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  • White Wax Topped with ULW

    After using White Wax I am considering applying ULW to top it. Will the ULW adhere well to the paint even though WW is a wax also? Or will the white wax affect the ULW's durability?

    Thank you!


    Ray

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    Re: White Wax Topped with ULW

    My outlook is if one is going to use a cleaner wax and top it, why not just polish.

    One option is to follow up with some ultimate quik wax or D156 after using white wax. Topping white wax with any other sealant will affect it's longevity. It is hard to say by how much.

    Are you planning to use white wax by machine or by hand?
    99 Grand Prix
    02 Camaro SS

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    • #3
      Re: White Wax Topped with ULW

      Originally posted by The Guz View Post
      My outlook is if one is going to use a cleaner wax and top it, why not just polish.
      It does seem to be a logical process, however I personally prefer to use a cleaner wax such as ColorX (when I can find it) because, in my experience, it is far easier to work with than Meguiar's Ultimate Polish. You can let a cleaner wax dry, go have a beer, whatever, but if that polish happens to dry, it is a pain to get off. Plus, if by chance one misses a spot with the final wax, chances are the cleaner wax will be on that spot. I will only use polish, if, during a spot correction, my UC has left a slight haze. I would never consider using UP on a whole car. Just my experience and preference.

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      • #4
        Re: White Wax Topped with ULW

        Polishes and compounds should not be left to dry on the paint. UP is one of the easiest polishes to use.
        99 Grand Prix
        02 Camaro SS

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        • #5
          Re: White Wax Topped with ULW

          Originally posted by Blueline View Post
          It does seem to be a logical process, however I personally prefer to use a cleaner wax such as ColorX (when I can find it) because, in my experience, it is far easier to work with than Meguiar's Ultimate Polish. You can let a cleaner wax dry, go have a beer, whatever, but if that polish happens to dry, it is a pain to get off. Plus, if by chance one misses a spot with the final wax, chances are the cleaner wax will be on that spot. I will only use polish, if, during a spot correction, my UC has left a slight haze. I would never consider using UP on a whole car. Just my experience and preference.
          To each there own. Some of detailing comes down to preference and knowing what works for you.

          Just to comment on a couple of things though.
          UC may leave haze, it is meant to be followed up with a Polish, or an AIO to remove the haze.
          Polish residue being too difficult to remove can by either letting it dry before wipe-off, or if it was over worked it can create difficulties. If you use too much polish and let it dry
          Using a bit of detail spray or D114 to remove the polish that has dried makes it much easier to remove.
          Polishes are meant to be wiped off immediately with few exceptions.

          My mentality is the same as Guz. It is pointless to top an AIO when you can use a polish like M205/UP to get the job done and will leave the surface ready for something like UPW/ULW that bonds to bare paint.
          Better longevity wins out every time in my book.

          I keep AIO's around for when I am doing a quick 1 step on someone elses car or I am being lazy on mine. I don't top them unless its a quick final wipe with D156 to boost it.

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          • #6
            Re: White Wax Topped with ULW

            The reason I was thinking about doing the White Wax and then the ULW. Is because I wanted to shorten the steps, since I don't have much time to do my Dad's car.

            His car is like a Red Metallic, and I can see swirls, but they aren't that bad. I wanted to use the White Wax to deal with those light swirls and then top it off with a durable Sealant like ULW. Which I like VERY much, for some more durable protection.

            I could UC it then ULW it, but I've tried that in the past, and it just doesn't look as good without doing the polish step in between.

            I guess I'm probably going to have to bite the bullet and just do all three steps. I will be using a DA for the first time ever. The HF DA with the MEgs 5" backing plate, along with the 5" soft foam Compound, Polish, and Finshing pads.

            If anyone knows a quicker(less steps) way to get rid of the swirls while adding durable protection, I am all ears. I know THE BEST results come from doing all three steps, but I don't have much time this weekend.


            Thanks all!


            Ray

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            • #7
              Re: White Wax Topped with ULW

              There are no shortcuts for great results.

              You have a few options:

              Quick detail: Not a bad option and should get him through the winter.

              1. Wash
              2. Clay
              3. White Wax
              4. Ultimate Quik Wax (optional) - will add extra protection.

              Option 2: Benefit is longer durability with a sealant like ULW.

              1. Wash
              2. Clay
              3. Polish
              4. Seal or Wax

              Option 3: May want to save the compounding if it needs it until spring

              1. Wash
              2. Clay
              3. Compound
              4. Polish
              5. Seal or wax

              Here are some examples of a quick details using white wax

              We encourage MOL members to show off their latest before & after results. We also welcome "Work in Progress" Threads. For Enthusiasts or Professional Detailers


              We encourage MOL members to show off their latest before & after results. We also welcome "Work in Progress" Threads. For Enthusiasts or Professional Detailers


              Follow this write up and you will be just fine if you go with white wax

              99 Grand Prix
              02 Camaro SS

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              • #8
                Re: White Wax Topped with ULW

                Originally posted by The Guz View Post
                Polishes and compounds should not be left to dry on the paint. UP is one of the easiest polishes to use.
                If you are referring to my post, I would think you had read and understood it. I KNOW polish isn't supposed top be left to dry.

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                • #9
                  Re: White Wax Topped with ULW

                  Originally posted by DasBurninator View Post
                  To each there own.
                  Of course. Each to their own. At my friends house, over there, if I wax their car, I use their wax.
                  However, if I am not over there, and they bring their car over, I will use my wax.
                  Finally, I know polishes are meant to be wiped off immediately. This is not my first rodeo.
                  Note join date 2007.

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                  • #10
                    Re: White Wax Topped with ULW

                    Originally posted by The Guz View Post
                    There are no shortcuts for great results.

                    You have a few options:

                    Quick detail: Not a bad option and should get him through the winter.

                    1. Wash
                    2. Clay
                    3. White Wax
                    4. Ultimate Quik Wax (optional) - will add extra protection.

                    Option 2: Benefit is longer durability with a sealant like ULW.

                    1. Wash
                    2. Clay
                    3. Polish
                    4. Seal or Wax

                    Option 3: May want to save the compounding if it needs it until spring

                    1. Wash
                    2. Clay
                    3. Compound
                    4. Polish
                    5. Seal or wax

                    Here are some examples of a quick details using white wax

                    We encourage MOL members to show off their latest before & after results. We also welcome "Work in Progress" Threads. For Enthusiasts or Professional Detailers


                    We encourage MOL members to show off their latest before & after results. We also welcome "Work in Progress" Threads. For Enthusiasts or Professional Detailers


                    Follow this write up and you will be just fine if you go with white wax

                    http://www.meguiarsonline.com/forums...r-of-White-Wax

                    There is no way that you could have answered that any better! Thank you Guz! You are like the Meguiars Sensei or something!lol!


                    Have a good one man!


                    Ray

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                    • #11
                      Re: White Wax Topped with ULW

                      Originally posted by willowcatfish View Post
                      There is no way that you could have answered that any better! Thank you Guz! You are like the Meguiars Sensei or something!lol!


                      Have a good one man!


                      Ray


                      Hang out long enough like most of us and one picks up on a lot of information.
                      99 Grand Prix
                      02 Camaro SS

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                      • #12
                        Re: White Wax Topped with ULW

                        Cool, btw after using the Trim Restorer about 3 days ago now, it has either rained or snowed each day with a lot of salt on the ground to test that product out. I know these are NOT ideal conditions for the product, but for my testing purposes, this will be interesting to see how it does. So far everything is just running right off of it. I did take before's and afters, so will post soon.

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