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    Thumbs up First time using UPGP(thanks...)

    This is a thank you to AG for having a great forum and some of its GREAT forum members who are always willing to help others!! Now for my story.....
    I live in Northeastern PA and we have had a pretty rough winter thus far on our vehicles. A friend/customer asked me if I could possibly put a coat of protection on his 2010 Nissan. He did not want any correction since its is only going to get filthy as soon as he leaves my shop and we have a few more months of winter remaining! This gentleman is on a fixed income and really can't afford a full detail currently. So we agreed on a price and just a basic protection package(I had UPGP in mind for its supposed ease of use when pricing)!
    My process was very simple: 1: A wash 2: Clay 3: Paintwork cleanser 4: UPGP as a LSP.................. EQUALLED a very happy customer with a coat of protection and IMPROVED paint!
    If I wasn't a member of this forum I would have never even considered purchasing UPGP but after asking questions and reading reviews here, I decided it was time to purchase and try it(it did truly work and look amazing). I saved a step and time by using a WOWA product and was able to PASS that savings on to my customer. Maybe if I quoted him X amount of dollars more he wouldn't have been able to afford the job and we both would have lost out.
    My point here is that these formus are an awesome vat of info and knowledge that can truly improve your work personally or from a business stand point if digested properly! So THANK YOU to all who contribute to make these formus a great and fun learning experience!



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    Great to here you are liking the UPGP Jim!!!

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    Re: First time using UPGP(thanks...)

    I used UPGP for the 1st time last weekend.

    Went on very easy and at first I was disappointed with the looks because I thought I had read that it flashed very quickly and gave you the final look within minutes. Well, it looked like I had taken a wet wash cloth and wiped down the car. I was expecting have to strip it and use a normal sealant instead because it looked terrible.
    After a couple hours though it dried and the end result was a clear, shiny and slick surface. Since it goes on so quick I applied a second coat later that day and the next morning it was VERY slick feeling.
    I applied it as thin as possible and I think the temperature (cold) played a big part in the spotty looks at first.

    I'll probably use it after every few washes. I figure it will be a great, fast way, to maintain/boost protection on-top of an existing sealant.

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    Re: First time using UPGP(thanks...)

    Quote Originally Posted by panthercz View Post
    I used UPGP for the 1st time last weekend.

    Went on very easy and at first I was disappointed with the looks because I thought I had read that it flashed very quickly and gave you the final look within minutes. Well, it looked like I had taken a wet wash cloth and wiped down the car. I was expecting have to strip it and use a normal sealant instead because it looked terrible.
    After a couple hours though it dried and the end result was a clear, shiny and slick surface. Since it goes on so quick I applied a second coat later that day and the next morning it was VERY slick feeling.
    I applied it as thin as possible and I think the temperature (cold) played a big part in the spotty looks at first.

    I'll probably use it after every few washes. I figure it will be a great, fast way, to maintain/boost protection on-top of an existing sealant.

    It is perfectly normal for it to look streaky after you apply it. Remember, you aren't removing it... You must allow it to cure. Best practice is to allow it to cure for a minimum of 12 hours before applying the next coat. I typically apply 3 coats to my Sky and 2 coats to any other car I use it on. Leave it alone for 12 hours and you will be in for a happy surprise. This is of course assuming apply thin as directed and you don't get moisture on it during the cure time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by panthercz View Post
    I used UPGP for the 1st time last weekend.

    Went on very easy and at first I was disappointed with the looks because I thought I had read that it flashed very quickly and gave you the final look within minutes. Well, it looked like I had taken a wet wash cloth and wiped down the car. I was expecting have to strip it and use a normal sealant instead because it looked terrible.
    After a couple hours though it dried and the end result was a clear, shiny and slick surface. Since it goes on so quick I applied a second coat later that day and the next morning it was VERY slick feeling.
    I applied it as thin as possible and I think the temperature (cold) played a big part in the spotty looks at first.

    I'll probably use it after every few washes. I figure it will be a great, fast way, to maintain/boost protection on-top of an existing sealant.

    I used about 10-14 sprays for the whole car and let it sit over nite....looked great in the morning. Gotta let it sit and trust the product because it did look so much better after it fully cured!! Initally it doesn't look so good......

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    ULTIMA PAINT GUARD PLUS FAQ

    How many applications can I get with a bottle of Ultima Paint Guard Plus?
    Ultima Paint Guard Plus is a highly concentrated car wax (paint sealant). A single ounce is enough product to wax (seal and treat) 8 to 10 vehicles, including the glass. Most new users have a tendency to use too much product, which is not necessary and causes drying time to increase. A single bottle of Ultima Paint Guard Plus is enough product to coat 50 full-size vehicles.

    How long does it take to apply Ultima Paint Guard Plus?
    On average it takes 5 to 10 minutes to complete a vehicle. It's very fast and easy. Heavy rubbing is never required.

    When I apply Ultima Paint Guard Plus it looks like it has streaks. Is this normal?
    Yes, this is normal. Allow the product to dry completely. Whatever you do, do not get anxious and wipe the surface with a towel. Allow Ultima Paint Guard Plus to dry completely so it can form its protective barrier. It will amaze you!

    Does Ultima Paint Guard Plus contain UV protection?
    Absolutely! Ultima Paint Guard Plus contains premium UV inhibitors tested in the hot, intense California and Florida sunshine.

    I applied Ultima Paint Guard Plus and it took a long time to dry, much longer than the bottle says. Does this mean I applied too much?
    Yes, you most likely used far too much Ultima Paint Guard Plus. If you apply the product "wet", it will take much longer to dry. Remember to always use Ultima Paint Guard Plus very sparingly. A small car can be fully covered in less than 20 sprays with our micro-fine sprayer. A full-size SUV takes about 40 sprays. If you apply too much product, simply allow it to dry overnight.

    How long does Ultima Paint Guard Plus take to dry or cure?
    Ultima Paint Guard Plus can be dry to the touch, but not cured. Depending on the temperature and humidity, Ultima Paint Guard Plus can dry in as little as 15 minutes, but it can take as long as a few hours. Curing, which means the polymers have fully cross linked, requires a full 6+ hours. We recommend allowing your car to sit overnight before wiping.

    Can Ultima Paint Guard Plus be layered for more depth and gloss?
    Yes, but please allow the previous coat to dry for at least 12 hours. You can apply as many coats as you like.

    Can Ultima Paint Guard Plus be used on trim/plastic surfaces, like on my SUV/truck's plastic cladding?
    Yes, Ultima Paint Guard Plus will seal and treat these surfaces, but we created Ultima Tire & Trim Guard Plus as the ultimate treatment for plastic and rubber.

    Can Ultima Paint Guard Plus be applied over another manufacturer's wax product?
    You bet! Although we recommend first using Ultima Paint Prep Plus, many people have used Ultima Paint Guard Plus over other (fully cured) wax products with very good results. In all cases, Ultima Paint Guard Plus will increase gloss and durability.

    Can I use Ultima Paint Guard Plus as a quick detail spray?
    No, you would waste a lot of money and make a mess! Ultima Paint Guard Plus is a very high performance polymer paint sealant. It is 10 to 15 time more concentrated than any cream or paste wax available. It will easily offer long term gloss and protection for up to 9 months. It may be as easy to use as a detail spray, but please don't use it like one.

    What is the shelf life of Ultima Paint Guard Plus?
    We are not aware of any issues reducing shelf life. Due to the product's reactive nature with oxygen, the sprayer will fail if the cap is not applied after use.

    ULTIMA PAINT GUARD PLUS APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS

    Use Sparingly: Ultima Paint Guard Plus must be used very sparingly. About 1/4 ounce of product is all that's needed to treat most cars.

    Preparation: You will achieve the best results with Ultima Paint Guard Plus if your vehicle is clean and completely dry. Thoroughly wash and dry all surfaces. If bonded contamination is present, deep clean your vehicle's paint with the Ultima Elastrofoam System. If swirl marks, water spots or other paint defects exist, polish your paint with Ultima Paint Prep Plus before sealing with Ultima Paint Guard Plus.

    Application: Start at one corner of the vehicle (e.g., left front fender). Mist the Ultima Microfiber Applicator with Ultima Paint Guard Plus twice (two pumps) to prime the pad with product. Wipe the product in well and finish by wiping in a straight line direction (this will help you see where you have applied product). When it appears that no more product is being applied to the paint, spray one more shot of product onto the applicator. Do not spray directly on your vehicle. Continue to wipe until the entire vehicle is complete. By the time you get back to where you began, the first couple of panels should already look dry. The whole process should take less than 10 minutes.

    Proper Application Note: When applying, the product should not go on looking "wet". Proper application leaves what appears to be an oily film. This film will begin to dry immediately. If you apply too much product, the drying time may increase significantly.

    Do Not Buff Off or Wipe!: After application, you can sit back and watch as Ultima Paint Guard Plus does its job. When properly applied, your vehicle's paint finish will be very glossy and streak-free in less time than it takes to buff off a traditional car wax product (about 30 minutes). Although you may be tempted to touch and wipe your paint finish... DON'T! If you simply can't keep you hands off the amazing Ultima shine, we recommend that you wait at least a full hour or more before wiping. The longer you wait (up to 12 hours) the better. After 1 hour, you can drive your vehicle. Driving (air friction) will accelerate the cure time.

    Applicator Care: Do not use a different type of applicator with Ultima Paint Guard Plus. The large microfiber applicator provided insures an even, streak-free coating. If your vehicle is clean, your Ultima Microfiber Applicator will not get dirty from use and it will dry soft and odor-free. Store it in a Ziploc baggie or a clean, dry location. If your applicator becomes soiled, you may wash it as you would other microfiber products.

    After Care: After treatment with Ultima Paint Guard Plus, your vehicle will be easier than ever to wash and keep clean. Insects, tar, road grime, brake dust, road salt, bird dropping and other hazards are easily washed off with Ultima Paint Guard Wash. Where and when possible, we recommend washing weekly with Ultima Paint Guard Wash. When washing is not possible, you can keep you exterior clean with Ultima Detail Spray.

    Frequency of Use: Ultima Paint Guard Plus is the most durable paint sealant product available. While we have tested durability (shine, water beading and slickness) up to a year, proper paint care dictates that 3-4 treatments a year offers the very best protection possible.

    More Shine: If your goal is the wettest-looking, deepest, clearest, most distortion-free finish you can imagine, Ultima Paint Guard Plus can be layered to produce a jaw-dropping, show car shine that will turn heads and make you the envy of every car fanatic in your neighborhood. In most cases, on a well-polished finish, 2-3 coats of Ultima Paint Guard Plus produces stunning results. To keep this shine, re-treat monthly and maintain with Ultima Detail Spray.

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    Re: First time using UPGP(thanks...)

    Hey sir , can i put a layer of collinite 845 on top of UPGP

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    Quote Originally Posted by tkarns24 View Post
    Hey sir , can i put a layer of collinite 845 on top of UPGP
    You can, of course, do so, but then there really isn't using UPGP in the first place.

    Two coats of Colly 845 provides solid protection and durability.

    The reason to use UPGP is its ease of use: wipe on and walk away. Why apply a wax on top of it?

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    Re: First time using UPGP(thanks...)

    true , but i want the wet look shine. Thanks for the info though

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