Re: Ultimate Protectant
Yes, one of our Special Events guys had an early sample applied to his Xterra bumpers and the restorative properties and longevity were pretty amazing. One of our Product Managers applied some to his wife's Jeep Grand Cherokee side trim panels and it still looked very good two months and a few washes later.
How you apply UP is very important, however, and the area does need to be pretty clean before application as well. People tend to treat it like a typical protectant that is applied fairly generously, allowed to sit and soak in, and then wipe off. That process is not ideal with UP as it actually bonds to the surface much like wax does on paint. A very thin application, well worked against the surface, will return optimum results.
See How to apply Ultimate Protectant for a quick review of proper application technique.
Originally posted by Calais
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How you apply UP is very important, however, and the area does need to be pretty clean before application as well. People tend to treat it like a typical protectant that is applied fairly generously, allowed to sit and soak in, and then wipe off. That process is not ideal with UP as it actually bonds to the surface much like wax does on paint. A very thin application, well worked against the surface, will return optimum results.
See How to apply Ultimate Protectant for a quick review of proper application technique.
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