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I own a silver vehicle and a black vehicle owns me. The black one demands attention, washing, detailing, waxing and an occasional dinner out at a nice restaurant. The silver one demands nothing and it looks just fine. I think the black vehicle is taking advantage of me, and the silver car is more my style. We can go out for a drive without her makeup and she looks fine. If I want to take the black one out, it is three or four hours in the "bathroom" to get ready.
Curious...how well will the "new" Ult Qwax and Ult Detailer 'play' with M-27?
Thinking both as a drying aid and maintenance product.
Gotta be honest, really trying to get my head around to figure the 'ceramic' products and I'm just to get figured it all out. Old age it REALLY getting in the way.
Agree!!! I have read the instructions on the bottle of M27 about 4 times. Sounds like (if I am understanding it correctly) that M27 should be used over a clear & cleaned (with clay) finish .
I see nothing that says "DO NOT use over a previously applied wax".
Curious...how well will the "new" Ult Qwax and Ult Detailer 'play' with M-27?
Thinking both as a drying aid and maintenance product.
Gotta be honest, really trying to get my head around to figure the 'ceramic' products and I'm just to get figured it all out. Old age it REALLY getting in the way.
Curious...how well will the "new" Ult Qwax and Ult Detailer 'play' with M-27?
Thinking both as a drying aid and maintenance product.
Gotta be honest, really trying to get my head around to figure the 'ceramic' products and I'm just to get figured it all out. Old age it REALLY getting in the way.
Thanx...
Bill
I wouldn't use either products over it cause whatever you use on top, it will have the properties of the product on top.
I think if you needed a drying aid for this, you should pick up Bead Booster or Hybrid Ceramic Detailer.
I wouldn't use either products over it cause whatever you use on top, it will have the properties of the product on top.
I think if you needed a drying aid for this, you should pick up Bead Booster or Hybrid Ceramic Detailer.
Have to agree. Just trying to not have to keep buying new product(s) when (if possible) what I have on hand will be worth using.
We use both QD and QW throughout the house (along with the vehicles), so needless to say we're fat on that. Plus we (she'll) be picking up the 'new and improved' version when they hit the shelves (just about out of both).
Have to agree. Just trying to not have to keep buying new product(s) when (if possible) what I have on hand will be worth using.
We use both QD and QW throughout the house (along with the vehicles), so needless to say we're fat on that. Plus we (she'll) be picking up the 'new and improved' version when they hit the shelves (just about out of both).
Thanx...
Bill
Agreed, I still have so much D156 left. Also two tins of Ultimate Paste Wax. Might just sell it on the cheap or gift them lol
I've been waxing the sinks, showers and any glossy surfaces I can find around the house. Even good old Cleaner wax is doing a great job lol.
Good to see I'm not the only one who does this!! Just ordered some M27, should have it friday afternoon. Guess I know what I'm doing Saturday....as long as it stops raining for a while!!!!
I picked up a bottle of this to compare it Hybrid Ceramic Liquid Wax, Ultimate Liquid Wax and M21. From my initial impression the application is really nice and the wipe off is easy. The self leveling technology is pretty good to aid in wipe off. HCLW seems to have it as well. It is slick but comparing it to HCLW, HCLW seems slicker upon wipe off. Also in terms of paint darkening ULW does more followed by M21 and M27. It is really close between M21 and M27. Review pending.
I picked up a bottle of this to compare it Hybrid Ceramic Liquid Wax, Ultimate Liquid Wax and M21. From my initial impression the application is really nice and the wipe off is easy. The self leveling technology is pretty good to aid in wipe off. HCLW seems to have it as well. It is slick but comparing it to HCLW, HCLW seems slicker upon wipe off. Also in terms of paint darkening ULW does more followed by M21 and M27. It is really close between M21 and M27. Review pending.
Thanks Michael!
Originally posted by Blueline
I own a silver vehicle and a black vehicle owns me. The black one demands attention, washing, detailing, waxing and an occasional dinner out at a nice restaurant. The silver one demands nothing and it looks just fine. I think the black vehicle is taking advantage of me, and the silver car is more my style. We can go out for a drive without her makeup and she looks fine. If I want to take the black one out, it is three or four hours in the "bathroom" to get ready.
I picked up a bottle of this to compare it Hybrid Ceramic Liquid Wax, Ultimate Liquid Wax and M21. From my initial impression the application is really nice and the wipe off is easy. The self leveling technology is pretty good to aid in wipe off. HCLW seems to have it as well. It is slick but comparing it to HCLW, HCLW seems slicker upon wipe off. Also in terms of paint darkening ULW does more followed by M21 and M27. It is really close between M21 and M27. Review pending.
I picked up a bottle of this to compare it Hybrid Ceramic Liquid Wax, Ultimate Liquid Wax and M21. From my initial impression the application is really nice and the wipe off is easy. The self leveling technology is pretty good to aid in wipe off. HCLW seems to have it as well. It is slick but comparing it to HCLW, HCLW seems slicker upon wipe off. Also in terms of paint darkening ULW does more followed by M21 and M27. It is really close between M21 and M27. Review pending.
Thanks for sharing!
Nick Winn
Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Online Forum Administrator
Meguiar's Inc.
Irvine, CA nawinn@meguiars.com
Quick question for you all. I'm still getting caught up on the whole ceramic product line. I understand a true coating like M788 is going to have better longevity and more durability over M27, but would it be fair to say M27 will be more versatile to use and to adjust "looks" due to being able to apply M27 over polish oils where M788 and other true coats require panels to be striped of polishing oils?
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