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    Questioning Meguiar's Cleaner Wax ability.

    So I'm still relatively new to the detailing game and honestly I'm trying to find the best, easiest way to maintain my DD to a good, but realistically not show quality standard. Cleaner wax has been a recommendation and I like Meguiar's products so I figured I'd give it a shot. Did a full 2BM wash on the car dried crevices with leaf blower and then remainder of panels with drying MF towel. There were some small water spots left over that I didn't get to quickly enough. Surely, a cleaner wax with the purported abilities to clean, polish and protect should take care of those easy peezy. Applied wax evenly and thinly to entire vehicle, waited 15 min til haze, even did swipe test to make sure it was ready to remove. Lo and behold, this small water spots were still there. Kinda frustrating. But it made me question if the cleaner wax couldn't even remove those, how on earth can it clean up stains, minor blemishes, etc? Any thoughts?

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    Re: Questioning Meguiar's Cleaner Wax ability.

    Hey mate,

    What was your technique when applying the cleaner wax? Hand or machine? How many times did you pass over the area with the wax?

    James

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    Re: Questioning Meguiar's Cleaner Wax ability.

    By hand with moderate pressure (flat fingers not tips) using supplied foam pad. Overlapping circles applying thin and uniform. Only one pass per section to apply in described manner then wait and remove with MF towels.

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    Re: Questioning Meguiar's Cleaner Wax ability.

    So just to confirm, by one pass only you mean that you applied the wax and then didnt go back over it to work the product a little longer?

    James

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    Questioning Meguiar's Cleaner Wax ability.

    Quote Originally Posted by james751993 View Post
    So just to confirm, by one pass only you mean that you applied the wax and then didnt go back over it to work the product a little longer?

    James
    Essentially correct. I would say that my overlapping application was a little more working in than just applying a liquid wax. If I had to estimate, I'd say every part of the car was touched by the pad 3-4 times by tight overlaps. But I did not come back to a section once applied. Does that make more sense? I didn't treat it like I would a rubbing compound or swirl remover.

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    Re: Questioning Meguiar's Cleaner Wax ability.

    If it's a DD, and has it's share of DD paint issues, then working by hand is pointless. Not to mention too taxing for you.

    Get a DA. Your life will be changed forever.
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    Re: Questioning Meguiar's Cleaner Wax ability.

    https://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...shing-wax.html

    From the above link:

    Application Method
    "In most cases, a cleaner/wax type
    product needs to be worked over
    and into the surface.

    Cleaner/waxes are not wipe on,
    wipe off products.

    Part of the cleaning action comes
    from you either working the product
    over the surface and engaging the
    cleaning ingredients with the paint
    or you running an electric polisher
    and the polisher is engaging the
    cleaning ingredients against the paint.

    The worse condition the paint, the
    more you'll need to work the product."

    ~Mike Phillips
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    So...How do you "work" the Cleaner/Wax?:

    https://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...-phillips.html
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    Re: Questioning Meguiar's Cleaner Wax ability.

    megs cleaner wax is mild compared to something like white wax. if you want to try another OTC cleaner wax that will do some/more correction then give white wax a shot. it will work even better when used with a DA with it's SMAT abrasives (it's more aggressive than D151 in the D-line). a great 1-2 combo is white wax and ultimate quik wax...

    http://www.meguiarsonline.com/forums...CEjCQkWJ4dv.97

    http://www.autogeek.net/meguiars-white-wax.html


    http://www.autogeek.net/meguiars-spray-wax.html

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    Re: Questioning Meguiar's Cleaner Wax ability.

    Did you clay prior to polishing? And doing this by hand is not ideal
    Back to the full-time grind.

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    Re: Questioning Meguiar's Cleaner Wax ability.

    Thanks for all the tips. I didn't realize you needed to treat it more like a compound/polish. My understanding was that it was more of a chemical cleaner as opposed to abrasive.

    I did not clay prior to, but had clayed the car about 2 months ago

    I guess I'm gonna have to break down and buy a DA. I'm just afraid of the rabbit hole that it's gonna lead me down. Questioning Meguiar's Cleaner Wax ability.

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