Question on Meguiars D153 Express Wax
Is it OK to use this on a car that has some dust and maybe a little bit of dirt? Or does the car have to be completely washed to be used?
Re: Question on Meguiars D153 Express Wax
Did Meg's launch a new product?
Never heard of D153
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D156 can be used as a drying aid or after a 2-bucket wash or rinseless wash.
Light dirt/dust is when you would use Meguiars Ultimate Wash & Wax Anywhere.
Re: Question on Meguiars D153 Express Wax
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Originally Posted by
RandyD
Is it OK to use this on a car that has some dust and maybe a little bit of dirt? Or does the car have to be completely washed to be used?
•Waxes should be applied to clean surfaces.
•For cars "that has some dust and maybe a little bit
of dirt"...This excerpt from a Mike Phillips article
contains very sage advice, IMO:
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Originally Posted by
Mike.Phillips@Autogeek
Spray Detailer
Spray Detailers are for removing, Light Dust, Fingerprints, Smudges and most can also be used as a clay lubricant. Light dust is a light accumulation of airborne dust and contaminants that have landed primarily on horizontal surfaces and have not in any way bonded to the paint.
Note:While spray detailers are first and foremost positioned as products for removing light dust, if used wet or heavy and with good technique, that can substitute for a high lubricity waterless wash. Use your own judgment.
Bob