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  • #16
    Re: Another Ultimate Quik Wax Review (Pictures)

    Originally posted by Mike Phillips View Post
    I've double checked on this topic of using it like a quick detailer or letting it dry to a haze first and you can spray on, spread around and wipe off and you'll get great gloss and good protection. For best protection you want to let the product dry to a haze before removing.

    That said, I personally use it like a quick detailer because it hazes pretty quickly.


    thanks for the advice! I was always wiping it on and not giving it enough time to haze. I'm still learning, but I've definitely got the Detailer Bug.

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    • #17
      Re: Another Ultimate Quik Wax Review (Pictures)

      I just picked up a bottle. For some reason its pretty streaky. Just like the first bottle of NXT 2.0 wax I got. Anyone else have this problem?

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      • #18
        Re: Another Ultimate Quik Wax Review (Pictures)

        Originally posted by Mike Phillips View Post
        I've double checked on this topic of using it like a quick detailer or letting it dry to a haze first and you can spray on, spread around and wipe off and you'll get great gloss and good protection. For best protection you want to let the product dry to a haze before removing.

        That said, I personally use it like a quick detailer because it hazes pretty quickly.


        Do you let it haze after spreading it around or let it haze as soon as you spray?

        If you have to let it haze as soon as you spray then I take it you have to spray it lightly because i sprayed it a little thick in some places and it started to run.

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        • #19
          Re: Another Ultimate Quik Wax Review (Pictures)

          wat i do is a spray it on the panel ,wipe it around..hazes pretty quik...so wipe off right after...no streaks,easy removal(for some reason removal is harder on the hood)
          Don't get so caught up making a living that you forget to make a life.

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          • #20
            Re: Another Ultimate Quik Wax Review (Pictures)

            Originally posted by Carfire View Post

            Smell:
            Fruity Hamster Treats
            Fruit Captain Crunch
            I simply cannot believe that all of you missed the most shocking revelation of this product test:

            Fruit Captain Crunch cereal is made from hamster treats! Or, Ultimate Quik Wax!

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            • #21
              Re: Another Ultimate Quik Wax Review (Pictures)

              Originally posted by Jprix82 View Post
              Do you let it haze after spreading it around or let it haze as soon as you spray?

              If you have to let it haze as soon as you spray then I take it you have to spray it lightly because i sprayed it a little thick in some places and it started to run.
              Definitely sounds like over use. It should spray out in a fine mist - spray a section and wipe, then flip to the dry side of the towel and wipe again. Done.
              Originally posted by STG View Post
              I simply cannot believe that all of you missed the most shocking revelation of this product test:

              Fruit Captain Crunch cereal is made from hamster treats! Or, Ultimate Quik Wax!
              Most people mention that it smells like fruit punch, but then it seems not everyone has a pet hamster. Who knew?
              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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