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Originally Posted by dad07
Its been around for a while.......DON"T confuse D156(synthetic Express wax) which is very good stuff with D157(Express wax) which streaks like crazy IMHO.
D157 does tend to streak a bit, not a big fan of it.
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Re: Impressed by Meguiars X-Press Synthetic spray wax
I have been using the Meguiar's Ultimate Quick Wax and it is same as this Detailer's line spray wax. It lasted 1 month for me too!
Originally Posted by dad07
Its been around for a while.......DON"T confuse D156(synthetic Express wax) which is very good stuff with D157(Express wax) which streaks like crazy IMHO.
dad07, are you referring to the newest Detailer line liquid wax? How does it perform?
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Re: Impressed by Meguiars X-Press Synthetic spray wax
Originally Posted by PPLd
I have been using the Meguiar's Ultimate Quick Wax and it is same as this Detailer's line spray wax. It lasted 1 month for me too
dad07, are you referring to the newest Detailer line liquid wax? How does it perform?
thats what I understand is that D156 (synthetic x-press SPRAY wax) and Ultimate quick wax are the same.
hopefully I'm not confusing anyone........but shoot I'm confused myself,but here it goes.....
D150-----xpress liquid wax <------I have no experience with this
D156-----synthetic x-press spray wax <-------great stuff!!!!!!
D157-----synthetic x-press Liquid wax <------- not so good IMHO streaks like crazy.
these are the ones I know of if there is something new direct me to a link please.....so I can try it out!
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Re: Impressed by Meguiars X-Press Synthetic spray wax
Thanks fellas! And yes, don't get it mixed with D157, definitely not the same.
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Re: Impressed by Meguiars X-Press Synthetic spray wax
A little confused, I do not see a listing for Meguiar's D156. Am I missing something? -Ed
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Re: Impressed by Meguiars X-Press Synthetic spray wax
Originally Posted by MyFirstES300
A little confused, I do not see a listing for Meguiar's D156. Am I missing something? -Ed
Meguiars Synthetic X-press Spray Wax, X-press car wax, Meguiars X-press spray liquid wax, D156
There you go Ed!
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Re: Impressed by Meguiars X-Press Synthetic spray wax
Originally Posted by MyFirstES300
A little confused, I do not see a listing for Meguiar's D156. Am I missing something? -Ed
Here:
Meguiars Synthetic X-press Spray Wax, X-press car wax, Meguiars X-press spray liquid wax, D156
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Here, again. (Thanks Evan J.)
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Re: Impressed by Meguiars X-Press Synthetic spray wax
Great..thanks! I get a little overwhelmed with all the different variations. I know what I like in one product line, but trying to buy the equivalent in bulk.
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Re: Impressed by Meguiars X-Press Synthetic spray wax
Originally Posted by MyFirstES300
Great..thanks! I get a little overwhelmed with all the different variations. I know what I like in one product line, but trying to buy the equivalent in bulk.
Ed its a great spray wax thats equivalent to Megs Quik Wax (consumer line).
I works great as an option for those that that don't want to go with higher end sealant or those that just want a maintenance wash and you want to add extra shine. It work wet or dry so you could spay this on the car after a wash prior to drying then go to your drying. Seems to make drying faster while adding shine and protection!
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Re: Impressed by Meguiars X-Press Synthetic spray wax
I like to use it as I'm drying also. Seems to make it easier. But I'm sure we're sacrificing a little bit of durability by doing so because of the water. But maybe not since its hydrophobic? I dont exactly know.
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