Meguiar's Hybrid Ceramic Wax

I'm looking forward to my replacement bottle, leaked all over the trigger, terrible

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I'm looking forward to my replacement bottle, leaked all over the trigger, terrible

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I've got a brand new spray bottle in the basement, just in case, when I pick some up :p
 
I ordered some a couple of weeks ago. Waiting to try it on my dd that sits out. Two in the garage just got some Bead Maker.

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Anyone else looking forward to trying this?

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I have some due here the first week of January. Not the ideal time of year to try it out but it looks like it performs very well and offers a great value for the money. The contact angle looks great! I like his application method too. Makes me wonder if the previous experience with spray and rinse should have been applied like this initially to avoid streaks.
 
Just picked up this Hybrid Ceramic Wax stuff and added it to the cabinet alongside a bunch of other Megs products I like (Gold class wash, Fast Finish, Ult Quik Wax). I also have added to my garage a brand new BMW. The only miles on it are the ~200 mile drive from my Performance Center Delivery to my garage, plus a couple quick trips out to dinner and such. It is not a daily driver.

Once the weather warms up past freezing, I would like to give the car a thorough wash and clay, followed by initial layers of moderate paint protection. I was looking at/picked up HCW because it can be used on glass and wheels as well, so it seemed like a nice all around maintenance product.

For the initial paint protection, however - can/should I use HCW on top of UFF? Or underneath it? Or just one or the other? I've been reading that UFF has better protection but HCW has better gloss, so I'd think UFF underneath the HCW, then re-up HCW every other wash to maintain?
 
Just picked up this Hybrid Ceramic Wax stuff and added it to the cabinet alongside a bunch of other Megs products I like (Gold class wash, Fast Finish, Ult Quik Wax). I also have added to my garage a brand new BMW. The only miles on it are the ~200 mile drive from my Performance Center Delivery to my garage, plus a couple quick trips out to dinner and such. It is not a daily driver.

Once the weather warms up past freezing, I would like to give the car a thorough wash and clay, followed by initial layers of moderate paint protection. I was looking at/picked up HCW because it can be used on glass and wheels as well, so it seemed like a nice all around maintenance product.

For the initial paint protection, however - can/should I use HCW on top of UFF? Or underneath it? Or just one or the other? I've been reading that UFF has better protection but HCW has better gloss, so I'd think UFF underneath the HCW, then re-up HCW every other wash to maintain?

From what I've read, UFF topped with HCW.
 
I'm looking forward to my replacement bottle, leaked all over the trigger, terrible

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If I got a new bottle of product for every trigger that leaked I would never run out. I wish I got product with a trigger that didn’t leak. I sometimes wonder if these manufacturers use their own products.
 
Just got mine. From the videos I've seen, it looks just as hydrophobic as a traditional coating. Won't last as long of course. Looking forward to trying it.

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This stuff is thick almost like liquid wax I’m going to water it down. For 14 it’s bargain
 
Another new sio2 spray

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Another new sio2 spray

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I've been using this for quite some time now, had the smaller bottle and just ordered the 32 oz bottle....that's right THRITY TWO OUNCE BOTTLE! Now you have enough to do your entire car with plenty left over to stay on top of your rims or enough to do that monster SUV or pick-up truck! I can attest that this product gave me a solid 3 monthes ( I applied it last January and it carried me through early spring) and is very easy to use and water beading is very good for the first 2 of the 3 monthes in my useage last year.

BTW this product is made in the USA and a lot of thought and testing went into this, wanna try something from a great company that has been releasing quality products for years and years, look no further....how about that price too!!
 
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Looks like I can get exact replicas of the TW black endura tire shine applicators from them.
 
To many of the spray on spray offs for this driveway detailer :)

Will see how they hold up after the dust settles .
 
just tried this yesterday, put it on like how apex detail said, moist microfiber applicator pad. goes on with a haze so its easy to see where to buff off but problem was i figured i can put it on all over and come back to buff off but when i did it was hard as hell to wipe off. i ended up doing the hoods of 2 cars and came back to buff off after application. it was too hard to buff off and i had to use way too much pressure to wipe it off. so then i figured wipe on wipe off which i did on the trunk. it was way easier to wipe off. so i guess dont leave it, do a spot, wipe on then immediately wipe off. but then i thought maybe if i had a wet/damp towel it would easily wipe off but it never dawned on me to do it at that time. another thing is i put this over powerlock. and to me it didnt feel as slick as powerlock. i personally dont care for how it feels since powerlock feels super slick. felt more grabby to me. i bought and tried because its been said it can be used to top wax, sealant and coating. well, i topped a sealant and was not impressed. think ill just use it for wheels which is a shame because i bought 2 thinking it was the next best thing. maybe it will perfom, have to see when it gets wet.
 
I also used it today and I'm not really that impressed for one my trigger was horrible I got more product on my fingers then my truck. 2nd the gloss isn't there wetcoat and hydro blue top this no question. 3rd I tried to use the $5 rebate today and the website is a dud. I kind of wish I had my $12 back

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