Paste is meant to be applied by hand and the liquid is for machine with a soft pad. Also the liquid bottle erase the risk of dirt getting in the wax itself
I am a carfreak and always used Autoglym products. Used UHD wax the last few years, till I tried the Ultimate Paste Wax. And, I must say, it beats Autoglym BIG TIME!!!! It less expensive, the shine is WOWWWWWWW, it comes off easy.... Its just the best wax ever.... Only one big disadvantage for me, being asthmatic, Ultimate Wax just smells horribly!!! So, best to use outside and not inside garage..... It really smells like chemical/ petroleum-like stubstance. Great video!
I like this video a lot. I use this paste on everything and absolutely compared to the liquid the pace definitely gives a a glassy glow over its liquid sibling. The camera in this video even catches that glow in like the last 2 minute viewing
A helpful tip would be to apply in straight lines to avoid swirl marks. The only thing that should be applied to your cars paint in a circular pattern is polish. On glass however you should use circular patterns for everything (cleaning, claybar, and wax) because you cant leave swirl marks on glass. Edit: I should also mention a liquid wax wont haze up when its ready to come off like a paste wax.
Good point about the liquid wax not hazing! I only learned that after I made this video - I think I really need to make a new version of this video highlighting all the stuff I've learned about these two products.
I thought the audio was fine. I am more of a fan of liquid wax because if you don’t clay your car you can put contaminants back into the paste wax from your pad.
That's a very good point. I always try to make sure my car is extremely clean before I start waxing it, but my pots of paste wax all have little specks of stuff in them and I have no idea what they are. I always dig these little specks out with my finger nail before I start using the wax on my car just to make sure I don't damage the paint.
I've done a little bit more experimenting since I put this video up and I agree with you. If you've got a DA polisher then the liquid wax goes on and wipes off much easier. I probably wouldn't use it by hand again - Ultimate Paste Wax is better for hand application I think. I might do an updated version of this video showing these differences.
Thanks for this comparison. I use ultimate liquid wax on my Black Jag, and I sometimes find it frustrating when taking it off. Once it all runs out, I'll be buying the paste wax as per your recommendation. 👍
I would actually skip the Ultimate was and use their newer Hybrid Ceramic Wax. I really like the spray version in the blue bottle. It lasts longer and it’s so much faster and easier to apply.
It may sound daft, but if you are targeting people new to detailing how about a video showing difference between spraywax and a proper paste/liquid wax. This would highlight what each is meant to do and how spraywax isn’t the same as a proper waxing....
Great idea. I had thought about including the Ultimate Quik Wax in my latest video comparing Ultimate Paste Wax and Ultimate Liquid Wax, but I felt like I didn’t have enough room on the panel. I think for my next video I’ll use the roof panel to compare Ultimate Quik Wax and Ultimate Paste Wax, unless there are any alternative products you think I should use? I have AG Rapid Aqua Wax and AG HD Wax which I could use to compare.
Good video I heard you very well. I went with the liquid wax as it does not turn plastic trim White not sure if the paste wax does the same but it is something that would have been great to mention in the video. Thanks for taking the time to share this video
Glad I could help! Train staining is a big issue on some cars - especially one like my Mini where there's just so much black plastic. As long as you wash and wax your car fairly regularly then there's really not a huge difference in the result you'll get between these products./
Hey man, I’m going to guess from the buildings that you’re in either south or west Glasgow? I’ve recently bought one of my bucket list cars - an Alfa Brera S. It’s 10 years old and red so he paint has seen better days! Wanted to buy a machine polisher to give it a good working with ultimate compound and a good polish but living in Shawlands there’s no way I can get anywhere to plug in a polished. Bit of a long shot but if you’re up for a challenge video I have a beautiful car in need of some TLC and could provide some tools and products to see just what they can do. Let me know if you’d be up for it
I feel ya. I just did my old car, You might have to do it yourself. Get a pack of microfiber towels, Meguire's Clay Bar Kit, Ultimate compound and Meguire's liquid wax. and go for it! It looks so much better.
I ran the hose from the back court through the close and out the close door. My neighbours weren’t very happy about this setup 😆 Eventually it dawned on me that I could just drive the car up the back lane which gave easier access to the hose.
did he just put the liquid wax on both sides and then the paste on one of the sides that he previously but the liquid wax on? wow smart!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No, the liquid wax went on one side, the paste wax on the other. I compounded the entire hood first to ensure any old wax and contaminants were removed.
I am still alive! I started a new job and the weather has been rubbish so I haven't had much time to make videos but I'm going to start making some more this summer. Is there anything you'd like to see me make a video about?
@@palleh7742 I actually recorded a follow-up to that and never got round to posting it 🙈 The result was that three weeks later with just regular washing, it was performing basically the same as day one, and there was no chattering or skipping. I'll post the follow up video soon!
@@Jackster Okay sounds great👌but how was it after 3 month?and when was it gone,and in need of a new application? What are you curious to try out this summer, it's alot of stuff out there.😃
Paste is meant to be applied by hand and the liquid is for machine with a soft pad. Also the liquid bottle erase the risk of dirt getting in the wax itself
The liquid one lasts a really long time. Really good stuff . It will not leave marks on trim .
A pencil eraser for getting works for getting wax off trim. Was blown away by how well it works. Thanks for the video from the US
I am a carfreak and always used Autoglym products. Used UHD wax the last few years, till I tried the Ultimate Paste Wax. And, I must say, it beats Autoglym BIG TIME!!!! It less expensive, the shine is WOWWWWWWW, it comes off easy.... Its just the best wax ever.... Only one big disadvantage for me, being asthmatic, Ultimate Wax just smells horribly!!! So, best to use outside and not inside garage..... It really smells like chemical/ petroleum-like stubstance. Great video!
Liquid can get on trim. Paste cannot. Just pointing out another difference.
I put the liquid on my black trim all the time and it brings the black back!
I thought it was the opposite way around
@@isidromontalvo6423 Yeah.. opposite way around!
Yeah If you don’t know how to wax 😂
I like this video a lot. I use this paste on everything and absolutely compared to the liquid the pace definitely gives a a glassy glow over its liquid sibling. The camera in this video even catches that glow in like the last 2 minute viewing
A helpful tip would be to apply in straight lines to avoid swirl marks. The only thing that should be applied to your cars paint in a circular pattern is polish. On glass however you should use circular patterns for everything (cleaning, claybar, and wax) because you cant leave swirl marks on glass.
Edit: I should also mention a liquid wax wont haze up when its ready to come off like a paste wax.
Good point about the liquid wax not hazing! I only learned that after I made this video - I think I really need to make a new version of this video highlighting all the stuff I've learned about these two products.
Doesn’t matter, swirls are not caused by circular motions, they’re caused by rubbing contaminants into the paint.
Liquid wax is for orbital polisher and paste wax for hand applications IMHO
I thought the audio was fine. I am more of a fan of liquid wax because if you don’t clay your car you can put contaminants back into the paste wax from your pad.
That's a very good point. I always try to make sure my car is extremely clean before I start waxing it, but my pots of paste wax all have little specks of stuff in them and I have no idea what they are. I always dig these little specks out with my finger nail before I start using the wax on my car just to make sure I don't damage the paint.
I ve bought both excellent results , switching betwen the two .
The liquid wax is supposed to not dry completely to make it easier to buff off...
Thanks for the info! I only discovered this after I made this video haha.
I think liquid is better because it wont whiten black trim and if you have a DA polisher you can use it with the liquid wax.
I've done a little bit more experimenting since I put this video up and I agree with you. If you've got a DA polisher then the liquid wax goes on and wipes off much easier. I probably wouldn't use it by hand again - Ultimate Paste Wax is better for hand application I think. I might do an updated version of this video showing these differences.
Informative and useful video. Thanks for sharing your info!
Should have brought tape but I’m not going back upstairs! 😂😂😂😂 As a fellow Scot your funny as fuck! I’ll support you mate. Subbed. 👍
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Thanks for this comparison. I use ultimate liquid wax on my Black Jag, and I sometimes find it frustrating when taking it off. Once it all runs out, I'll be buying the paste wax as per your recommendation. 👍
I would actually skip the Ultimate was and use their newer Hybrid Ceramic Wax. I really like the spray version in the blue bottle. It lasts longer and it’s so much faster and easier to apply.
@@Jackster and cheaper. But, intrested, why the Ultimate still so expensive 🤔
Can I use the was paste on buffer machine instead on hand?
It may sound daft, but if you are targeting people new to detailing how about a video showing difference between spraywax and a proper paste/liquid wax. This would highlight what each is meant to do and how spraywax isn’t the same as a proper waxing....
Great idea. I had thought about including the Ultimate Quik Wax in my latest video comparing Ultimate Paste Wax and Ultimate Liquid Wax, but I felt like I didn’t have enough room on the panel.
I think for my next video I’ll use the roof panel to compare Ultimate Quik Wax and Ultimate Paste Wax, unless there are any alternative products you think I should use? I have AG Rapid Aqua Wax and AG HD Wax which I could use to compare.
I think the liquid wax is better from experience also bilt hamber’s paste wax is better maybe compared to this paste wax not sure
Good video I heard you very well. I went with the liquid wax as it does not turn plastic trim White not sure if the paste wax does the same but it is something that would have been great to mention in the video. Thanks for taking the time to share this video
Glad I could help! Train staining is a big issue on some cars - especially one like my Mini where there's just so much black plastic. As long as you wash and wax your car fairly regularly then there's really not a huge difference in the result you'll get between these products./
Thanks
Hey man, I’m going to guess from the buildings that you’re in either south or west Glasgow? I’ve recently bought one of my bucket list cars - an Alfa Brera S. It’s 10 years old and red so he paint has seen better days! Wanted to buy a machine polisher to give it a good working with ultimate compound and a good polish but living in Shawlands there’s no way I can get anywhere to plug in a polished. Bit of a long shot but if you’re up for a challenge video I have a beautiful car in need of some TLC and could provide some tools and products to see just what they can do. Let me know if you’d be up for it
I feel ya. I just did my old car, You might have to do it yourself. Get a pack of microfiber towels, Meguire's Clay Bar Kit, Ultimate compound and Meguire's liquid wax. and go for it! It looks so much better.
Is that hose out your window? 😂
I ran the hose from the back court through the close and out the close door. My neighbours weren’t very happy about this setup 😆 Eventually it dawned on me that I could just drive the car up the back lane which gave easier access to the hose.
...as he places the can of paste wax right on the hood...nooooo!!!
I didn’t put it on the hood! I put it on the plastic windshield cowl 😄
@@Jackster good...you had me a little worried!!
did he just put the liquid wax on both sides and then the paste on one of the sides that he previously but the liquid wax on? wow smart!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No, the liquid wax went on one side, the paste wax on the other. I compounded the entire hood first to ensure any old wax and contaminants were removed.
Details I think what he is saying is after you washed the hood it looks like you put the liquid wax on the whole hood, then you did the test!
Too quiet, ok at the start then fades off
Are you still alive??..
I am still alive! I started a new job and the weather has been rubbish so I haven't had much time to make videos but I'm going to start making some more this summer. Is there anything you'd like to see me make a video about?
@@Jackster Ooh your still alive 👍😀 you never know,I can't get enough of wax videos.But an update on the meguiars glass coating would be nice.Cheers!
@@palleh7742 I actually recorded a follow-up to that and never got round to posting it 🙈 The result was that three weeks later with just regular washing, it was performing basically the same as day one, and there was no chattering or skipping. I'll post the follow up video soon!
@@Jackster Okay sounds great👌but how was it after 3 month?and when was it gone,and in need of a new application?
What are you curious to try out this summer, it's alot of stuff out there.😃
What happen to ur voice..slowly gone
I bet the owners of the cars behind you appreciated the overspray from washing onto their cars. Bet they love those water spots.
Fucking audio dude!
Terrible audio quality. Don't make a video if it's going to be trash.
He can upload whatever he wants.
Another keyboard warrior.
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