Meguiar's DUB products

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Anyone seen these yet? I picked up some Megs UQD/UQW the other day and saw them for the first time. I almost jumped on them but wasn't sure. I read on the Meguiars forum that they are not hydrophobic like Ultimate line, but very close to the Gold Class (not an exact formula copy tho). The Spray Wax is supposed to be Wax as you Dry and the wheel cleaner is supposed to be similar to Iron-X. Very good pricing on these; I'd be curious to see how they perform.

DUBWax-Flyer-front2.jpg
 
I know the tire shine is ridiculously glossy and the wheel cleaner is actually pretty good as a maintenance wheel cleaner.
 
Wheel cleaner is pretty good. I have some and will say it smells a lot better than Sonax. It sprays kinda foamy but that foam falls off quickly. But the foam seems to leave behind some sorta film that keeps actively working.
 
I wonder why they offer a metal polish and not a paint polish? That's some fancy looking packaging right there!
 
I saw the metal polish today and was a little intrigued by it but didn't purchase it because I didn't really have a need for another metal polish at the moment. The price didn't seem bad for what it was.
 
Anyone seen these yet? I picked up some Megs UQD/UQW the other day and saw them for the first time. I almost jumped on them but wasn't sure. I read on the Meguiars forum that they are not hydrophobic like Ultimate line, but very close to the Gold Class (not an exact formula copy tho). The Spray Wax is supposed to be Wax as you Dry and the wheel cleaner is supposed to be similar to Iron-X. Very good pricing on these; I'd be curious to see how they perform.
Yes...
I've seen these products discussed here on AGO since November 2013.

http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...eguiars-dub-color-changing-wheel-cleaner.html

http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/auto-detailing-101/72698-new-meguiars-products-2.html

Bob
 
I picked up the wheel cleaner. I have not used it yet.
 
I wonder why they offer a metal polish and not a paint polish? That's some fancy looking packaging right there!

Probably because the target consumer understands polishing the bling, but doesn't know about polishing paint, just waxing.
 
I know some people like there tires with the bling look :D

So I will be picking some Dub Tire Shine to test it out

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The packaging and pictures are made to market to the 16-35 crowd car crowd. Wheel cleaner looks nice.

Being near the upper limit of that spectrum, I find that products that appeal to me are marketed significantly differently than those that appeal to the lower end of the scale. ;)
 
I wonder if this is a regional product?

I routinely troll through the detailing sections of my local big-box and auto parts stores and have not seen this line at all.

If the wheel cleaner is cheap I'd give it a shot if for no other reason than to keep my red brake calipers clean.
 
^^^I saw them for the first time this week, so my assumption is that they may still be rolling them out across the nation.
 
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