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Meguiars D156
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I just ran out of Megs D156. Lasted me 4 months. I've been mainly using this as a final wipe down for my clients and for my "Maintenance" details. I love this stuff but I'm always searching for other products that I can use. Any suggestions?
P.S. $49.99 for 2 gallons and a Xpress spray bottle of d156 on AG is a good deal!
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Re: Meguiars D156
Originally Posted by Lustrous Detail
...Megs D156. I love this stuff
but I'm always searching for other products
that I can use. Any suggestions?
I'll suggest Meguiar's M34:
128 oz. Meguiars Mirror Glaze #34 Final Inspection
Bob
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~Joaquin de Setanti
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Re: Meguiars D156
If you want to buy over the counter, Megs Ultimate Quik Wax is basically the same thing.
As Bob stated, #34 is a great product for final wipe, dusting down etc. and adds a bit of shine for weekend car shows and such. Although it has literally zero longevity to it.
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Re: Meguiars D156
DG aquawax is supposed to be really good like 156....granted it costs about $10 more a gallon, I hear nothing but good about it....I may try a little bottle my next order but I really like 156 all around its great
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Re: Meguiars D156
You can't beat D156..I've spent alot of $$ trying. The protection is underrated. The gloss, shine, and ease of use in any temp even direct sun is unsurpassed
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Ever consider waterless wash? I use Ultima Waterless Wash Plus Concentrate for my weekly maintenance details. Wash and Wax/shine in one step. Leaves incredibly hydrophobic surface with excellent gloss. Less time/steps= more $$.
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Re: Meguiars D156
Originally Posted by silverfox
You can't beat D156..I've spent alot of $$ trying. The protection is underrated. The gloss, shine, and ease of use in any temp even direct sun is unsurpassed
Feel the same way hard to beat results impossible to beat the value. Also find it to be the most streak free quick wax,wax as you dry for windows.
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Its pretty hard to beat for what youre using it for. If your`e not looking for super longevity, I agree with the suggestion of Ultima. Its an amazing final wipe down agent. IIRC, it has a longevity of at least 4 to 5 days. Don`t quote me on that figure.
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Meguiars D156
I love D156 and I always have a gallon on hand for maintenance details. Lately though I've been very impressed with Prima wax as you dry on my personal vehicle that I bought a whole gallon as well. Expensive yes, but what a great shine!
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Re: Meguiars D156
Concur with all of the above. As much as I LOVE the "hi-tech" part of the hobby, the coatings and sealants and esoteric waxes, there is simply NO denying that D156 is a superb product and an incredible value.
A co-worker told me that he started buying Plexus for $50 a can a few years ago for his bike, and began using it "all the time" on his leased C-class Benzes. He urged me to show him "anything that comes close" to what Plexus can do. I loaned him a spray bottle of D156 and a semi-decent MF and said to just spritz it all over as he dries off his car after a wash. He got back to me and said, "OMG this s**t is incredible! I bet it costs a FORTUNE!" When I told him that the few ounces he used cost maybe 50 cents he simply couldn't believe it.
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