Any reason(s) not to use Ultimate Wax on top of ColorX?
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Re: ColorX - UWax
Originally posted by dc2_ View Postis the protection in color x carnuba? how long does that wax last
As far as longevity, I would not consider it using ColorX without something on top of it. For me ColorX is more about the light clean, remarkable polish, and easy use than it is the protectant. That being said, when I use ColorX (often), as Murr suggested to me a long time ago, I allow it to be my first coat of protectant and therefore only apply a single coat of sealant on top of it. Makes for a quick detail that's hard to beat in my experience."The Dude Abides"
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oh thanks, i just waxed my car with m26 ,it looks so sick...i cant wait to see it tmrw in direct sunlight. thats wen ill choose whether i like the look of nxt or 26 on my carDon't get so caught up making a living that you forget to make a life.
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Originally posted by Murr1525 View PostColorX is a carnuba blend (carnuba & synthetic).
Originally posted by k3ith View PostThat being said, when I use ColorX (often), as Murr suggested to me a long time ago, I allow it to be my first coat of protectant and therefore only apply a single coat of sealant on top of it. Makes for a quick detail that's hard to beat in my experience.
ColorX is a more potent form of cleaner wax than our A12 Cleaner Wax, but still that's what it is. On very delicate paint it can do wonders to eliminate hazing from a more aggressive defect removal liquid, or just remove fine towel marks, add some polish and a carnauba/polymer blend of protection. As part of a two step process as Keith outlines, it can be pretty fantastic. You don't need to apply anything else on top of it, but you can if you wish.
On a daily driver, if you apply ColorX every couple of months you'll prevent the accumulation of fine defects, embedded dirt, light staining etc and keep a good layer of protection on the vehicle. This can pay huge dividends over time, and if you don't have (or aren't willing to devote) a lot of time to your vehicle's finish, ColorX alone can work wonders.Michael Stoops
Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.
Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.
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Originally posted by Michael Stoops View PostOn a daily driver, if you apply ColorX every couple of months you'll prevent the accumulation of fine defects, embedded dirt, light staining etc and keep a good layer of protection on the vehicle. This can pay huge dividends over time, and if you don't have (or aren't willing to devote) a lot of time to your vehicle's finish, ColorX alone can work wonders.
Tom
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Originally posted by tguil View Postit's a heck of a lot easier than using #16.
Tom
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Originally posted by Blueline View Post#16 is easy in my opinion. Put it on thin. I use ColorX and then #16 and for my eye, you cannot beat it on shine or durability. . Besides, for anything in life that is too easy, you give up something, and IMHO is just not worth it.
Tom
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