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UTTG or WETS ??
I've read just about every review I can find on these two. If you've tried both, do you prefer one over the other? I've got about 3 more hours to decide... help me out, please!
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Re: UTTG or WETS ??
I've only used WETS from these two and it's great stuff.
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When in doubt, get both. I'll come back with some 50/50's
Thanks Guz. I put the WETS in my cart, and with about 7 minutes left on the sale, I decided to throw the Ultima in there, too. As well as the WG Cockpit Sealant and Ultima Acrylic Wax. Done deal. Yikes. Now i need to stay off the store page for awhile.
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Re: UTTG or WETS ??
Originally Posted by The Guz
I've only used WETS from these two and it's great stuff.
Same here, but didn't Marc do a side-by-side and the WETS was a dust magnet? I used it on a friend's SUV with a lot of cladding a couple of months ago, and when I saw it a couple weeks ago it was just covered in dust (the cladding). Hopefully the wash I gave it evened it out.
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Re: UTTG or WETS ??
Originally Posted by Setec Astronomy
Same here, but didn't Marc do a side-by-side and the WETS was a dust magnet? I used it on a friend's SUV with a lot of cladding a couple of months ago, and when I saw it a couple weeks ago it was just covered in dust (the cladding). Hopefully the wash I gave it evened it out.
There were two 50/50's that I saw on the forum recently-- one was on a license plate frame. Another was a wiper cowl on an F150. The wiper cowl one had some nice photos and the products were nearly indistinguishable from one another. I don't recall the poster mentioning dust. I'll keep an eye on it.
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Re: UTTG or WETS ??
Sorry, it was UTTG in this thread: Review, Comparison And Testing: Carpro PERL and Ultima Tire And Trim Guard Plus
I have to say on my vehicles I have never noticed WETS attracting dust, but I don't have an SUV with all that cladding and my friend parks in a gravel lot at work.
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Re: UTTG or WETS ??
Originally Posted by Setec Astronomy
Great thread-- thanks. Perl looks like a versatile product. I'll have to give it a shot sometime.
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