UPGP 2x

    DWG2x

    UPGP2x

    Buff with thick clean mf


    Sounds good. How long do I need to wait between the Glaze to top with UPGP?



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    I`m a huge experimenter and recently tried DWG and UPGP like many others in this thread suggest.

    Multiple layers of DWG, ditto with the UPGP and results on my red car are similar to the two silver ones posted, except with a distinct reddish undertone rather than the silver/gray hues. Red car - Dooh! Huge shine nonetheless, a real head turner.

    A tip for prospective buyers of DWG: add a few bucks to your order with Bob and get a couple of his PHAT towels. That`s an acronym for Plush, Hsomething, And Thick, and they`re exactly as described. Perfect for buffing off the your lsps. They`re the thickest microfibers I have and I have a few.

    -John C.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shuskan3
    Detaildoc- Do you reccomend putting the UPGP down first and then after it cures then apply the glaze or would it be ok to apply the glaze and then UPGP? I am looking for the best results so whatever you reccomend sounds good.



    Thanks


    Quote Originally Posted by KnuckleBuckett
    UPGP 2x

    DWG2x

    UPGP2x

    Buff with thick clean mf


    As KnuckleBuckett wrote, except I believe I only did one final coat of UPGP after the DWG.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnZ3MC
    I`m a huge experimenter and recently tried DWG and UPGP like many others in this thread suggest.

    Multiple layers of DWG, ditto with the UPGP and results on my red car are similar to the two silver ones posted, except with a distinct reddish undertone rather than the silver/gray hues. Red car - Dooh! Huge shine nonetheless, a real head turner.

    A tip for prospective buyers of DWG: add a few bucks to your order with Bob and get a couple of his PHAT towels. That`s an acronym for Plush, Hsomething, And Thick, and they`re exactly as described. Perfect for buffing off the your lsps. They`re the thickest microfibers I have and I have a few.

    -John C.


    Pics, pics, we want pics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shuskan3
    Sounds good. How long do I need to wait between the Glaze to top with UPGP?



    Thanks


    I don`t think DWG has a cure time, but I usually wait at least 20 minutes.
    Good driving and good listening!!

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    I haven`t been on the forums in a long time, but I have been using DWG for several months. I use it with Jeff`s Werkstatt AJT and get a similar result on my Silver car. I may break down and try UPGP at some point.



    detaildoc, your results are stunning to say the least. This might push me over the edge. How slick is the finish, and how has durability holding up for you?

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    I`ve found waiting about 30 minutes before topping DWG with another coat or a QD. Tried it once immediately after and 425 tended to cloud a little but not after waiting a bit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TnM6i
    I haven`t been on the forums in a long time, but I have been using DWG for several months. I use it with Jeff`s Werkstatt AJT and get a similar result on my Silver car. I may break down and try UPGP at some point.



    detaildoc, your results are stunning to say the least. This might push me over the edge. How slick is the finish, and how has durability holding up for you?


    Very slick. The look with the DWG under the sealant lasts about 3-4 weeks. The UPGP alone I would say around 5-6 months for me, but application for both is so easy, that durability is not a factor for me because I can add more of either at any time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by detaildoc
    Very slick. The look with the DWG under the sealant lasts about 3-4 weeks. The UPGP alone I would say around 5-6 months for me, but application for both is so easy, that durability is not a factor for me because I can add more of either at any time.


    Hi Doc, which look do you like better DWG on top of UPGP or vice versa?

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    Hmm! That`s a hard one, maybe the DWG as the LSP as it looks wetter.

 

 
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