It's almost a sin how so few people know about Ultima. They were doing stuff chemically that wasn't even heard of by any other company, and that was over 10 years ago. Amazing company.
Corey in the video you simply apply it onto the surfaces and leave it to cure…..but the directions on the actual bottle state to leave it on for 3-4minutes and then buff it off….which is it?
The reason they say to buff it off is because many people were applying it too thick... IF you apply it evenly and thin then there is no need to wipe it off. Simply wipe on and walk away! :) Theres even an acronym that came with it... WOWA! Anyway... they found people leaving it uneven so changed the directions on the bottle I guess. But you can do either.
@@SkyCarCare interesting…so how would you know if you applied it “too thick”? And is there a difference in the cured finish if you buff off per the bottle directions (after 3-4minutes) versus WOWA?
@@Freakyguy666 If you apply it "too thick" then after a few minutes - maybe 5ish, there will be uneven high spots like areas that are not flashed off whilst the rest of it has flashed off. Then you can always wipe off those high spots at that time. If you wait too long I presume it would end up uneven but should still be fine at that 3~5 minute mark. So I would say you could try to just wipe on evenly at the amount that you prefer and then if its not even after a few minutes lightly buff the high spots with towel and see if that solves it after another minute. If you do this method, then the final results will be same as if you WOWA. If you wipe off too early or too hard then I think it will not be as good as WOWA. I'm not 100% sure but I suspect they have modified the formula over the years to make it work fine even if wiped off aster 3-4 minutes so probably same results no matter what you do.
@@SkyCarCare thanks Corey. We did the buff off method on the bottle and it was not as dark as in your video…might have to go with another coat using the WOWA method…
Depends on the traffic of the area. Back seats that are not used often i have seen 6+ months easy. while a front drive seat could use a new application after about 3 months.
@@SkyCarCare So for longevity, how does it compare to carpro fabric? I haven't had the chance to use any of these, but im highly considering when I open my shop. thx
It's almost a sin how so few people know about Ultima. They were doing stuff chemically that wasn't even heard of by any other company, and that was over 10 years ago. Amazing company.
You said it brother! Site eloquently!
just got it can’t wait to use it!!
Awesome! Let us know how you like it!
You’ve been using that since it came out!! It’s a great product!
Biscuit buddy!!!! Seriously... that stuff is fantastic. How are you doing my friend?! Also, Merry Christmas!
Corey
Corey in the video you simply apply it onto the surfaces and leave it to cure…..but the directions on the actual bottle state to leave it on for 3-4minutes and then buff it off….which is it?
The reason they say to buff it off is because many people were applying it too thick... IF you apply it evenly and thin then there is no need to wipe it off. Simply wipe on and walk away! :) Theres even an acronym that came with it... WOWA! Anyway... they found people leaving it uneven so changed the directions on the bottle I guess. But you can do either.
@@SkyCarCare interesting…so how would you know if you applied it “too thick”? And is there a difference in the cured finish if you buff off per the bottle directions (after 3-4minutes) versus WOWA?
@@Freakyguy666 If you apply it "too thick" then after a few minutes - maybe 5ish, there will be uneven high spots like areas that are not flashed off whilst the rest of it has flashed off. Then you can always wipe off those high spots at that time. If you wait too long I presume it would end up uneven but should still be fine at that 3~5 minute mark. So I would say you could try to just wipe on evenly at the amount that you prefer and then if its not even after a few minutes lightly buff the high spots with towel and see if that solves it after another minute. If you do this method, then the final results will be same as if you WOWA. If you wipe off too early or too hard then I think it will not be as good as WOWA.
I'm not 100% sure but I suspect they have modified the formula over the years to make it work fine even if wiped off aster 3-4 minutes so probably same results no matter what you do.
@@SkyCarCare thanks Corey. We did the buff off method on the bottle and it was not as dark as in your video…might have to go with another coat using the WOWA method…
@@Freakyguy666 Ok, thanks for the feedback!
Corey you sold me on this, cant wait to order mine from yall.
Thank you! Let us know how you like it!
- Warmest Regards,
Corey
Just got it, omg corey this is gold thanks
@@manchomiranda9861 Awesome!! So glad to hear you love it!
Can you use this on a brand new car? Will it allow the panels to outgas?
100% safe for new cars Mark! Good to see you :)
Corey
@@SkyCarCare likewise, Corey. Hope you and the family are well. God bless.
How long does it last?
Depends on the traffic of the area. Back seats that are not used often i have seen 6+ months easy. while a front drive seat could use a new application after about 3 months.
@@SkyCarCare So for longevity, how does it compare to carpro fabric? I haven't had the chance to use any of these, but im highly considering when I open my shop.
thx
@@GothicOutlaws CQUARTZ Fabric will last longer whilst UIGP will be less risky and less foolproof to apply.