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Meguiars Ceramic Hybrid Wax

The Rebel

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This stuff is really great. I'll never use the 3 step stuff or a buffer again.

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Is that the stuff that you spray on, rinse off and towel dry? I never towel dry my car so that part didn't interest me.
 
I purchased some but have not tried it hopefully I am as satisfied with it.
 
Wanna do a test run before you ruin your car?? I have a big Yellow boat with a pointy nose over here you could do! :lol:
I'm the new guy, l should be forced to go first
 
I use the ceramic quick detailer on my hot rods....works awesome!!!
 
What did you start with? Condition. No swirls or
need to clay bar?
 
Wayne will get to meet you this spring. Had an ignition issue and a couple of the locals came over today to help after they stopped at the airport.
 
What did you start with? Condition. No swirls or
need to clay bar?
Each manufacture will likely have different recommendations but yes to all your questions, IMo. This new ceramic thing is a final top coat. It seals in whatever’s underneath it. All paint correction should be done first with the ones I’ve seen.
 
Yep, 1st time you use this you spray while the car is wet & then towel dry to give a base coat with complete coverage. After that all you have to do is after you rinse off the soap you then spray onto the car while wet and then just rinse off. Not sure if you need to towel dry after that.
Is that the stuff that you spray on, rinse off and towel dry? I never towel dry my car so that part didn't interest me.

When I 1st got the car 3 years ago I did clay bar and used the Mothers 3 Step Kit with a buffer. For the last 2 years I've just used the 3 Step Kit & a buffer. I've noticed that on the high spots the paint has gotten thin so I no longer use a buffer and I don't want to do it by hand.

No swirls at all, but I did towel dry.
What did you start with? Condition. No swirls or need to clay bar?
 
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Thanks. I’ll try it. When they are up to where you is want them, it’s easier to keep them
there. I like the wet spray technique.

I just used a competitor yesterday on the new car. Torque Detail. Easy to use.
 
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303 also has their new Touchless Sealant that seems to play in this market. Spray on, rinse off, or so they say ;)
 
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