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  • RCBuddha
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    I just tried a sample on a light blue work van that I've been driving around. Like the other PC says, the stuff leaves a nice gloss with very good slickness. Very easy on and off, and this was over a previous day's application of 21. I can see using this product on the days I don't want to fully break out the PC or the Cyclo, but I want a freshly "waxed" looking car. Good stuff!

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  • KTruck
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    Hi:


    Whether it looks more carnauba than synthetic isn’t something I’m willing to make a stand on. I’ve mostly used it on light cars that don’t really show much difference between waxes.
    If you have only used it on light cars it would be hard to make a statement.

    I was just trying to better understand the product.

    Using it as a booster wax seemed like a good idea.

    I wanted to apply it over 21 as needed to maintain appearance.

    Probably too heavy a solution to work with a sprayer.

    Thanks

    Regards,

    KTruck

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  • the other pc
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    Been a while since I’ve used DC 3 too so I can only go by vague memory but my cloudy brain doesn’t remember DC 3 being anywhere near as fast and easy to use.

    Whether it looks more carnauba than synthetic isn’t something I’m willing to make a stand on. I’ve mostly used it on light cars that don’t really show much difference between waxes.


    PC.

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  • KTruck
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    Hi:

    Meguiar's says this is a blended product.

    So, what does in look like? Like a carnauba or synthetic ???

    Thanks

    Regards.

    KTruck
    Last edited by KTruck; Jun 25, 2006, 01:38 PM.

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  • tomee
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    i would of thought, that this wax would be the same as the deep crystal carnaba wax

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  • sneek
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    Originally posted by the other pc
    Haven’t used GC in a while so I can’t compare directly but X-Press is really slick. We can throw both on a car side-by-side on Wednesday.


    PC.
    AWSOME idea! it will be my first time playing with anything from the D-Line

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  • farmboy
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    X-press users please chime in on this. Is this product better than NXT spray wax?

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  • the other pc
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    Haven’t used GC in a while so I can’t compare directly but X-Press is really slick. We can throw both on a car side-by-side on Wednesday.


    PC.

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  • sneek
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    lol the slick buttery feeling and protection is all I car about, is it as slick as GC?

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  • farmboy
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    I like this idea for a booster wax.

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  • gb387
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    I have always wondered about this product... Thanks for posting!

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  • the other pc
    started a topic X-Press Liquid Wax; I like it!

    X-Press Liquid Wax; I like it!



    Since it’s the only wax in the Detailer Line I got a little sample of this stuff to try out, more out of curiosity than anything else.

    I got two chances to use it this weekend and I’m really impressed.

    Is it because it’s a long lasting wax? Well, I just tried it so I have no idea how long it lasts. I can’t imagine it lasts anywhere near as long as products like NXT and #21.

    Is it because it gives the deepest, richest look? I didn’t compare it side by side with anything so I can’t really say but I would guess Gold Class, #26, #16, #21, #20, NXT, etc, etc would do better.

    So why do I like it so much? Well, it does look rich, it does look super glossy and it feels amazingly slick even though it’s just about the lowest priced wax Meguiar’s sells. But what really stands out is how fast and easy it is to use.

    A product meant for high volume production detailing should be fast and easy but man, this stuff is fast and easy.

    First, our Mini needs wax but I didn’t have time yesterday. Normally I’d use Quik Wax spray to hold me over till I can get #26 or #21 or whatever on it but since I had the sample of X-Press I figured I try it. This stuff is thin. I think you could probably use it with a sprayer (but I just used a squeeze bottle).

    I applied it by hand using the same process Mike recommends for using spray waxes. It was just as easy to apply and I think it was even easier to remove than Quik Wax. And the results were great.

    Today, I had a friend come over to install stripes on her Mini. The car hadn’t been waxed in a long time and after doing the stripes I couldn’t just let it drive away unprotected. So I grabbed the X-Press and did the whole car in a few minutes. The black roof went from dull to deep, rich and glossy almost instantly.

    I can see this becoming my favorite “booster” wax.


    PC.
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