For my every couple weeks the car isn't that dirty but I want to spiff it up routine I would use UQD, UQW, Waterless Wheel and Tire, Ultimate Protectant for trim, and glass cleaner.
Every time I do the UQD and UQW step I would think how great it would be for the UQD to have some wax in it so I didn't have to go over the car a 2nd time, then it occurred to me that that's essentially what the Waterless Wash and Wax is.
So my question is, is there any reason I could skip the cost of a 2nd product and a 15min step and just use that, even if the car isn't in the dirty enough to need a wash territory? Both the Waterless Wash and UQW advertise their protection as lasting "weeks, not days" so how much would I really losing by simplifying things?
This is my routine after using 3-in-1 Wax followed by a coat of Fast Finish twice a year...
Every time I do the UQD and UQW step I would think how great it would be for the UQD to have some wax in it so I didn't have to go over the car a 2nd time, then it occurred to me that that's essentially what the Waterless Wash and Wax is.
So my question is, is there any reason I could skip the cost of a 2nd product and a 15min step and just use that, even if the car isn't in the dirty enough to need a wash territory? Both the Waterless Wash and UQW advertise their protection as lasting "weeks, not days" so how much would I really losing by simplifying things?
This is my routine after using 3-in-1 Wax followed by a coat of Fast Finish twice a year...
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