This is a very straight forward video that covers the basics of applying Meguiar's Ultimate Quik Wax to your car. This is a new product that will blow your mind- it is far and away superior to any "spray wax" you have experienced before, including NXT Spray Wax.
It goes on with ease, and leaves long lasting (I have gotten at least a month, video verified) of considerable beading and sheeting from a single application.
is that the new Ford Fiesta???
the front looks like a small version of a Aston Martin DB9 LOL
thehulk3010 1 year ago
@thehulk3010 The car in the video was a European-spec 2009 Ford Fiesta. I was one of 100 people in the U.S. Ford let drive one a year before it went on sale.
The U.S. version has a slightly different front fascia.
Lumadar 1 year ago
if i am just got a new car n without polishing the car, can i use the ultimate quick wax right away onto my car after washing it? or do i need to apply some polish onto it before using the quick wax? Am i allowed to use quick wax everyday after a car wash or use the quick detailer? confused with both of those items
perrinsp 1 year ago
Hi! you CAN use the UQW right after washing a new car, but the best plan would be to use a more durable traditional wax like NXT 2.0 first, and then use UQW to maintain the finish after each wash.
You can use UQW as much as you like, just make sure the surface is clean. UQD, by contrast, can be used to remove light dust and smudges.
Does that answer your questions?
Lumadar 1 year ago
wrong wrong wrong you are supose to spread the product let it haze then bufff dry
fa1024 2 years ago 24
@fa1024 @fa1024 I am one of the moderators for Meguiar's own forum, Meguiarsonline, so I am more than a bit well-versed in how to use their products...it's my job ;)
As it has been explained there, you can do it both ways. I prefer this method by far. If you attempt to allow the product to dry I find that it is prone to streaking, and/or it requires significant pressure to remove, thus increasing risk of adding swirls.
Lumadar 11 months ago
@Lumadar Oh, and the man behind the camera was the DIRECTOR OF TRAINING for Meguiar's...and the setting? The Meguiar's Irvine headquarters. :)
Lumadar 11 months ago