Any filling ability to UPP?

AudiOn19s

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I've used UPP now on 2 cars, one was 7 days old (Escalade) and had absolutely no paint defects at all, the other was a black BMW that I detailed and spent numerous hours polishing a couple months back so again the paint was real good to begin with.

I'm trying to figure out if UPP has any filling ability at all. With the deeper muted looks compared to other sealants I'm sure that it at least would mask better than say Zaino...but in anyone's experience does it fill at all on minor swirls? I'm trying to find a sealant other than NXT that I can use when customers want a basic detail but I want the car to look nice (at least short term.)

Andy
 
I don't thing UPP has filling abilities.
A product that does look nice and is easy to use (you have to prep first) is Meguiars #26 High Tech Wax. The longevity isn't the greatest but it seems to have some filling characteristics and it gives a nice wet look. If you want filling you can also use a glaze prior to applying it.
 
Poorboy's Polish With Carnuba should do the trick for you by hand it has more glazing properties - You could do a pass with the PC then follow up by hand.
 
I should have stated that for this type of work I'm currently useing VM followed by S100 or #16. As winter approaches I was just curious if there was any sealant other than NXT that had any filling abilities
 
AudiOn19s said:
As winter approaches I was just curious if there was any sealant other than NXT that had any filling abilities
Poorboy's regular EX with carnauba has some "hiding" ability. The VM/EX combo is one of my favorites for darker colors.
 
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