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This is most definitely NOT a take on Hydro2 by any means. It applies like a wax but won't haze over like one, and it contains extremely durable polymers that will bead water through 50+ car washes. We know that because we literally hand washed a car, on more than one occasion, more than 50 times and the water still beaded. When we did this with more traditional waxes/sealants on the same panel, the traditional wax beading would fade and all but disappear far sooner depending on the product.
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.
WOW, awesome product and great option!!! Definitely in for more info on this one too. How many cars should you expect to get out of one bottle? Would you use the same amount as if you were applying a wax or sealant? Can't wait to try this one out!
WOW, awesome product and great option!!! Definitely in for more info on this one too. How many cars should you expect to get out of one bottle? Would you use the same amount as if you were applying a wax or sealant? Can't wait to try this one out!
As you might imagine, this goes on quite thin so you'll get many applications from the bottle, just as you would with any other liquid wax.
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.
Awesome! Will definitely have to try it out. I live here in Michigan, basically from November-April it is too cold for us to wax our cars. In addition, I do not have car but usually like to wax my parent's cars for fun (once I get my own car and If I can I will wax and wash it as often as once a week) and am a college student. So the only time I usually am at home is during Spring Break, Christmas, Thanksgiving, and some parts of the summer. Parking our cars outside and driving both of them around 15k-17k miles each year, the wax I apply usually doesn't last very long, so I will definitely have to buy this in 2015 and put it to the test. Finally Meguiar's has made something for the everyday consumer. I'm pretty sure that 95% of car owners never hand wax their car, and out of the 5% that do, I'm sure that at least half do it only to protect their car paint (so their car is in better condition and they can get a better resale value later down the road) and not for a hobby or shine, or to make their car paint perfect. I'm sure that the only thing those who hand wax their car to protect their car paint and not for a hobby or shine, is durability and nothing else. They do not want to have to wax their car every month.
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