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How long does D156 Xpress Wax last in term of product?
Not the exact same stuff, but I use D115 (Rinse-Free Express Wash & wax) every time I wash my car as a drying agent. Using about 3 oz D115 / 29 oz water in a spray botle, my gallon is a LONG way from running out. I too wash (at least weekly ... in the summer )
Don
12/27/2015
"Darth Camaro"
2013 Camaro ... triple black
323 hp V6, 6 speed manual
Re: How long does D156 Xpress Wax last in term of product?
I would agree hard to say but once a week for one car you should get several months if not over a year's worth of applications. The amount each user uses always tends to vary, but as a reminder a small amount is all that is needed.
Nick Winn
Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Online Forum Administrator
Meguiar's Inc.
Irvine, CA nawinn@meguiars.com
Re: How long does D156 Xpress Wax last in term of product?
Nick can you quantify "small" amount? Typically I spray as if I was using a QD... so about 5-6 sprays per door/hood/roof. Would you suggest 1-2 sprays per panel instead (assume average mid size sedan vehicle)
Nick can you quantify "small" amount? Typically I spray as if I was using a QD... so about 5-6 sprays per door/hood/roof. Would you suggest 1-2 sprays per panel instead (assume average mid size sedan vehicle)
A super thin even coat is all which should be needed, you can probably be in the range of 3 - 4 sprays based on what you are using now. Hope this helps!
- Nick
Nick Winn
Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Online Forum Administrator
Meguiar's Inc.
Irvine, CA nawinn@meguiars.com
Nick can you quantify "small" amount? Typically I spray as if I was using a QD... so about 5-6 sprays per door/hood/roof. Would you suggest 1-2 sprays per panel instead (assume average mid size sedan vehicle)
Quick tip is to vary the amount of sprays depending on the size of the panel.
More or less. I use typically use it as a drying aid, but only when the temperature dictates. I find it does not work all that well in the winter here (Seattle) since my garage is not heated.
Looking at your question again I think you might of been wondering how long the product last from a finish standpoint. I can't really say but I've found applying it frequently seems to work for me.
Nick can you quantify "small" amount? Typically I spray as if I was using a QD... so about 5-6 sprays per door/hood/roof. Would you suggest 1-2 sprays per panel instead (assume average mid size sedan vehicle)
Well Nick already answered, but if you where to ask me I normally use two or three sprays per panel. Using five or six sprays seems like you're washing your car with it.
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