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    Meguiars D156 Spray Wax

    Hi does this product need time to cure?

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    Re: Meguiars D156 Spray Wax

    This is a Silicon based paint protection (as far as I know), so it simply needs to dry. It will not offer long term protection. This product is a very good drying aid, and it's also awesome to do the final touch on a car that has wax, sealant or coating on it. I would not use it as a stand alone product on an unprotected car.

    Best way to use this product is to spray either the pannel or your microfiber towel, wipe the pannel and then use a second dry microfiber towel to drybuff to a high shine. There is no wait time between application and wipe off.

    Hope this answers your questions.

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    Re: Meguiars D156 Spray Wax

    Quote Originally Posted by PeteT19640 View Post
    Hi does this product need time to cure?

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    No. Can be used as a drying aid as well. Also can be used on interior, trim, wheels, ect.

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    Re: Meguiars D156 Spray Wax

    No cure time that I’m aware of. Such and easy and economical product to use. I too wouldn’t use it as a stand alone product, however, D156 used every week or two would do an ok job to protect a well maintained car

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeremy1976 View Post
    No. Can be used as a drying aid as well. Also can be used on interior, trim, wheels, ect.

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    Good suggestions^^^.

    The first time I put D156 on wheels I was very impressed. Add to the list door jambs, exterior glass, engine bay paint/plastic/rubber (only way I’m ever waxing strut towers). D156 also smells great, no idea how to describe it, fresh slight citrus/tropical, with a slight pleasant chemical smell

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    Re: Meguiars D156 Spray Wax

    Hi guys thanks
    I was going to top it with Ultimate Fast Finish straight after D156?

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    Re: Meguiars D156 Spray Wax

    Quote Originally Posted by PeteT19640 View Post
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    I was going to top it with Ultimate Fast Finish straight after D156?

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    I would use Ultimate Fast Finish as a base and top with D156

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    Re: Meguiars D156 Spray Wax

    Would this get the best shine as well?

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    Re: Meguiars D156 Spray Wax

    Hey Pete, I have used these two in combination like I suggested and I like the look and the durability. Ultimate Fast Finish would/should have a hard time bonding on top of the spray wax

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    Meguiars D156 Spray Wax

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    I too wouldn’t use it as a stand alone product
    Quote Originally Posted by LEDetailing View Post

    The first time I put D156 on wheels I was very impressed. Add to the list door jambs, exterior glass, engine bay paint/plastic/rubber (only way I’m ever waxing strut towers).
    Umm, so aren’t you using it as a stand-alone product on all those surfaces? Especially considering “it’s the only way you’re ever waxing strut towers” Meguiars D156 Spray Waxlol.

    If I were to apply it to any of those surfaces on my vehicles it definitely would be standing alone. [because I don’t coat my wheels, glass, etc]

    But regardless, I’m probably among the very few people here who would choose to use it as a stand-alone on any surface including paint vs. trying to use it as part of a layering system of protection.

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