Great product. During initial application, I used a wet towel to spread the product. Then a dry towel to dry and buff it in. Subsequent, applications I spray only 2 times on each door, fender, quarter panel, 4 times on the roof, hood, and trunk. You get better results with a power washer. The deep gloss is amazing.. the fact that it is so easy to apply will make it easy to put multiple layers. No need to apply hand wax again. It's best to start with a polished vehicle.
Been using it for 2 years on all my cars. It's so easy to use and the results are awesome. Occasionally I'll have a detailer do one of my cars. His finishing product is Meguiars Hybrid Ceramic Wax. 😊
@@forcedbreathingistyranny696 y You can. And then after you rinse the soap off, apply a small amount of the Ceramic Spray on each panel and rinse again and dry. Works great.
Yes I found extra passes with the pressure washer helped 'push' the product in. Initial passes with a lower pressure shown up some directionality to the way I'd wiped, ie wiping left to right caused the beading to 'show' this pattern. Higher pressure or extra passes caused the beading to be uniform. This was more easily seen on the glass as the marring reduced with more pressure washer passes
Been using this wax for 2 years. Om my 2005 Taurus SE with a 3.0. The color is Merlot red. The more I use the better the protection and shine. Also use this on my 2004 Concorde LXI limited with factory chrome rims. Its white in color. Both cars look fantastic for their ages. Both have over 170,000 miles on them and they sit outside all the time. Wash with Turtle wash Extreme. Then leave wet and wipe car down with the Megiuars Ceramic Hybird wax on a Microfiber sponge. Let sit for 5 minutes then hit whole car with water to activate wax. Wipe dry with a Microfiber towel. Use on windows and chrome rims too. Shawn
Does wetting it down a second time help get the streaks off the glass? I found the glass looked cloudy in a certain light. It drove me crazy, but worked wonders everywhere else.
Been using this since it was released great product but you used far to much of it you only need 2 or 3 sprays max on the bonnet to get the same results
@6:54 Man that is impressive. I mean seriously impressive. I have just purchased some from Costco and am excited about this product. BTW, my car is a Yaris hybrid in Nautilus blue. Thanks for making an excellent video and helping me to understand how to use the product. I will be subscribing once I finish this comment.
Hey buddy 😁 one of my favourite products, here's a great tip, try spraying on a dry surface leveling up with a microfiber then wiping dry. You end up using less product and the results are double as good as the ones you had. Hope that helps, Cheers
Hey Buddy, thanks for the comments. This product is activated by water so it has to be use on a wet car. You do have a good idea though as I have heard some people use it that way , however it may not be leveled.
@@DocMackGarage I've been using this product for ages, the whole water thing is just a gimmick trust me man. Try is like a normal spray on wipe off and hit the 2nd layer an hour later. You'll be set for the whole year
No harm in trying I guess Bud . Will give it a go, but I can't do that in a video and publicize it as it would be not intended the way it was meant to be used. But you do have a point. Cheers
Its okay to use it on dry surface? Ive been using it like that. Wash the car and dry with a drying towel and then spray the wax and laveling with a microfiber and wipe it again with another microfiber.
For the 2nd layer I always smooth it all over the wet paintwork then rinse off, I think by just squirting the product here and there and then rinsing is wasting most of the product and it's only covering half of the paintwork. Does leave an incredible shine and thats why I use it, quick & easy 🙂
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My own personal usage tip : I dilute the Meguiar's Hybrid Ceramic Wax 1:10 with water, then spray it on slightly damp paint. Then I buff it off. I find I waste less of the product this way.
Hi again, thanks for the tip, sounds good but this product is activated by water, that is what makes it bond to the surface, hence it needs to be applied to a wet vehicle. Adding water might make it activate in the bottle.
I've tried both dry and wet applications and dry applications actually works better and use less product and leave less streaks Wet application can be say as a faul proof method but it consume almost double the product to get the similar result So based on my experience, the initial layer is best applied on dry surface lest the product have more time to dwell and bond on a proper dry surface, then the following maintenance could be applied on damp but not wet surface, briefly wipe down the whole car then spray 2times on the penals or damp cloth and continue with the drying process If u see a slight haze when u wiping the product then it means the product have actual contact with the previous layer and like 10sprays on a damp cloth could go through the whole car But if u just spray and rinse off ,many parts of the car doesn't really have contact with the product or had to spray like 3~5 sprays to have full coverage on a penal , its much more easier but waster more product I wash my car once a month and maintenance spray once every 2 months, everything held up fine save some money as this product is quite expensive in my country
@@DocMackGarage yup I did that as well, but had to adapt when ur car was ceramic coated and using it as a topper Even if without coating, if u left too much water on the paint the product doesn't stick and all goes to waste I learned it the hard way even if I following the manufacturer steps But glad u having great result
I did the dry paint method. Spray on to applicator 2 sprays. Wipe on and then wipe off. If you let it set or haze up it's hard to remove dry. I did a full size truck with a painted hard shell bed cover and only used about 1 to 2 ounces for the whole truck. At that rate the bottle should last 2 or 3 years lol.
Been using this on my holden that's daily driven, I've noticed it lasts for so long. I'm in nz too and applied at beginning of summer and it's now autumn and it's still beading like crazy and the car lives outside.
Good video really helpful.. I am going to caramic coating my car would you say this is one of the best products.. I was going to use auto glym but seeing this video .. I am not sure now
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@pennyarizzio2824 You are welcome, I would not suggest using it on glass as it could streak, as for the trims , yes as long as you wipe it off fast. Please consider subscribing to my RUclips Channel for free if you haven't already.
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I found the manual ambiguous. I couldn't tell if it should be applied to a dry car or wet car. I see now it's wet, but the instructions could perhaps be clearer and state explicitly that it's to be applied wet. Had hard work applying and buffing back off. Will see how it holds up
Hi, you will need to spray it on a wet car as it is water activated . If you have a hard time buffing it , spray water on the car then spray one or two squirts then buff dry , should get rid of streaks .
Hi there, just the bodywork , no harm of you get it on the glass, just make sure to buff it off. Please consider subscribing to my RUclips Channel for free if you haven't already to show your support
I sell the application of this to my clients. And I make it very understood OVER a ceramic coating. Price! $4,000 vs every 9 to 12 months I see you again. All of my visits would not equate to $4,000. And the same principle is being applied, water sheeting and beading and uv protection.
@film_magician Headlights yes, glass rear windows yes , anything which will obstruct driving like front and rear windshield and driver and passanger window I would say safe not to do it as it could streak at night. Please consider subscribing to my RUclips Channel for free if you haven't already to show your support
Hi, I would advise against intentionally using it on the glass. Rubber parts is OK but not a good idea. Please consider subscribing to my RUclips channel for free if you haven't already.
Great video but one thing.....i bought this (haven't used yet) a few days ago and have read the bottle a few times. You mention to use in a ventilated area....the crazy thing is it says "if ingested: no medical care should be needed"🤯
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Hi, I would not use this on black trim. It will be fine but may have residue . Glass may smear so try to void it but not harm if it gets on glass. Consider subscribing to my RUclips Channel for free if you haven't already.
I would say to give the car a wash , then try it and inspect it . If you need go apply it again, wet the car first. Some users are saying dry applications work, but I belive it is dependent on whether it is soft or hard Clear coat . Let me know how you go.
@juanwarior2000 Hi, I would advsie against it as it may streak. Side and rear windows should be OK. Please consider subscribing to my RUclips Channel for free if you haven't already to show your support
I thought all you had to do is wash the vehicle and rinse it then before you dry spray the product on the paint 1-1.5 sprays per panel and rinse again.. well thats how I do it as a top coat to my sealer and it is amazing
Hi Denzel, that is what I did. Wash the car , and rinse, then while it is wet I sprayed the product on the vehicle. 1- 1.5 sprays will not be enough for a bonnet unless it is for a fender. People must remember there is a difference between doing it on a new car and a 10 year old car . Consider Subscribing if you haven't already.
This is what I do. The car is wet and clean after a first rinse. Then I spray on each panel while the car is still wet. Then I spray off. Then I apply soap and dry the car off entirely with microfiber towels.
@@cjpilla1202 there is no need to. It should be fine as a standalone. This is essentially a spray wax but with SIO2 . Consider Subscribing if you haven't already. I have lots of car videos. You will be notified when I post a video if you are a Subscriber. It is free to Subscribe.
Finnaly got a bottle today, applied it to my mother's car the wet way and did it to my truck a different method. All the windows on my mother ls car got the ceramic stuff and my truck windows got the rainex water repellent so we will see what lasts longer on glass. Very exited to see how long this lasts since I usually use meguiars ultimate spray wax and that stuff doesn't last too long on my truck since I wash usually weekly but it was still on my mom's car today before I stripped it off
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Hi, I would say yes, but you will need to polish the car and prepare the paint before application of this Meguiar's product. Hope this helps. Consider Subscribing if you haven't already.
Hi, it will not strip the existing sealant . If your car is sealed already this product may not show too much difference as you are applying Ceramic over a sealed surface. Please consider Subscribing if you haven't already.
Getting it on the glass accidentally is fine but I would advise against applying it on glass as it has a wax element. Consider Subscribing if you haven't already
If it gets on the glass it is OK, but I would advice against intentionally applying it on the glass. Consider Subscribing to my RUclips Channel if you haven't already.
@@DocMackGarage I think some ppl use too much product. I recently ceramic coated my pick up with a professional grade coating and use this to help maintain my finish. Wash and rinse vehicle thoroughly, initial application, apply liberally to vehicle one panel at a time, damp microfiber towel and gently apply, then rinse off...power washer recommended. Great results
@@DocMackGarage I've done it on 3 cars using dry panels. Damp microfibre to spread it and dry to to buff. Came up fantastic. Good review on another channel showing all 3 methods. Dry method had much better durability
People if you got a clean car you wash it with Tire wash wipe it down then wipe your car down with alcohol including your tires and windshield to get all microscopic stuff off and you will be pleasantly surprised how good and easy this is why was and I'm a professional detailer
You are welcome Arpan. I can do that at some stage. This product durability will depend on factors such as where the car is parked whether off street or in a garage.
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@@DocMackGarage ae buddy just tried out Meguiars ceramic wax, mate the wreath on my cadillac is beautiful!!! Specially in black,have recommended too all my friends here in New Zealand 🇳🇿 you beauty, might as well subscribe, Jolly Roger mate cheers
Hi, this is because the formula is activated by water. On the 2nd coat it is spray and rinse which is also water activated. It has SIO 2 in it. It is just the way products are made. Please consider Subscribing to my RUclips Channel if you haven't already.
@@DocMackGarage thank you, maybe im dumb, but i have found a similar product from turtle wax that is sprayed on a dry surface and i just believe that method more. Subbed ;)
Thank you for Subscribing:) I think the one you are referring to is the Seal n shine on the Hybrid Ceramic Solutions. Those are also good products. I have tried the Mother's CMX too which I had done a video on.
Hi, 1st coat wash the car then after washing leave the car wet, and spray product on and dry. 2nd coat, wash the car, then spray on wet car and rinse and dry.
Are you plastered lol jk. It really depends on the paintwork. If it is newer paint then yes less product, older paints clear coat takes quite a bit to bond .
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Hi, if you had claybarred and polished the car before applying the product, then you do not need to change microfiber towel to do the sides if the paintwork is the same condition. If your bonnet has a few chips or imperfections, then I would consider changing the towel , as the sides of the car is generally less worn than the bonnet, roof, and trunk . Consider Subscribing if you haven't already.
Hi George, I applied it approx 80 days ago and it is still quite good but not as good as the first day. Some people might say 6 months worth of durability, but I would take that with a grain of salt. It really depends on where the car is parked and how much mileage you do. With typical usage and it parked in the garage maybe 5 months, and with the car parked off street maybe 3 months. I claybarred the car prior so it lasts longer. Please Subscribe to my channel it is completely FREE. Maybe I might do a 3 month update video soon.
good 3-6 months, depends on weather, mileage and external exposure, and contaminates from the road -- my Outback is outside 24x7x365, and gets washed every few weeks during the spring/summer/autumn, and less so over winter, i just top up the HCW protection every few months to keep it in top shape, and use the HC Detailer to keep glass and light marks off in between washes.
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I have tried to use the ceramic hybrid wax and it was awful. I clay'd bar my car, cleaned with soap and water and rinsed and dried. I then applied a layer of your hybrid ceramic wax, buffed it off with a microfiber towel and then wet the car and sprayed on the wax, rinsed it with water and dried with microfiber. There are streaks everywhere, large spots, looks like crap. Worst product I have ever used, I buff and buff and it does not ever stop streaking. Car is not old. How do I get the streaking to stop?
Hi, I think the first area you made a mistake was spraying it dry and buffing. This product is activated by water, if it is dry then it will cause streaks. I would recommend 10 percent IPA alcohol and 90 water mix solution to get rid of the swirls (spray and wipe). The other thing you can do is to polish the car and it should come off.
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I found it showed streaks when I tried it. They say you can, but I had terrible luck with it on glass and I was careful not to apply a lot and buffed the dickens out of it. Still had cloudiness.
Thanks for commenting. People can try it on glass of they wish (I would advice against it), but once night falls they will notice the streaks and greasyness on the glass when oncoming vehicles are passing or even reflection from the street lights. Please consider Subscribing if you haven't already. It is free to subscribe to my channel.
@@DocMackGarage I just finished detailing my second SUV. On the first one, I applied this to the whole car, glass and all. I used very little, and rinsed immediately, doing it one panel at a time. THE CAR WAS THOROUGHLY WASHED BEFOREHAND, and there was beading still going on from a previous wax job. The windows streaked pretty bad, and it was difficult cleaning them off. I used alcohol and secondly a vinegar cleaner. It took a lot to get it off to the point where they were not streaked. Streaked glass just drives me crazy, be it on a car or my house windows. The second car was also washed beforehand and still had water bead up from the previous wax job. This time, I used a leaf blower to remove about 80% of the water and applied this to a damp cloth and rubbed it in and buffed it off. That way, I was able to keep it off my glass. This was extra work but I wanted to get a more precise coat and better adhesion since I am preparing for winter, when washing will not be as thorough or as often. This worked better than the first car. Next season, I will try a third type of application, kind of a combination of the first two methods. I love the look you get with this new product. I would think water hardness and application methods can make or break the finished results. Thanks for your video. Yes, I am subscribing to your channel!
Oh man, you put too much, watch Meguiars video. Great that you do not use pressure water. Great video, I do the same thing and have same results, but I use less product.
I think he means the car needs to be wet, the product misted on (lightly) and hosed off with no pressure from hose. I have the same product, but my instructions are different than this.
Hi, you can try, but it may not adhere properly onto a slippery surface. Thia is essentially a spray hybrid wax , so can't harm it that much over wax. Please consider Subscribing if you haven't already. I have lots of car videos.
That is correct. This is not a polish, it is a ceramic coating/ wax . It can cover up some minor swirls but eventually you will see the swirls if you don't prep your paint before applying. Consider Subscribing if you haven't already 🙂
Wash your vehicle using the two (2) bucket method with a grit guard in the rinse bucket. You would see a massive reduction in swirl marks and scratches in your paint
It will your pocket....this shit is a bit expensive to waste it.....so...for this product...yes....it will hurt your pocket.....1 bottle should last you the whole year if apply 3 or 4 times a year....unless you got a war tank
That depends how much it rains....water keep sickening the stuff.....so.....if you got a good 4 to 5 month with only a few showers....you good....where I'm from in cleveland ohio.....from spring to fall.....I apply that 6 times.....on a every 2 weeks or so car wash......winters in here are too cold and snowy.....but that stuff before winter or everytime it get a bit warm.....it make it more easy to clean icy windows and snow from the car
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My experience with this product was extremely frustrating and a waste of significant time to remove the streaking. This is the second time I tried the product with disappointing results. Save your money and most of all your time. As I look closely at this video - I can see the streaking even though it was edited to avoid showing the work it requires to achieve acceptable results.
My videos are all genuine and my honest opinion. Is yours a 1 stage or 2 stage paint ? What are the microns ? Did you claybar and or iron decontaminate the vehicle? If you get streaks it could be contaminants embedded into the paint.
I can say I’ve never had that issue, and I’ve used it three different ways. I’ve sprayed it on a wet vehicle and rinsed it off, I’ve sprayed it on a wet vehicle and take a cloth and wiped it and then sprayed it off and dried, and I’ve also sprayed it on a damp cloth and wiped it on and buffed it off. As with any wax or sealer less is better. I find that a lot of people who don’t like this type of product usually apply too much. Not sure if that was your case but just a thought.
Lol for the foundation layer you will need to use more than just a few squirts , on the stacking layer you can use less. I did mention in text that I sprayed a little extra.
It really depends on the paint stage of the car whether it is a 2 stage or 1 stage paint and whether it is soft or hard paint or 1k or 2k clear. If the car is older, then more is needed, and if it is newer then less is needed. I find the durability whilst using less product is not very long. I find there is no right or wrong way of using this product as you will need to judge as you go. If you do use less, then buffing is more of an ease but durability lessens.
That's what she said too ... . Correct, first prime the towel and then a few squirts are enough. This is by far the best detailer. Zero streaking, even on glass. Grtz
This product works so well that you really only need a few squirts for it to do its job. When you spray your car with it for the first time, you use a little more than if you spray it again afterwards. Often afterwards I make a syringe of a few syringes to see the effect already.
I did not answer that at the time because it would not have been fair to say without seeing it for myself. About 3 months if the car is used every day and parked on the street everyday . About 6 months with normal usage but stored in the garage.
You are most welcome to try it the way you claim Meguiar's says to use it. You have to note that if you do it on a brand new car, you will have to apply less, but on a used car you will need to apply more.
Um nooooo. Not “too much”… he did a good job. He simply decided to rub the product into the car. Instructions say to spray and rinse. He “sprayed, then RUB IN PRODUCT (won’t affect results, if anything it’s better to rub in) and then rinse product. He went above and beyond for better results. If you see other videos you’ll see REAL LIFE TIME results. It turns out better if you rub in that just spray and rinse…. Your welcome.
Sigh, why is it nobody can follow the simple directions for using this properly? They clearly state you wash the car, then spray the wax on sparingly while the car is still wet. You then rinse it off and then dry it. Period. That’s it! No rubbing, no buffing, otherwise you’ll get streaks that will require a lot of elbow grease to remove it.
The spraying on the wet car and wiping it off is the foundation layer, the one you are referring to is the stacking layer which I did in the 2nd part of this video .
Great product. During initial application, I used a wet towel to spread the product. Then a dry towel to dry and buff it in. Subsequent, applications I spray only 2 times on each door, fender, quarter panel, 4 times on the roof, hood, and trunk. You get better results with a power washer. The deep gloss is amazing.. the fact that it is so easy to apply will make it easy to put multiple layers. No need to apply hand wax again. It's best to start with a polished vehicle.
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Never knew the product could be applied dry. Good video and amazing glass like finish.
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Been using it for 2 years on all my cars. It's so easy to use and the results are awesome. Occasionally I'll have a detailer do one of my cars. His finishing product is Meguiars Hybrid Ceramic Wax. 😊
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Can I use soap to wash it afterwards? Won't it remove the foundational layer of the wax if I do that?
@@forcedbreathingistyranny696 y
You can. And then after you rinse the soap off, apply a small amount of the Ceramic Spray on each panel and rinse again and dry. Works great.
@@gonedeep43 ahh great thank you.
So no more waxing??
The more water pressure the better penetration to the body.
Great work. Thanks for sharing
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Yes I found extra passes with the pressure washer helped 'push' the product in.
Initial passes with a lower pressure shown up some directionality to the way I'd wiped, ie wiping left to right caused the beading to 'show' this pattern. Higher pressure or extra passes caused the beading to be uniform.
This was more easily seen on the glass as the marring reduced with more pressure washer passes
Been using this wax for 2 years. Om my 2005 Taurus SE with a 3.0. The color is Merlot red. The more I use the better the protection and shine. Also use this on my 2004 Concorde LXI limited with factory chrome rims. Its white in color. Both cars look fantastic for their ages. Both have over 170,000 miles on them and they sit outside all the time. Wash with Turtle wash Extreme. Then leave wet and wipe car down with the Megiuars Ceramic Hybird wax on a Microfiber sponge. Let sit for 5 minutes then hit whole car with water to activate wax. Wipe dry with a Microfiber towel. Use on windows and chrome rims too. Shawn
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Does wetting it down a second time help get the streaks off the glass? I found the glass looked cloudy in a certain light. It drove me crazy, but worked wonders everywhere else.
Been using this since it was released great product but you used far to much of it you only need 2 or 3 sprays max on the bonnet to get the same results
@6:54 Man that is impressive. I mean seriously impressive. I have just purchased some from Costco and am excited about this product. BTW, my car is a Yaris hybrid in Nautilus blue. Thanks for making an excellent video and helping me to understand how to use the product. I will be subscribing once I finish this comment.
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It works so much better and lasts longer if it's applied dry.
Product is activated by water so i highly doubt it
@MimikU7812 I have used it dry and it lasts longer, just try it.
@@cliveneilands1449 It will try, thats how i do most of those things anyway, why not hahaha
Good demo applying Meguiar's Hybrid Ceramic Wax, they have free publicity from you!
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Hey buddy 😁 one of my favourite products, here's a great tip, try spraying on a dry surface leveling up with a microfiber then wiping dry. You end up using less product and the results are double as good as the ones you had. Hope that helps, Cheers
Hey Buddy, thanks for the comments. This product is activated by water so it has to be use on a wet car. You do have a good idea though as I have heard some people use it that way , however it may not be leveled.
@@DocMackGarage I've been using this product for ages, the whole water thing is just a gimmick trust me man. Try is like a normal spray on wipe off and hit the 2nd layer an hour later. You'll be set for the whole year
No harm in trying I guess Bud . Will give it a go, but I can't do that in a video and publicize it as it would be not intended the way it was meant to be used. But you do have a point. Cheers
Its okay to use it on dry surface? Ive been using it like that. Wash the car and dry with a drying towel and then spray the wax and laveling with a microfiber and wipe it again with another microfiber.
@@daisy4947 It could be ok to use dry, but I would not recommend it as it is meant to be activated by water .
For the 2nd layer I always smooth it all over the wet paintwork then rinse off, I think by just squirting the product here and there and then rinsing is wasting most of the product and it's only covering half of the paintwork. Does leave an incredible shine and thats why I use it, quick & easy 🙂
Thanks for sharing, I was only using as recommended, but I can see how that would work.
You don't need a second layer. The foundation layer you dry and buff off. Your maintenance wash is when you spray on then rinse off.
I was demonstrating the two different steps in the video so people will know the difference between foundation and stacking.
Looks awesome. Tried myself on my car. Easy to work with, stunning results.
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@@DocMackGarage Subscribed already. Keep up with what you do. If you want to see interresting things in the nature with an ATV, please subscribe also to my channel.
@@projectxdetailing Was your car polished or clayed before using this product?
@@rokdovecar5275 my car was not polished/clayed before this. I had a complete paintjob 2 years ago. Just washed thoroughly.
@@projectxdetailing Great, thanks for quick reply. My car is also not polished or anything, so thats great to hear.
My own personal usage tip : I dilute the Meguiar's Hybrid Ceramic Wax 1:10 with water, then spray it on slightly damp paint. Then I buff it off. I find I waste less of the product this way.
Hi again, thanks for the tip, sounds good but this product is activated by water, that is what makes it bond to the surface, hence it needs to be applied to a wet vehicle. Adding water might make it activate in the bottle.
Wait, how does it respond as the base foundation?
I've tried both dry and wet applications and dry applications actually works better and use less product and leave less streaks
Wet application can be say as a faul proof method but it consume almost double the product to get the similar result
So based on my experience, the initial layer is best applied on dry surface lest the product have more time to dwell and bond on a proper dry surface, then the following maintenance could be applied on damp but not wet surface, briefly wipe down the whole car then spray 2times on the penals or damp cloth and continue with the drying process
If u see a slight haze when u wiping the product then it means the product have actual contact with the previous layer and like 10sprays on a damp cloth could go through the whole car
But if u just spray and rinse off ,many parts of the car doesn't really have contact with the product or had to spray like 3~5 sprays to have full coverage on a penal , its much more easier but waster more product
I wash my car once a month and maintenance spray once every 2 months, everything held up fine save some money as this product is quite expensive in my country
Thanks, I was only using it how the manufacturer suggests it.
@@DocMackGarage yup I did that as well, but had to adapt when ur car was ceramic coated and using it as a topper
Even if without coating, if u left too much water on the paint the product doesn't stick and all goes to waste
I learned it the hard way even if I following the manufacturer steps
But glad u having great result
I luv all the Maguire gear! Thank you for the tip I’ll try this 2 step process next time I use it 🙏
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I did the dry paint method. Spray on to applicator 2 sprays. Wipe on and then wipe off. If you let it set or haze up it's hard to remove dry. I did a full size truck with a painted hard shell bed cover and only used about 1 to 2 ounces for the whole truck. At that rate the bottle should last 2 or 3 years lol.
If you let it haze up its too hard to remove? Go ask a woman to do it for you then. Wtf it's wax.
@@laurdessvalentino5849 I'll ask you next time😀
Been using this on my holden that's daily driven, I've noticed it lasts for so long. I'm in nz too and applied at beginning of summer and it's now autumn and it's still beading like crazy and the car lives outside.
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This wax is 5$!!!!!!! I loaded up just now
I ain’t subscribing to shit. Lol
Good video really helpful..
I am going to caramic coating my car would you say this is one of the best products..
I was going to use auto glym but seeing this video .. I am not sure now
Thanks, each product has its pros and cons . I personally like the Meguiars product better. For the cost I think this represents good value. I have not used the autoglym ceramic coating kit, but that looks like it might be more durable but more expensive. Please consider subscribing to my RUclips Channel for free if you haven't already.
Nice video. Thanks for showing how you did this. Can I get it on the glass and trim as well?
@pennyarizzio2824 You are welcome, I would not suggest using it on glass as it could streak, as for the trims , yes as long as you wipe it off fast. Please consider subscribing to my RUclips Channel for free if you haven't already.
Agreed. I use it. Same results
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Oh my goodness what a great video thank you
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I found the manual ambiguous. I couldn't tell if it should be applied to a dry car or wet car.
I see now it's wet, but the instructions could perhaps be clearer and state explicitly that it's to be applied wet. Had hard work applying and buffing back off. Will see how it holds up
Hi, you will need to spray it on a wet car as it is water activated . If you have a hard time buffing it , spray water on the car then spray one or two squirts then buff dry , should get rid of streaks .
Legend has it he's still rubbing all that product in
@@raulfireside You are psychic 😆
Do you spray the product only on the paint or glass as well?
Hi there, just the bodywork , no harm of you get it on the glass, just make sure to buff it off. Please consider subscribing to my RUclips Channel for free if you haven't already to show your support
Fantastic product, nice video.
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I sell the application of this to my clients. And I make it very understood OVER a ceramic coating. Price! $4,000 vs every 9 to 12 months I see you again. All of my visits would not equate to $4,000. And the same principle is being applied, water sheeting and beading and uv protection.
You make no damn sense.
Can you use it on glass / headlights?
@film_magician Headlights yes, glass rear windows yes , anything which will obstruct driving like front and rear windshield and driver and passanger window I would say safe not to do it as it could streak at night. Please consider subscribing to my RUclips Channel for free if you haven't already to show your support
Can u put this on your windshield & can it go on the rubber parts on the car
Hi, I would advise against intentionally using it on the glass. Rubber parts is OK but not a good idea. Please consider subscribing to my RUclips channel for free if you haven't already.
Thank you for the video, very informative!!
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Great video but one thing.....i bought this (haven't used yet) a few days ago and have read the bottle a few times. You mention to use in a ventilated area....the crazy thing is it says "if ingested: no medical care should be needed"🤯
Thank you. Anything chemical based isn't safe to use in a non ventilated area especially for those who are sensative to chemicals. Please consider subscribing to my RUclips Channel for free if you haven't already .
@@DocMackGarage 1000% could not agree more, I just thought for once there's a product that may be relatively actually safe
How does this product hold up on black plastic trim? Also, will this product make glass smear?
Hi, I would not use this on black trim. It will be fine but may have residue . Glass may smear so try to void it but not harm if it gets on glass. Consider subscribing to my RUclips Channel for free if you haven't already.
I need help I used it but I must of done something wrong. I have a lot of streaks left behind. I tried wiping it. Should I wash it again.? Help
I would say to give the car a wash , then try it and inspect it . If you need go apply it again, wet the car first. Some users are saying dry applications work, but I belive it is dependent on whether it is soft or hard Clear coat . Let me know how you go.
@@DocMackGarage thanks. I will
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@@DocMackGarage already did thanks
@@nesco7615 awesome 😃
Hi, why second time spray coat is not required to wipe by micro cloth???.you did direct spary on second time spray...may i know why?
Hi, one is for the 1st layer and the 2nd is stacking layer . This ensures it lasts longer
Can i apply it on the windows?
@juanwarior2000 Hi, I would advsie against it as it may streak. Side and rear windows should be OK. Please consider subscribing to my RUclips Channel for free if you haven't already to show your support
I thought all you had to do is wash the vehicle and rinse it then before you dry spray the product on the paint 1-1.5 sprays per panel and rinse again.. well thats how I do it as a top coat to my sealer and it is amazing
Hi Denzel, that is what I did. Wash the car , and rinse, then while it is wet I sprayed the product on the vehicle. 1- 1.5 sprays will not be enough for a bonnet unless it is for a fender. People must remember there is a difference between doing it on a new car and a 10 year old car . Consider Subscribing if you haven't already.
This is what I do. The car is wet and clean after a first rinse. Then I spray on each panel while the car is still wet. Then I spray off. Then I apply soap and dry the car off entirely with microfiber towels.
@@Drazx3 The first layer is spray on wet clean car then buf off . The stacking layer is spray on wet clean car, rinse then dry. Cheers
Great product... been using this on my Black Silverado since I bought it new.....my neighbors say the Truck Glows✨
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Amazing water beading... i just the product delivered an hr back. Waiting to polish the car tomo
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It can be sprayed on glass too right?
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But you sprayed the glass? Lol
@@lizardking5303 When you are doing the 2nd coat it will definitely get on the glass. Try to avoid getting it on the glass.
Only 3 sprays on the hood, wipe it with microfibre cloth then buff it with a drying fluffy microfibre cloth.
@primosaiz Really depends though , if you have older paint with 2 stage you have to use more.
Is it necessary to put spray polish on to or no
Hi, did you mean is it necessary to use this product, or is it necessary to do piant correction before using this product ?
@@DocMackGarage putting spray wax or polish on after using it
@@cjpilla1202 there is no need to. It should be fine as a standalone. This is essentially a spray wax but with SIO2 . Consider Subscribing if you haven't already. I have lots of car videos. You will be notified when I post a video if you are a Subscriber. It is free to Subscribe.
Finnaly got a bottle today, applied it to my mother's car the wet way and did it to my truck a different method. All the windows on my mother ls car got the ceramic stuff and my truck windows got the rainex water repellent so we will see what lasts longer on glass. Very exited to see how long this lasts since I usually use meguiars ultimate spray wax and that stuff doesn't last too long on my truck since I wash usually weekly but it was still on my mom's car today before I stripped it off
Wonderful video and product.many thanks
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hi, is this good for matte paint too?
Hi, I would say it would be ok , but might not notice much difference. Test in a small area first .
You used it on the windows as well?
Side windows are fine, I would strongly advise against the Windshield as it may streak at night
@@DocMackGarage how long does the wax last?
@user-sl2iu8sk6w 100 percent outside about 2 months, garaged car about 6 to 9 months . Also please Subscribe.
Amazing! How much do you charge, where are you located?
Thanks for the comment😀. I am in NZ where are you located ?
Do you require a car valet?
Hi should you polish and wax your car before applying this?
Hi, just polish only before doing this .
This can spray on lamplight? I did wipe it while i wipe the car body..
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I washed my car 2 days ago and its in garage now can use this prudect or I have to wash it again
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Is this product repelling dust too.....??
I would say yes but to a certain extent , leave it out a week and dust will build up. There are no products which will fully repell the dust
Great video. Thanks
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Is this better than hand waxing for protection and longevity?
Hi, I would say yes, but you will need to polish the car and prepare the paint before application of this Meguiar's product. Hope this helps. Consider Subscribing if you haven't already.
Subsequently, we just wash the car and leave the car body wet, and spray the wax and rinse down the down,m i right?
That is correct.
@@DocMackGarage second layer also do at the same day?
Today i just do.the first coat...after raining day, i saw many water beating on car body...nice
You can also do it on the same day if you like, if not leave it a week or so before 2nd coat , car needs to be washed first .
Would this work if the car has just been polished, and sealed with a non ceramic sealant. Or would I need to strip the sealant?
Hi, it will not strip the existing sealant . If your car is sealed already this product may not show too much difference as you are applying Ceramic over a sealed surface. Please consider Subscribing if you haven't already.
can u aplly to glass car windows?
Getting it on the glass accidentally is fine but I would advise against applying it on glass as it has a wax element. Consider Subscribing if you haven't already
How many towels did you use for this? Like 6?
Can't remember . Use what is needed to get a good job out of it.
Can we use it on car windshield or and windows glasses?
If it gets on the glass it is OK, but I would advice against intentionally applying it on the glass. Consider Subscribing to my RUclips Channel if you haven't already.
i use it on my wheels, all i do is is spray it on. rinse it off. no need to dry it twice
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Best results if applied to a dry panel as far as durability is concerned
I have tried it dry and it did not work well. Maybe certain paint types react differently i.e hard paint vs soft paint.
@@DocMackGarage I think some ppl use too much product. I recently ceramic coated my pick up with a professional grade coating and use this to help maintain my finish. Wash and rinse vehicle thoroughly, initial application, apply liberally to vehicle one panel at a time, damp microfiber towel and gently apply, then rinse off...power washer recommended. Great results
@@DocMackGarage I've done it on 3 cars using dry panels. Damp microfibre to spread it and dry to to buff. Came up fantastic. Good review on another channel showing all 3 methods. Dry method had much better durability
People if you got a clean car you wash it with Tire wash wipe it down then wipe your car down with alcohol including your tires and windshield to get all microscopic stuff off and you will be pleasantly surprised how good and easy this is why was and I'm a professional detailer
Please update a long term review...
Thank you for the informative video
You are welcome Arpan. I can do that at some stage. This product durability will depend on factors such as where the car is parked whether off street or in a garage.
@@DocMackGarage Absolutely
Very helpful,cheers
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@@DocMackGarage ae buddy just tried out Meguiars ceramic wax, mate the wreath on my cadillac is beautiful!!! Specially in black,have recommended too all my friends here in New Zealand 🇳🇿 you beauty, might as well subscribe, Jolly Roger mate cheers
@@brandondean3711 Thanks buddy . Really appreciate your comments. Cadillac are great cars .
Hi, i dont get it, why isnt the best way to use this by spraying on a dry surface and buffing it out like paste waxes?
Hi, this is because the formula is activated by water. On the 2nd coat it is spray and rinse which is also water activated. It has SIO 2 in it. It is just the way products are made. Please consider Subscribing to my RUclips Channel if you haven't already.
@@DocMackGarage thank you, maybe im dumb, but i have found a similar product from turtle wax that is sprayed on a dry surface and i just believe that method more. Subbed ;)
Thank you for Subscribing:) I think the one you are referring to is the Seal n shine on the Hybrid Ceramic Solutions. Those are also good products. I have tried the Mother's CMX too which I had done a video on.
Awesome stuff , thank you.
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Sir gd pm from I'm a deteler how to move or work first hard compound second folish 3r wax them ceramic coat final pls rply me sir
How often should I do it?
Every 6 months to a year depending on where the car is parked. Consider Subscribing to my RUclips Channel if you haven't already.
Safe for windows?
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We should do 1st coat and 2nd coat in the same time?
Today i just do first coat...not much difference...shall i need to do second coat by tomolo?
Hi, 1st coat wash the car then after washing leave the car wet, and spray product on and dry. 2nd coat, wash the car, then spray on wet car and rinse and dry.
Todo estbien solo k se tira mucha agua para su demostración
They guy on meguiars says use it sparingly you plastered it on that bonnet
Are you plastered lol jk. It really depends on the paintwork. If it is newer paint then yes less product, older paints clear coat takes quite a bit to bond .
What if we do not have a water supply like yours.
How to apply...
Hi, this product requires tye car to be wet during application, as water activities the product. If you do not have a water supply, then it may be best to use Mothers CMX. I have a how to video including a follow up video. Chek it out. Please consider Subscribing if you haven't already. It is free to subscribe to my Channel.
@@DocMackGarage thank you for your prompt response.
Need to check availability in India.
Subscribed
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@@DocMackGarage just checked double the price of Mothers CMX
Whats a vet vehicle
I think you misheard, a wet vehicle.
Can you use this stuff on chrome wheels
If you are careful not to get it near the brakes , I don't see why not. Remember to Subscribe for free.
So polish the vehicle first?
Definitely recommend claybarring and polishing prior. Consider Subscribing.
do i have to change another microfibre tower after I have done the front bonet and switching to the side door?
Hi, if you had claybarred and polished the car before applying the product, then you do not need to change microfiber towel to do the sides if the paintwork is the same condition. If your bonnet has a few chips or imperfections, then I would consider changing the towel , as the sides of the car is generally less worn than the bonnet, roof, and trunk . Consider Subscribing if you haven't already.
You are creating new swirls.
If you have maintained your paint properly then it won't create swirls
How long does this product last before you have to reapply ?
Hi George, I applied it approx 80 days ago and it is still quite good but not as good as the first day. Some people might say 6 months worth of durability, but I would take that with a grain of salt. It really depends on where the car is parked and how much mileage you do. With typical usage and it parked in the garage maybe 5 months, and with the car parked off street maybe 3 months. I claybarred the car prior so it lasts longer. Please Subscribe to my channel it is completely FREE. Maybe I might do a 3 month update video soon.
@@DocMackGarage awesome thanks really curious to see how the product holds up overtime
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@@DocMackGarage Completely Free? Is your channel the only channel on RUclips that is free to subscribe? Everyone else charges money? lol
good 3-6 months, depends on weather, mileage and external exposure, and contaminates from the road -- my Outback is outside 24x7x365, and gets washed every few weeks during the spring/summer/autumn, and less so over winter, i just top up the HCW protection every few months to keep it in top shape, and use the HC Detailer to keep glass and light marks off in between washes.
What do you mean polish before do you mean wipe it off?
Hi, thanks for Subscribing. If you would like the best results, you will need to Clay Bar and polish the car before using this product. I have videos on how you can do that .Cheers
Thanks for your time and effort to bring us this info. Cheers
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I have tried to use the ceramic hybrid wax and it was awful. I clay'd bar my car, cleaned with soap and water and rinsed and dried. I then applied a layer of your hybrid ceramic wax, buffed it off with a microfiber towel and then wet the car and sprayed on the wax, rinsed it with water and dried with microfiber. There are streaks everywhere, large spots, looks like crap. Worst product I have ever used, I buff and buff and it does not ever stop streaking. Car is not old. How do I get the streaking to stop?
Hi, I think the first area you made a mistake was spraying it dry and buffing. This product is activated by water, if it is dry then it will cause streaks. I would recommend 10 percent IPA alcohol and 90 water mix solution to get rid of the swirls (spray and wipe). The other thing you can do is to polish the car and it should come off.
Can you, and ARE you, supposed to use this on your windows?
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I found it showed streaks when I tried it. They say you can, but I had terrible luck with it on glass and I was careful not to apply a lot and buffed the dickens out of it. Still had cloudiness.
Thanks for commenting. People can try it on glass of they wish (I would advice against it), but once night falls they will notice the streaks and greasyness on the glass when oncoming vehicles are passing or even reflection from the street lights. Please consider Subscribing if you haven't already. It is free to subscribe to my channel.
@@DocMackGarage I just finished detailing my second SUV. On the first one, I applied this to the whole car, glass and all. I used very little, and rinsed immediately, doing it one panel at a time. THE CAR WAS THOROUGHLY WASHED BEFOREHAND, and there was beading still going on from a previous wax job. The windows streaked pretty bad, and it was difficult cleaning them off. I used alcohol and secondly a vinegar cleaner. It took a lot to get it off to the point where they were not streaked. Streaked glass just drives me crazy, be it on a car or my house windows.
The second car was also washed beforehand and still had water bead up from the previous wax job. This time, I used a leaf blower to remove about 80% of the water and applied this to a damp cloth and rubbed it in and buffed it off. That way, I was able to keep it off my glass. This was extra work but I wanted to get a more precise coat and better adhesion since I am preparing for winter, when washing will not be as thorough or as often. This worked better than the first car.
Next season, I will try a third type of application, kind of a combination of the first two methods. I love the look you get with this new product. I would think water hardness and application methods can make or break the finished results.
Thanks for your video. Yes, I am subscribing to your channel!
You are welcome Darlene. Thanks for Subscribing. I can tell you take care of your vehicles.
It's the hood or bonnet..?.WTH is Bonnet..
Bonnet is in UK English , and Hood is in American English . I like to diversify my Channel to cater for all hence I say Miles and Kilometers as well .
ohhh my goodness.... haha love it
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So how come you used it twice?
Foundation + stacking 😀
Oh man, you put too much, watch Meguiars video. Great that you do not use pressure water. Great video, I do the same thing and have same results, but I use less product.
They applied to a clean dry car then just rinsed off too no?
@@JS-te4gz Exactly
I think he means the car needs to be wet, the product misted on (lightly) and hosed off with no pressure from hose. I have the same product, but my instructions are different than this.
Is it okey to apply this after applying carnauba paste wax?
Hi, you can try, but it may not adhere properly onto a slippery surface. Thia is essentially a spray hybrid wax , so can't harm it that much over wax. Please consider Subscribing if you haven't already. I have lots of car videos.
So the moderately swirled up paint won't have the best results ?
That is correct. This is not a polish, it is a ceramic coating/ wax . It can cover up some minor swirls but eventually you will see the swirls if you don't prep your paint before applying. Consider Subscribing if you haven't already 🙂
Wash your vehicle using the two (2) bucket method with a grit guard in the rinse bucket. You would see a massive reduction in swirl marks and scratches in your paint
@@terryaming9580 yes I will have to implement it . Planning on polishing it and protecting it on spring...
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I think you overspray that stuff on the hood....a bit goes a long way
Won't hurt it. More is better lol guess it just depends on who you ask.
It will your pocket....this shit is a bit expensive to waste it.....so...for this product...yes....it will hurt your pocket.....1 bottle should last you the whole year if apply 3 or 4 times a year....unless you got a war tank
More is never better in detailing. It's already in the pours. Anymore is just a waste of product.
@@ericrojasvelez8891 ok maybe I been putting to much I use half a bottle per use
That depends how much it rains....water keep sickening the stuff.....so.....if you got a good 4 to 5 month with only a few showers....you good....where I'm from in cleveland ohio.....from spring to fall.....I apply that 6 times.....on a every 2 weeks or so car wash......winters in here are too cold and snowy.....but that stuff before winter or everytime it get a bit warm.....it make it more easy to clean icy windows and snow from the car
Ty for the helpful vid! Where did you get your towels from?
Hi Edubb, you are most welcome. I got it from Super Cheap Auto. 40 x 70 cm. If you are looking for one in the USA look for lint free microfibre cloth. Please consider Subscribing if you haven't already. It is free to subscribe to my channel. I have lots of car videos.
My experience with this product was extremely frustrating and a waste of significant time to remove the streaking. This is the second time I tried the product with disappointing results. Save your money and most of all your time. As I look closely at this video - I can see the streaking even though it was edited to avoid showing the work it requires to achieve acceptable results.
My videos are all genuine and my honest opinion. Is yours a 1 stage or 2 stage paint ? What are the microns ? Did you claybar and or iron decontaminate the vehicle? If you get streaks it could be contaminants embedded into the paint.
I can say I’ve never had that issue, and I’ve used it three different ways. I’ve sprayed it on a wet vehicle and rinsed it off, I’ve sprayed it on a wet vehicle and take a cloth and wiped it and then sprayed it off and dried, and I’ve also sprayed it on a damp cloth and wiped it on and buffed it off. As with any wax or sealer less is better. I find that a lot of people who don’t like this type of product usually apply too much. Not sure if that was your case but just a thought.
Love this stuff
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I like it!
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Very interesting and informative!
Thanks for that 😀
ROFL you used soooooo much you only need a few squirts on the hood lol
Lol for the foundation layer you will need to use more than just a few squirts , on the stacking layer you can use less. I did mention in text that I sprayed a little extra.
@@DocMackGarage Interesting after watching a Meguiars actual demonstration they explicitly said DO NOT overdo the spray as it goes a long way.
It really depends on the paint stage of the car whether it is a 2 stage or 1 stage paint and whether it is soft or hard paint or 1k or 2k clear. If the car is older, then more is needed, and if it is newer then less is needed. I find the durability whilst using less product is not very long. I find there is no right or wrong way of using this product as you will need to judge as you go. If you do use less, then buffing is more of an ease but durability lessens.
That's what she said too ... .
Correct, first prime the towel and then a few squirts are enough.
This is by far the best detailer. Zero streaking, even on glass.
Grtz
This product works so well that you really only need a few squirts for it to do its job. When you spray your car with it for the first time, you use a little more than if you spray it again afterwards. Often afterwards I make a syringe of a few syringes to see the effect already.
I just spray it on my car after a wash and dry it. Amazing results
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Biggest question unanswered: how long will the product last?
I did not answer that at the time because it would not have been fair to say without seeing it for myself. About 3 months if the car is used every day and parked on the street everyday . About 6 months with normal usage but stored in the garage.
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That's not how Meguiar's video shows how to do it !
You are most welcome to try it the way you claim Meguiar's says to use it. You have to note that if you do it on a brand new car, you will have to apply less, but on a used car you will need to apply more.
Way too much product
He didn’t apply it correctly, either.
@@Bezzle. I agree. Made me pick up my bottle and read instructions again.
Um nooooo. Not “too much”… he did a good job. He simply decided to rub the product into the car. Instructions say to spray and rinse. He “sprayed, then RUB IN PRODUCT (won’t affect results, if anything it’s better to rub in) and then rinse product. He went above and beyond for better results. If you see other videos you’ll see REAL LIFE TIME results. It turns out better if you rub in that just spray and rinse…. Your welcome.
Sigh, why is it nobody can follow the simple directions for using this properly? They clearly state you wash the car, then spray the wax on sparingly while the car is still wet. You then rinse it off and then dry it. Period. That’s it! No rubbing, no buffing, otherwise you’ll get streaks that will require a lot of elbow grease to remove it.
The spraying on the wet car and wiping it off is the foundation layer, the one you are referring to is the stacking layer which I did in the 2nd part of this video .