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  • Nick Winn
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    Re: Meguiar's Hybrid Ceramic Liquid Wax

    Originally posted by The Guz View Post
    I picked up a bottle of this. From my initial impression the application is really nice and the wipe off is easy. If one has experience wiping off ultimate wax then this is just as easy. It is slick and it is just a hint behind ULW. Also in terms of paint darkening ULW does more. Review pending.
    Thanks for sharing Guz. Looking forward to review.

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  • The Guz
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    Re: Meguiar's Hybrid Ceramic Liquid Wax

    I picked up a bottle of this. From my initial impression the application is really nice and the wipe off is easy. If one has experience wiping off ultimate wax then this is just as easy. It is slick and it is just a hint behind ULW. Also in terms of paint darkening ULW does more. Review pending.

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  • Cranston37
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    Thanks, Guz!

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  • The Guz
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    Originally posted by Cranston37 View Post

    1) My process the last few years has been applying the 3-in-1 Wax followed by a layer of Ultimate Fast Finish. If I still wanted to start with the 3-in-1 (I don't want to lose the cleaning and correcting abilities) what would be better as a LSP, Ultimate Fast Finish or switching to the Hybrid Ceramic Liquid Wax?
    I just read in the Meguiar's facebook group this exact question. The Meguiar's rep said using HCLW over 3-in-1 is perfectly fine. Longevity would be affected a bit.

    Originally posted by Cranston37 View Post

    2) For maintenance I have always used Ultimate Quick Detailer and Ultimate Quik Wax. If I were to switch to having my LSP be Hybrid Ceramic, would I still use the UQD and UQW, or would I want to switch to Ceramic Detailer?
    You can still use those two products. It is going to be personal preference. Or you can interchange them every so often.

    Originally posted by Cranston37 View Post

    3) For maintenance, do you use both the Hybrid Ceramic Detailer and Hybrid Ceramic Wax sprays like you do UQD and UQW, or just one of the 2?
    I posted this video before in another thread. Pretty much covers this question.

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  • Cranston37
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    A few quick questions on this as I'm getting close to my car's spring cleaning:

    1) My process the last few years has been applying the 3-in-1 Wax followed by a layer of Ultimate Fast Finish. If I still wanted to start with the 3-in-1 (I don't want to lose the cleaning and correcting abilities) what would be better as a LSP, Ultimate Fast Finish or switching to the Hybrid Ceramic Liquid Wax?

    2) For maintenance I have always used Ultimate Quick Detailer and Ultimate Quik Wax. If I were to switch to having my LSP be Hybrid Ceramic, would I still use the UQD and UQW, or would I want to switch to Ceramic Detailer?

    3) For maintenance, do you use both the Hybrid Ceramic Detailer and Hybrid Ceramic Wax sprays like you do UQD and UQW, or just one of the 2?

    Thanks in advance!

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  • VigintiTres462
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    Is it coming to Canada?

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  • Nick Winn
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    Originally posted by Vettefan View Post
    Nick, would there be any problem applying the new HCLW to say half the car, then removing it in a few minutes?

    Vettefan
    Hi Vettefan,

    Since Meguiar's Hybrid Ceramic Liquid Wax goes on very thin and may be a bit tough to see on certain lighter colored, vehicles, we recommend applying to 1 or 2 panels at a time, then coming back and removing it. This also means our normal "swipe test" doesn't work. If you prefer to try larger areas, you are not necessarily going to hurt anything, it may just be a bit more difficult application.

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  • Vettefan
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    Re: Meguiar's Hybrid Ceramic Liquid Wax

    Originally posted by Nick Winn View Post
    It was designed to be used panel by panel, wait 3 - 5 minutes, then wipe off.
    Nick, would there be any problem applying the new HCLW to say half the car, then removing it in a few minutes?

    Vettefan

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  • Nick Winn
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    Re: Meguiar's Hybrid Ceramic Liquid Wax

    Originally posted by topblissgt View Post
    I just found this today at my local Autozone and tried it on my truck. Wonderfully delicious. The only issue is that it does not haze up at all so would be very hard to see it on a white car. Absolutely NO streaking on dark colors too. Bravo Meguiars! Love it
    Happy to hear! Thanks for sharing!

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  • topblissgt
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    I just found this today at my local Autozone and tried it on my truck. Wonderfully delicious. The only issue is that it does not haze up at all so would be very hard to see it on a white car. Absolutely NO streaking on dark colors too. Bravo Meguiars! Love it

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  • Nick Winn
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    Re: Meguiar's Hybrid Ceramic Liquid Wax

    Originally posted by Atherton View Post
    I haven't used this product yet. Can anyone share the effect?
    If the vehicle is prepared properly, i.e. clayed if needed, with our Hybrid Ceramic Liquid Wax, you should experience extreme ease of use, extreme amount of water beading, sphere like water beading shape, you will likely notice vehicle will stay cleaner, easier maintenance whether wiping down with a detail spray or washing, and of course great durability & longevity.

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  • Nick Winn
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    Originally posted by 02Rodeo View Post
    Would you have to wait 24hrs for Wax to cure before applying Hybrid Liquid Ceramic Wax as a top coat..
    You do not have to, but it is recommended if trying to achieve absolute best performance.

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  • Atherton
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    I haven't used this product yet. Can anyone share the effect?

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  • 02Rodeo
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    Would you have to wait 24hrs for Wax to cure before applying Hybrid Liquid Ceramic Wax as a top coat..

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  • incith
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    I had my bottle delivered from Amazon Dec 5th. Been using it...it's great. Mixed it with some Uber rinseless...perfect spray detailer.

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