First time using Meguiars Ultimate Wash and Wax Anywhere.

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Well I recieved my bottle of MUWWA yesterday and this morning I couldn't help but to try some out. My DD stays outside in the driveway 24/7. This time of year we find dew on the horizonal surfaces almost every morning. It really wouldn't be so bad except that the wind blows junk into the moisture and it sticks. Anyway after the dew had dried I grabbed the waterless spray wash and a plush MF and headed outside. I decided only the the roof and the trunk needed cleaned so i used a Swifter Duster and ever so lightly dusted the surfaces, it removed just the loose dust. Then I sprayed a decent amount of MUWWA on a section of the roof and primed the MF a little. It had a pretty good spray pattern, not a very fine mist like the Do Do sprayers but a good pattern that covered alot of surface with product. I then used the thick side of the MF and gave it a back and forth wipe, that seemed to almost leave a dry surface but not quite so then I flipped to the dry side of the MF and wiped the surface dry then gave it a couple buffing passes. I was impressed. I didn't notice alot of real slickless or lubrication to the solution it but it did wipe out very smooth without streaks and left a nice slick finish. The shine was not extreme but it was noticable. i ran into some hard to clean small spots that I would ususally have to give a good scrub to remove them but this product cleaned them up without much pressure and only a couple passes. Impressive! I also noticed no micro scratching or marring of any kind but it is hard to detect on white paint. I would definitely reccommend this product, it's easy to use (can be used in the direct sun), cleans very well, and leaves the paint looking and feeling very nice. I will buy this product again. If anyone else has tried this I would love to hear their opinions. Right now I can't resist I must go do more of my car with this stuff.
 
Thank you for sharing,sounds like an interesting product to try.
 
I saw this for the first time the other day and ran to my local parts store with no luck. I will be on the lookout for it this weekend, hopefully I will not have to order it.
I read that this is to be used when the vehicle is too dirty to use a Quick Detailer. I am looking forward to trying this product.
 
It's a good product. I'm a huge Meguiars fan, but Meg's UWWA is not cost effective. I think it's like $15. I got a bottle from Autozone on sale for $9.99.

Guess I'll wait for the concentrated "Detailer's Professional" version.
 
Actually the bottle that I recieved came with a $5 rebate offer so that made me feel better about the price. At $10 I can't complain. I'm going to keep track of how many washes I can sqeeze out of this bottle then I'll have a better idea on it's cost effectiveness. If I can get 8 or more full washes out of one bottle I would consider it a value. One thing I really like about it is using it for spot cleaning like a quick detailer.
 
Just hit autozone and the are still $5 bucks off so I purchased two. Going to test on my motorcycle later today. I think it's great for in between rides when water is not an option. Comments comming soon on performance .
 
It's a good product. I'm a huge Meguiars fan, but Meg's UWWA is not cost effective. I think it's like $15. I got a bottle from Autozone on sale for $9.99.

Guess I'll wait for the concentrated "Detailer's Professional" version.

I also bought the UWWA at AZ and thought it was a pricey for a OTC product. After trying it out I wasn't impressed.I thought the odor was terrible and performance was just so -so. Looks like I'll stick to Opti-clean and ONR from Optimum and Chemical guys Ecosmart . A lot of other companys are joining the rinseless and waterless market. It should be interesting to see whats coming next.
 
Looks like I'll stick to Opti-clean and ONR from Optimum and Chemical guys Ecosmart

Any reason you have decided to use both OOC and Ecosmart? I have been considering both for doing door jambs etc. Have also considered just using ONR in a spray bottle as well and the follow up with some spray wax.

Ecosmart has some wax protection so believe it could save me time with a ONR OCW combo.

I would also be interested in seeing how OOC compares to CG Ecosmart but had no luck searching on several detailing forums
 
I bought CG Ecosmart after a recommendation from a forum member here and had purchased the Opti-clean some time ago and got great results from both products. Now I watch for sales to see which product is a little more economical. I still would like to try a few other waterless and rinseless products by Croftgate and 3D.
 
I bought CG Ecosmart after a recommendation from a forum member here and had purchased the Opti-clean some time ago and got great results from both products. Now I watch for sales to see which product is a little more economical. I still would like to try a few other waterless and rinseless products by Croftgate and 3D.

Thanks for the input. Sounds as though they are both very comparable. I may try the CG Ecosmart as works out approx 30% cheaper here. Not that I believe OOC is overpriced by any stretch. Also having Optimum products all the same colour makes it a little hard to quickly identify them. We are limited by 3 choices here. CG, Optimum and Meguiars. Megs does come in larger bottles so isn't cost effective in Australia
 
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