Megs d156 xpress wax.

You need to have it.

Works on everything.

Works in hot weather and cold weather.
Works on hot panels.
Works if over applied.

It's my favorite product by far and I have used and still own way too many products.

Try it on interiors as well! Very underrated for this part.
 
I tried a sample from a freind. It was ok, but I felt underwhelmed based on the reviews and didn't by myself any. But I seemed to be underwhelmed by many of their products.
 
I am always impressed by it. It just works. Longevity as a true LSP? Not really that much. But because it's so easy to use after a wash, who cares if it doesn't last more than a couple or three weeks?
 
Should be a staple in an arsenal. Try ultimate quik wax prior to investing in the full gallon to try it out.
 
I am always impressed by it. It just works. Longevity as a true LSP? Not really that much. But because it's so easy to use after a wash, who cares if it doesn't last more than a couple or three weeks?

:iagree: Absolutely!

Aaryn NZ. :xyxthumbs:
 
Cheap and so easy to wipe on and off, so far I've yet to find a spray wax that performs better
 
Try it Pro; it's a rare product. I tried UQW before I bought a gallon of D156 just to test the waters.

There is literally no wrong way to apply. It never streaks and never hazes. It can be used anywhere, in any temps, in sun or shade, and (one of the best things) on any surface--glass, smooth & textured plastic trim, rubber trim, paint, wheels, metal, etc. I get 2 solid weeks + a 3rd "decent" week on vehicles parked outside in NC (hot and humid summers). If you've used Lucas Slick Mist, they are super similar.

Disclaimer: I have not tried AW or Prima's Wax As U Dry.
 
I love it too, I have 2 spray waxes in my inventory that I switch between... Aquawax and D156.

Not sure about using it on your interior as PP said, I think they were talking about the Quick Interior Detailer? Wax on your interior?? Not sure
 
I love it too, I have 2 spray waxes in my inventory that I switch between... Aquawax and D156.

Not sure about using it on your interior as PP said, I think they were talking about the Quick Interior Detailer? Wax on your interior?? Not sure

The synthetic spray wax does in fact work on interiors. It leaves a nice matte protection without any marks or buildups.

Anything that UV can hit, it can protect lol. Great stuff!
 
Thanks. Just exploring different drying aids. I currently use PB SPRAY & GLOSS. Love it. If i want to amp up the protection i use PRIMA WAX AS U DRY. I checked my inventory and found the MEGS GOLD GLASS spray wax. Dont know how that would be as a drying aid? Ever try ECO TOUCH spray wax? This stuff is also very good as a drying aid! No smears or streaks.
 
Thanks. Just exploring different drying aids. I currently use PB SPRAY & GLOSS. Love it. If i want to amp up the protection i use PRIMA WAX AS U DRY. I checked my inventory and found the MEGS GOLD GLASS spray wax. Dont know how that would be as a drying aid? Ever try ECO TOUCH spray wax? This stuff is also very good as a drying aid! No smears or streaks.

For drying, it has to be Aquawax for me. It's purpose is in the name!
 
Thanks Ryan for clearing that up. Learn something every day.

I have used the Eco Touch and it works great too, its just too expensive compared to the gallon of D156/AW. Specially since the AW can be diluted. Maybe Eco can too who knows.
 
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