wlshephard
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I am reviewing Ultima Acrylic Waterless wash. It can be used as a waterless wash, rinse less, I also used it very successfully as a clay lube and my favorite way as a combination of waterless/rinse less. UAWW leaves a layer of protection behind I am not sure how long it will last but I will post updates.
To use UAWW as a waterless wash you mix 1oz. to 22oz. of water for a rinse less you mix 1oz. to three gallons of water.
When I try out products for the first time I try to push the boundaries of the product so I can learn as much about it as possible, so I used UAWW in the sun with a slight wind blowing.
I really liked UAWW it had a good cleaning ability and was very slick and left a nice gloss.
The truck I worked on was my wife's 2011 Dodge Ram, this truck sits outside most of the time and is in constant motion so much so I have not been able to compound and polish it. My wife uses this truck as like a work truck it stays constantly dirty. In fact I had to stop while I was working on the wheels so she could haul some brush.
Here is the side of the truck after used UAWW. The gloss and reflection of the paint was greatly improved.
Here is a couple of pictures the dirty front drivers side wheel
UAWW did an outstanding job cleaning the wheels
I was very pleased with the product even in horrible conditions it excelled. It did one of the best jobs cleaning glass streak free I have used. It made a real quick job of cleaning and adding a layer of protection of the truck.
A couple of things I learned about using the product in the sun and wind was do not let it dry out on glass or chrome, it will take a few sprays of product and some elbow grease to remove the dried product (I am hoping that speaks to its durability). As long as you adjust your work area accordingly it is a breeze to use in the worst conditions.




