I just picked up a gallon of this, I really like this stuff easy on and off I`m using after a wash to boost the 845.
I have been using ONR after a wash or final wipe down.
I just picked up a gallon of this, I really like this stuff easy on and off I`m using after a wash to boost the 845.
I have been using ONR after a wash or final wipe down.
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Works great as a drying aid.
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Isn`t that the D156 AKA Ult Quik Wax?
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I just used it (well, the UQW version) for the first time. I do like it, but one *some* paints/vehicles/LSPs I think I prefer OCW. Eh, not really a fair comparison as the two vehicles in question are very different, but that`s still my take on it. Looking forward to seeing how it behaves in the rain.
Read nothing but good things on it. Awesome drying aid i have read.....
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Anybody else doing comparisons between this and OCW?
I`ve used UQW but just bought a gallon of OCW. OCW isn`t as easy to use as UQW. Tends to streak a little and doesn`t buff as well if allowed to dry. I`ve remedied that problem by first lightly misting a panel with a QD then using OCW sparingly. I feel OCW has a bit more depth due to the carnuba and call me crazy but I also think it attracts dust less than UQW
pheerix- That just goes to show how YMMV. I`ve found OCW (used primarily as a drying aid) to be utterly Accumulator-proof. No streaking, no issues at all.
Somebody else just PMed me about OCW streaking....I just don`t get it but it must be a significant (potential) issue.
I used it on Accumulatorette`s A8 again yesterday (over M16 that I applied quite a while ago) and *zero* issues despite my not being especially careful about how I did it. Huh...maybe my general "use minimal product!" approch is factoring in. I could`ve sworn the stuff was impossible to mess up with.
Used the UQW on the A8`s black plastic lower bumpercover trim and I do like that. Rich and dark without over-shining it. TOO dark/rich/shiny for me to use on that car`s grille though. Went ahead and did the floorpan/undercarriage with UQW too and we`ll see how that holds up.
I still don`t care for how UQW looks on good-condition paint, but it`s just right on the royally [messed] up `93 Audi. I do *NOT* find it to fill/conceal though, but maybe that car`s issues are all just beyond hiding.
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