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XPress Spray Wax..anyone try it?
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Re: XPress Spray Wax..anyone try it?
Poki , post up some pictures of your RV
Is it a large coach?
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Just used it on my motor home which has single stage dark navy blue painted lower portion. WOW!! The paint actually does look deep and wet! And sooo easy to use.
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I would tend to do an initial drying wipe around the car with a Water Magnet type towel.
Then I go around with a new dry Water Magnet type for the final wipe. I just spray a panel with the spay wax, and wipe around with the towel. I tend to just spray on the panel, so be sure to wipe a little extra area to get any over spray. As mentioned, just overspray everything.
Works great for a damp surface.
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I used it on a 1996 Jaguar today, black in color. It made the paint look so wet and glossy it was sick. For a spray on wipe off product you can't get any better IMHO.
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OK, today I tried it on my 2012 LaCrosse, Mocha Steel Metallic color. Now, this is by no means a dark color but has a LOT of metallic in it. You guys with dark color cars are gonna LOVE this product! One side was in the shade and other in the sun. I used 1 MF towel to spread the product after misting on the car about 2 ft. square area and a second MF to dry it right away. The drying towel left a very very slick surface. I did one half of a door on the sun side and stepped back to take a look. Very noticable darker look...and this is not a dark paint. The metallic really popped!! worked great on the black plastic areas under the wipers and at the door pilars. This is one of the best Megs products I have used!! Easy to use and great results....what more can a guy ask!
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Re: XPress Spray Wax..anyone try it?
I've not seen the bottles for D156 on the Meguiars.com site. Guess I'll have to order a few from ADS.
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Re: XPress Spray Wax..anyone try it?
Originally posted by Poki View PostThanks for the tips! So, are UQW, D156 and Xpress Spray wax all the SAME product or similar?? It's sounding like D156 is Xpress Spray Wax.......
You'll notice the word "Synthetic" on the bottle - yes, this is D156 which is essentially the pro version of Ultimate Quik Wax. Use it straight, do NOT dilute it, and just mist it onto the surface, wipe with a clean microfiber and then flip to the dry side of the towel and wipe again. Or use while drying with the method we described earlier.
And don't confuse this with D157, Synthetic X-Press Wax (minus the "spray" in the name) as that is not a spray product but rather a wipe on/wipe off synthetic wax.
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Re: XPress Spray Wax..anyone try it?
Thanks for the tips! So, are UQW, D156 and Xpress Spray wax all the SAME product or similar?? It's sounding like D156 is Xpress Spray Wax.......
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Originally posted by Poki View PostJust got a bottle with my ADS order but haven't tried it yet. Anyone try it? How about on a wet surface? I have never tried a product on a wet surface......
Originally posted by Poki View PostHow exactly did you apply it? Did you spray an area and spread it with a foam applicator....them wipe dry right away? Can't wait to try it.
As others have stated, it's great for use on wheels, trim, etc.
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I've been using it on several vehicles for about a year. I like it because it adds a nice even sheen to everything. It dries to the touch so it doesn't attract and hold on to dust and grime, and it means I can wipe my engine compartment down with a MF and it stays spotless. I used to use CD2 on the engine and I like this better.
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Originally posted by jfelbab View PostBesides use on paint, D156 has replaced my dedicated exterior vinyl trim treatment. It has replaced my RainX and it has replaced my engine compartment dressing. My wife has discovered D156 too and uses it on all the appliances, glass and mirrors in the home. I think need to consider buying it in the 5 gallon jug. This is one of my favorite products.
I don't use it on a wet surface but I suppose you could.
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Re: XPress Spray Wax..anyone try it?
Besides use on paint, D156 has replaced my dedicated exterior vinyl trim treatment. It has replaced my RainX and it has replaced my engine compartment dressing. My wife has discovered D156 too and uses it on all the appliances, glass and mirrors in the home. I think need to consider buying it in the 5 gallon jug. This is one of my favorite products.
I don't use it on a wet surface but I suppose you could.
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