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  • Spray Wax?

    What do you guys think of Quick Wax, and Spray Wax from Meg's?

    Is there any difference between this and actually applying a coat of NXT Wax?
    Matt

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    Re: Spray Wax?

    Spray Waxes are generally treated as a booster wax- to be used inebtween thorough cleanings and waxing.

    It's a great way to maintain and prolong the protection of standard paste or liquid waxes.

    Meguiar's just released a new, and vastly improved spray wax known as Ultimate Quick Wax- you should definitely check it out if you like quick, easy, and quality wax in a spray form.

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    • #3
      Re: Spray Wax?

      A spray wax isnt going to leave as good of a wax layer behind. I used them after washing, but switched to UQD when it came out. Seems to do just as much a lot easier.

      That said, the new Ultimate Spray Wax seems like it might be a winner.
      2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue

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      • #4
        Re: Spray Wax?

        That goes to my next question

        What is the difference between

        Ultimate Quick Detailer

        and

        Ultimate Quick Wax?

        I use UQD all the time
        Matt

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        • #5
          Re: Spray Wax?

          the ultimate quik wax is a great product and has lasted though a few washes for me. but remember, this shouldn't be used as a replacement for a traditional wax and you won't get good results unless you apply it to a finish that has a good coat of wax and is in good shape...

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          • #6
            Re: Spray Wax?

            UQD is a quick detailer- it is meant to wipe away light dust and/or fingerprints, and happens to leave some hydrophobic polymers behind along with a clean, shiny surface.

            UQW requires that the surface is already cleaned (perhaps a wash, perhaps with UQD or another quick detailer), and then sprayed and buffed into the paint. It leaves more substantial, actual wax protection.

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            • #7
              Re: Spray Wax?

              UQD = polymers, spray on and wipe off

              UQW = wax + polymers, spray on and buff off
              2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue

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