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Meguiars New Ultimate Quik Wax
Just ran out of spray wax and was considering the Durogloss
Aquawax until I found out it was a sealant. I have multiple layers of Souveran on my truck and did not want to top a carnauba with a sealant. Was at walmart to day and grabbed a
bottle of Meguiars New Ultimate Quik Wax. I just went over my truck after QD'ing. I like the Meguiars New Quik wax. Smells good and wipe on wipe off. Slick and slippery and nice pop.
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Re: Meguiars New Ultimate Quik Wax
It's great stuff!
I love it too, took me a while to buy it.
Aaron's the name!
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Re: Meguiars New Ultimate Quik Wax
It really is great stuff. I actually like it a bit better than AW.
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Re: Meguiars New Ultimate Quik Wax
Originally Posted by belcherm58
Just ran out of spray wax and was considering the Durogloss
Aquawax until I found out it was a sealant. I have multiple layers of Souveran on my truck and did not want to top a carnauba with a sealant. Was at walmart to day and grabbed a
bottle of Meguiars New Ultimate Quik Wax. I just went over my truck after QD'ing. I like the Meguiars New Quik wax. Smells good and wipe on wipe off. Slick and slippery and nice pop.
Be careful when using liquid waxes as solvents are used to keep the nuba liquified. This maybe removing your souveran. Why not use a QD inbetween waxing and wax once a month?
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Re: Meguiars New Ultimate Quik Wax
I found it to need a little more buffing like Poorboys qder+ versus Souveran Spray Wax and Four Star Spray Wax ... your thoughts ??
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Re: Meguiars New Ultimate Quik Wax
I have now used UQW four times on three different cars. I have found it exceptionally easy to apply and remove, and it leaves behind a glossy sealant look. It can be used as mist-on/wipe-off wax, panel by panel, or you can mist and wipe the entire car and then immediately buff off, which is the official Meguiar's recommendation (see Mike Phillip's recommendations).
The last time I used it on my black car, I did experience some hazing the day after I waxed it. The hazing appeared after several hours of direct exposure to the hot sun. I probably applied too much product. But this was the only time I have experienced any problems with UQW. Unlike Scott (above), I have never experienced any problems with buffing it off. Once UQW dries, which happens very quickly, one can hardly see any residue to remove. I buff the surface mainly because I know I'm supposed to.
I cannot attest to its durability, though many folks seem to be getting two to four weeks from a single application.
IMO, Ultimate Quik Wax is a great maintenance sealant.
Cheers,
Al
Last edited by akimel; 08-17-2009 at 09:35 PM.
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Re: Meguiars New Ultimate Quik Wax
the UQW is a great product, but i find AW easier to use and is more cost efficient...
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Re: Meguiars New Ultimate Quik Wax
It wipes on and wipes off easy as a QD product. No drying or hazing
required. I just ran out of Spray Souveran and it works as well as the Souveran did as far as application and use. Pumped up the reflections and the depth.
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Re: Meguiars New Ultimate Quik Wax
I used it for the first time a few weeks ago and it took everything i had not to drink it lol this stuff smells good....
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Re: Meguiars New Ultimate Quik Wax
Originally Posted by akimel
I have now used UQW four times on three different cars. I have found it exceptionally easy to apply and remove, and it leaves behind a glossy sealant look. It can be used as mist-on/wipe-off wax, panel by panel, or you can mist and wipe the entire car and then immediately buff off, which is the official Meguiar's recommendation ( see Mike Phillip's recommendations).
The last time I used it on my black car, I did experience some hazing the day after I waxed it. The hazing appeared after several hours of direct exposure to the hot sun. I probably applied too much product. But this was the only time I have experienced any problems with UQW. Unlike Scott (above), I have never experienced any problems with buffing it off. Once UQW dries, which happens very quickly, one can hardly see any residue to remove. I buff the surface mainly because I know I'm supposed to.
I cannot attest to its durability, though many folks seem to be getting two to four weeks from a single application.
IMO, Ultimate Quik Wax is a great maintenance sealant.
Cheers,
Al
I read Mikes recommended application technique. I will try this the next time and see what happens. I used a dry MF and spread it out and flipped and wiped it off.
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