Just used gold class carnauba plus paste wax on my metallic dark grey Audi. It looks amazing and it was so easy to use. I just cleaned and clay barred the car. Then I applied it to the whole car, waited 10 minutes and it buffed off so easily. I found that it even filled some really small scratches, it’s not permanent but it still helps to improve your paintwork temporarily. I recommend using a second buffing cloth to get all the residue off and that lovely shine
Thanks ever so much for this. I will take all these tips home next time I clean my car but the The biggest question you answered for me is when to use the quick detail spray. I didn't know if you used it before the compounding or after. I will now add the wax to my collection and go through this whole process
I thought i was upgraded when i used a microfibre mit with car wash in one bucket 😆😆 Now its 2 bucket with grid guard, i even have pressure washer and Meguiar snow foam cannon. Soon id like to compound/polish to erase swirls on my black painted SUV
How often can you reapply the liquid wax. I know it all depends but i heard you can get a build up... once a month? Looking for the best shine and not necessarily worried about durability
@@MonoYort so you think like 8 times a year and i wouldn't get wax build up? Ok... ive always heard 4x a year or each season but not how much you can apply the other way.. thanks for your reply
G'day Meguiars, I love your line of products and have purchased many compounds, tire shines, polishes, washes, microfibers, waxes (especially ultimate liquid wax, my new favourite wax for its easy appliance and non trim whitening). My main question is why do Meguiars products retail in Australia for such high prices as compared to the U.S and the U.K? Ultimate compound for example sell for a minimum $30 here in our auto shops. Cheers.
Heckler taxes, import fees (they actually make the products in the US), etc. We pay almost 50 dollars for a can of Ult Wax in Latin America, look it up
The Ultimate Wax does not dry like a traditional wax and will not haze up or turn chalky and dry. That is why we recommend wiping it off in just a few minutes. You can certainly wait a little longer without any consequences.
Meguiar's thanks. I will need to repeat:the process ) because i have waited maybe one minute so afraid that wasn’t enough time for wax to cure . So how long to wait 3,5 or 10 min to be best ?
Not typically, no. That is more necessary when applying a coating but not often necessary when simply applying a wax as your last step of the detailing process.
That depends very much on the current condition of your paint and your desires for it. Are you planning to remove defects and polish to a high shine before applying wax? Are you only looking for a high shine in one step? Are you looking for the best protecting wax? Is the car parked outdoors or exposed to the elements much or is it a garaged show car? Feel free to reach out to our Solutions Hub via our website to discuss the specifics of your vehicle and situation. s.3m.com/fyypg5
@@meguiars It is clayed and machine polished with the ultimate compound every year and garaged, the paint is in very nice condition, the car only really gets used in dry weather.
Our Gold Class Wax would be a good choice and will give your car great shine/gloss. The newer synthetic waxes will offer better/longer protection but if the vehicle is rarely exposed to the elements the "best" protection may not be as important. 👍
What is your thoughts on applying Maguires ultimate paste wax, perhaps letting it cure, then apply Mcguires gold class on top of it ? Would appreciate a response thank you very much!
Hi Daniel, yes, you are welcome to do this. Some users experiment with "layering" different waxes, like you have mentioned, synthetic polymer first, carnauba next. Although some users do this, most of us here at Meguiar's typically apply two coats of one product. After all, achieving maximum show car shine that we are known for come a lot from the preparation work done prior to waxing.
"Polish" as we define it is designed to create a brilliant high gloss. A pure polish will not remove defects. You are certainly free to use any polish before any wax. The most popular are our Ultimate Polish or our #7 Show Car Glaze. Either will give great shine. Keep in mind the Gold Class Wax has polish in it as well so even just applying the wax will create really nice gloss/shine.
Not entirely sure what you are asking? If you are asking if you need to wax after applying a ceramic coating the answer is no but you can certainly consider using our Hybrid Ceramic line of products to help maintain protection and water beading if you like.
Brilliant wax used it on me gti for years but a word of warning don’t put it on your plastic headlights as it has knackered one of mine.should of read the instructions
Not sure what you are referring to? Although certainly designed to work best on paint our Ultimate Wax should not be perfectly safe on headlights as well.
I have this exact bmw in this same colour; just replicated this whole process and it looks amazing :). I actually used gold class carnauba plus paste wax instead of ultimate paste wax because i wanted more depth and richness than just high gloss. I know gold class may not last as long though so what can i use to boost protection in between waxing? Is there some sort of detailer or spray wax?
You can certainly use any of our spray detailers or spray waxes but if you want the best protection our Hybrid Ceramic Detailer might be the best choice for you.
@@meguiars ok great, another question actually: I bought the hybrid ceramic clay kit a while back and found it worked really well on the glass but not at all on the paint, it couldnt remove tar or anything really at all. Is this normal as I used the regular clay bar with the hybrid ceramic detailer and it worked a treat
It is somewhat normal as traditional clay is a little more aggressive/effective when you have stubborn contaminants. If you know for a fact that is the case on your particular vehicle at any given time you should choose a traditional clay bar. Thanks for the feedback. 👍
Swirls do not come from the direction you are applying or wiping off. The same thing will happen if you wipe straight back and forth. Of course the "swirls" won't be swirls they will be fine scratches in a straight line. Preventing this fine scratching has nothing to do with the pattern and everything to do with using the appropriate safe materials to wash, dry, apply polish/wax, remove products, etc.
How long any protection/wax lasts is highly variable and depends on a number of factors related to the condition of the paint, previous prep, and the environmental elements the vehicle is exposed to. That being said we would recommend most daily drivers be waxed at least 3-4 times per year.
Hi Jason, that would be used in place of wax. You can basically think of it as a synthetic wax. More durability, longevity & protection than a traditional carnauba.
Thanks for a quick response. Any chance your going to do a final overview on your Detailing 101 series? Maybe covering how regularly some of the stages of detailing should be done. For example the compound polish doesn’t have to be done every detail and how some of the products last multiple washes. Thanks the videos, I’m very much a beginner and these have help heaps.
Ok guys I need some help, I just purchased a new car MG3 in white, they are trying to sell me a nano paint protector which has a 10 year guarantee, cost around $1000, do I actually need this done or can I use a Meguiars product that will do the same thing? ty
Be careful of claims like this that lead you to believe you don't need to do anything to your cars paint for years. There is nothing that is bullet proof or will replace good maintenance practices.
Shouldn't really be oily after applied and wiped off thoroughly. Not sure what you mean here? Typically you apply/remove a polish and then apply/remove the wax, one right after the other. There is not usually another step in between.
How long any protection/wax lasts is highly variable and depends on a number of factors related to the condition of the paint, previous prep, and the environmental elements the vehicle is exposed to. That being said we typically recommend a daily driver be waxes at least 3-4 times per year.
Yes although glass does not need the same protection paint does many do wax glass and you can certainly do the same for the clear plastic headlight lenses.
Quick Detailer can be used any time you want to wipe safely remove light dirt, dust, fingerprints, fresh bird droppings, etc. You typically would not "need" to use one to wipe down your car right after waxing but you certainly can.
@@meguiars one question again. What different meg ultimate Quick detailer and meg last touch spray detailer? Which the best or can i replace ultimate quick detailer with last touch spray detailer?
A detail spray can be used almost any time you like to safely remove fresh/loose dirt, dust, fingerprints, fresh bird droppings or water spots, etc. There is no reason you would typically need to use it right after waxing unless a fresh layer so dust just hit the car or something of that nature.
Answer a few days ago. Please re-read. If you have been using the Ultimate Quik Detailer and like it there is no reason you need to switch unless you are anxious to try something else or need a product offered in gallon size.
This is a much more broad question than you might think. The short answer is paint is paint and you do not need a special wax formulated for only white cars. Most cars have a clear coat (clear paint) as their top layer. The color can affect shine, gloss, etc. but you are in essence still caring for the paint the same way regardless of the color. That leads to a bigger conversation about your specific vehicles condition, environment, your own personal desires, etc. If you have not already read through our 5 Steps of Paint Care that would be beneficial for you. Here it is... www.meguiarsonline.com/forums/showthread.php?65188-Meguiar-s-5-Step-Paint-Care-Cycle
Just used gold class carnauba plus paste wax on my metallic dark grey Audi. It looks amazing and it was so easy to use. I just cleaned and clay barred the car. Then I applied it to the whole car, waited 10 minutes and it buffed off so easily. I found that it even filled some really small scratches, it’s not permanent but it still helps to improve your paintwork temporarily. I recommend using a second buffing cloth to get all the residue off and that lovely shine
Awesome! Thanks for the feedback.
Thanks ever so much for this. I will take all these tips home next time I clean my car but the The biggest question you answered for me is when to use the quick detail spray. I didn't know if you used it before the compounding or after. I will now add the wax to my collection and go through this whole process
2:54 Dales tone of voice and slight pause was so funny 😂😂 i thought he was about to slap poor old camera man 🤣
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Never knew about this detailing world. For my entire life I’ve been doing it wrong! 🤯
Glad we could help!
I thought i was upgraded when i used a microfibre mit with car wash in one bucket 😆😆
Now its 2 bucket with grid guard, i even have pressure washer and Meguiar snow foam cannon.
Soon id like to compound/polish to erase swirls on my black painted SUV
Every 2 weeks after i wash with Ultimate wash & wax ill apply a coat of Ultimate Wax. Boost protection from the sun here in Las Vegas Nevada.
How often can you reapply the liquid wax. I know it all depends but i heard you can get a build up... once a month? Looking for the best shine and not necessarily worried about durability
Usually I apply wax 1-2 times per season.
@@MonoYort so you think like 8 times a year and i wouldn't get wax build up? Ok... ive always heard 4x a year or each season but not how much you can apply the other way.. thanks for your reply
@@barrybij8079 if you wash your car once a week, you wont get build up because every time you wash it you take some wax off.
G'day Meguiars,
I love your line of products and have purchased many compounds, tire shines, polishes, washes, microfibers, waxes (especially ultimate liquid wax, my new favourite wax for its easy appliance and non trim whitening).
My main question is why do Meguiars products retail in Australia for such high prices as compared to the U.S and the U.K? Ultimate compound for example sell for a minimum $30 here in our auto shops.
Cheers.
Heckler taxes, import fees (they actually make the products in the US), etc. We pay almost 50 dollars for a can of Ult Wax in Latin America, look it up
what is the approximate time that I have to wait till the wax cure, 3-5 min? And what will happen if I wait longer time?
The Ultimate Wax does not dry like a traditional wax and will not haze up or turn chalky and dry. That is why we recommend wiping it off in just a few minutes. You can certainly wait a little longer without any consequences.
Meguiar's thanks. I will need to repeat:the process ) because i have waited maybe one minute so afraid that wasn’t enough time for wax to cure . So how long to wait 3,5 or 10 min to be best ?
We recommend 3-5 minutes. 👍
Meguiar's many thanks!
When applying the wax the last step do you need to use a panel wipe to get any greeze of before putting on wax panel wipe like isopropyl alcohol ??
Not typically, no. That is more necessary when applying a coating but not often necessary when simply applying a wax as your last step of the detailing process.
@@meguiars Thank you 👍
My car is a two tone metallic red and orange with gold flake, what would be the best wax? Would the gold class be best?
That depends very much on the current condition of your paint and your desires for it. Are you planning to remove defects and polish to a high shine before applying wax? Are you only looking for a high shine in one step? Are you looking for the best protecting wax? Is the car parked outdoors or exposed to the elements much or is it a garaged show car?
Feel free to reach out to our Solutions Hub via our website to discuss the specifics of your vehicle and situation.
s.3m.com/fyypg5
@@meguiars It is clayed and machine polished with the ultimate compound every year and garaged, the paint is in very nice condition, the car only really gets used in dry weather.
Our Gold Class Wax would be a good choice and will give your car great shine/gloss. The newer synthetic waxes will offer better/longer protection but if the vehicle is rarely exposed to the elements the "best" protection may not be as important. 👍
What is your thoughts on applying Maguires ultimate paste wax, perhaps letting it cure, then apply Mcguires gold class on top of it ? Would appreciate a response thank you very much!
meguiars* lol
Hi Daniel, yes, you are welcome to do this. Some users experiment with "layering" different waxes, like you have mentioned, synthetic polymer first, carnauba next. Although some users do this, most of us here at Meguiar's typically apply two coats of one product. After all, achieving maximum show car shine that we are known for come a lot from the preparation work done prior to waxing.
Question : What polish do you recommend if I am using the Gold Class Carnauba Plus wax on my silver vehicle?
"Polish" as we define it is designed to create a brilliant high gloss. A pure polish will not remove defects. You are certainly free to use any polish before any wax. The most popular are our Ultimate Polish or our #7 Show Car Glaze. Either will give great shine. Keep in mind the Gold Class Wax has polish in it as well so even just applying the wax will create really nice gloss/shine.
So once I have clayed them applied ceramic
Should I wax or is was just another protection instead of ceramic coating
Cheers
Not entirely sure what you are asking? If you are asking if you need to wax after applying a ceramic coating the answer is no but you can certainly consider using our Hybrid Ceramic line of products to help maintain protection and water beading if you like.
@@meguiars many thanks
Brilliant wax used it on me gti for years but a word of warning don’t put it on your plastic headlights as it has knackered one of mine.should of read the instructions
Not sure what you are referring to?
Although certainly designed to work best on paint our Ultimate Wax should not be perfectly safe on headlights as well.
I have this exact bmw in this same colour; just replicated this whole process and it looks amazing :). I actually used gold class carnauba plus paste wax instead of ultimate paste wax because i wanted more depth and richness than just high gloss. I know gold class may not last as long though so what can i use to boost protection in between waxing? Is there some sort of detailer or spray wax?
You can certainly use any of our spray detailers or spray waxes but if you want the best protection our Hybrid Ceramic Detailer might be the best choice for you.
@@meguiars ok great, another question actually: I bought the hybrid ceramic clay kit a while back and found it worked really well on the glass but not at all on the paint, it couldnt remove tar or anything really at all. Is this normal as I used the regular clay bar with the hybrid ceramic detailer and it worked a treat
It is somewhat normal as traditional clay is a little more aggressive/effective when you have stubborn contaminants. If you know for a fact that is the case on your particular vehicle at any given time you should choose a traditional clay bar.
Thanks for the feedback. 👍
So it's okay to apply wax in a circular motion? It won't create swirls?
Swirls do not come from the direction you are applying or wiping off. The same thing will happen if you wipe straight back and forth. Of course the "swirls" won't be swirls they will be fine scratches in a straight line. Preventing this fine scratching has nothing to do with the pattern and everything to do with using the appropriate safe materials to wash, dry, apply polish/wax, remove products, etc.
Does anyone know how often I need to top up the paste wax on the car? Thanks
How long any protection/wax lasts is highly variable and depends on a number of factors related to the condition of the paint, previous prep, and the environmental elements the vehicle is exposed to.
That being said we would recommend most daily drivers be waxed at least 3-4 times per year.
At what stage would you use the new NXT Generation Polymer Paint Sealant? Instead of wax?
Hi Jason, that would be used in place of wax. You can basically think of it as a synthetic wax. More durability, longevity & protection than a traditional carnauba.
Thanks for a quick response. Any chance your going to do a final overview on your Detailing 101 series? Maybe covering how regularly some of the stages of detailing should be done. For example the compound polish doesn’t have to be done every detail and how some of the products last multiple washes. Thanks the videos, I’m very much a beginner and these have help heaps.
Just a question if you use meguiars ultimate fast finish instead of wax after ultimate compound and ultimate polish is it okay ?
Cheers
Yes, that is was Fast Finish is just a great synthetic protection in a spray form. It is serving the same purpose as a wax/sealant. 👍
Meguiar's thank you ever so much :)
Can you use your hybrid ceramic wax after waxing
Yes, you certainly can. The Hybrid Ceramic Wax will work right over any other wax, sealant, or coating.
Ok guys I need some help, I just purchased a new car MG3 in white, they are trying to sell me a nano paint protector which has a 10 year guarantee, cost around $1000, do I actually need this done or can I use a Meguiars product that will do the same thing? ty
Be careful of claims like this that lead you to believe you don't need to do anything to your cars paint for years. There is nothing that is bullet proof or will replace good maintenance practices.
The polish leaves an oily layer. Should I remove it prior to waxing?
Shouldn't really be oily after applied and wiped off thoroughly. Not sure what you mean here? Typically you apply/remove a polish and then apply/remove the wax, one right after the other. There is not usually another step in between.
How long does your protection last?
How long any protection/wax lasts is highly variable and depends on a number of factors related to the condition of the paint, previous prep, and the environmental elements the vehicle is exposed to.
That being said we typically recommend a daily driver be waxes at least 3-4 times per year.
Can apply liquid wax on glass and headlights?
Yes although glass does not need the same protection paint does many do wax glass and you can certainly do the same for the clear plastic headlight lenses.
Possible to buy a Meguiar's hoodie?
Not at this time but thanks for the interest!
Should we apply meg Ultimate quick detailer after wax?
Quick Detailer can be used any time you want to wipe safely remove light dirt, dust, fingerprints, fresh bird droppings, etc. You typically would not "need" to use one to wipe down your car right after waxing but you certainly can.
@@meguiars one question again. What different meg ultimate Quick detailer and meg last touch spray detailer? Which the best or can i replace ultimate quick detailer with last touch spray detailer?
A detail spray can be used almost any time you like to safely remove fresh/loose dirt, dust, fingerprints, fresh bird droppings or water spots, etc. There is no reason you would typically need to use it right after waxing unless a fresh layer so dust just hit the car or something of that nature.
Answer a few days ago. Please re-read. If you have been using the Ultimate Quik Detailer and like it there is no reason you need to switch unless you are anxious to try something else or need a product offered in gallon size.
@@meguiars how about the durability of those product? Which better?
What wax would you use on a white car?
This is a much more broad question than you might think. The short answer is paint is paint and you do not need a special wax formulated for only white cars. Most cars have a clear coat (clear paint) as their top layer. The color can affect shine, gloss, etc. but you are in essence still caring for the paint the same way regardless of the color. That leads to a bigger conversation about your specific vehicles condition, environment, your own personal desires, etc. If you have not already read through our 5 Steps of Paint Care that would be beneficial for you. Here it is...
www.meguiarsonline.com/forums/showthread.php?65188-Meguiar-s-5-Step-Paint-Care-Cycle
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You should change your 90s hairstyle to 2019 hairstyle.
Uh..you're not his boss, where do you get off telling someone you dont know, how they should look!!! Unbelievable.
@@johnfranklin5277 true!