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<blockquote data-quote="Eggie86" data-source="post: 494750" data-attributes="member: 16239"><p>Thanks for the lowdown Maxx. But just curious, as much as effectiveness is at question here, it all boils down to whether sufficient surface prep has been carried out right? I mean, many of us wouldn't have the time to clay the car and re-apply the wax on a frequent basis, hence the rise of these 'convenient' stuff like the spray on, walk away stuff like UQD etc. </p><p></p><p>Obviously the results won't be as good as a car that's been fully clayed and prepped up and waxed...</p><p></p><p>Btw, what product would you recommend best for such instances, when I would just want to have that little beading effect brought back after a normal car wash? Quik Detailer? I remembered there wasn't any 'obvious' residue on the paint when I used UQD, but there was some form of buffing/oily marks when I was using the Turtle Wax Spray...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eggie86, post: 494750, member: 16239"] Thanks for the lowdown Maxx. But just curious, as much as effectiveness is at question here, it all boils down to whether sufficient surface prep has been carried out right? I mean, many of us wouldn't have the time to clay the car and re-apply the wax on a frequent basis, hence the rise of these 'convenient' stuff like the spray on, walk away stuff like UQD etc. Obviously the results won't be as good as a car that's been fully clayed and prepped up and waxed... Btw, what product would you recommend best for such instances, when I would just want to have that little beading effect brought back after a normal car wash? Quik Detailer? I remembered there wasn't any 'obvious' residue on the paint when I used UQD, but there was some form of buffing/oily marks when I was using the Turtle Wax Spray... [/QUOTE]
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