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    Meguiar’s Ultimate Wax - Review

    This is a brand new from the ground up product that was just announced at SEMA.



    My Experience:
    I just applied Ultimate Wax liquid with a DA on my black hood with a LC Black pad.
    Here is what I did and my results...(I can post pics on request)

    Preface:
    I have MENZ SIP/106/P085 & MEGS 105/205 but the auto parts store had the UCompound/UPolish combo on sale.
    Well I picked up the three products...UCompound, UPolish & UWax and thought I'd give 'em a try as a "matched" trio.

    My hood really is in pretty good shape but it did have a few very small fine scratches.
    I figured I'd try the Kevin Brown Method and UPolish and see if it cleared them up.
    The UPolish didn't get rid of 'em completely so I reached for the UCompound.



    Ultimate Compound:
    Having experience with Megs 105 and hearing UCompound was based on 105 I expected it to dry quickly and dust.
    I usually keep a water misting bottle handy when I use 105 and this allows me to increase the 105 working time.
    I found UCompound allowed a longer working time but it was not nearly as aggressive as 105 in removing defects.
    I also found there is still dusting with UCompound but not as bad a 105 and UCompound had a longer working time.
    It was not necessary to mist UCompound with water while using it and it was easier to tell when its "life" was gone.
    After applying UCompound with the LC orange flat pad the paint did not have that slight matte finish like 105 does.



    Ultimate Polish:
    I then took a LC white pad, UPolish and gave it a go. UPolish is based on 205. I found it easier to work with than 205.
    No dusting at all, a slight oil glaze look, a nice working time and it left and very nice shiny finish when done.
    I did an IPA after I did each section with UPolish. When I use the 105/205 combo after an IPA the paint looks hazy.
    I did not find the hazy look with the UPolish. It was clear and I sill was able to see if any more polishing was needed.
    I heard some folks use mineral spirits as a polish wipe down as it looks better for when the customers are looking.
    I personally do not do this as I want to see the paint, even if it's flat looking, to see if more correction is needed.
    UPolish was very easy to remove and was not like trying to chip off hardened cement. I'm sure you know what I mean.



    Ultimate Wax:
    The name of this product makes me smile. I know it's a "clean sheet of paper" 100% synthetic product and contains no "wax".
    This "marketing" I'm sure is aimed at the general public that wouldn't know a wax from a sealant. Don't even try to teach 'em.

    The UWax liquid is much easier to apply than paste (I used a DA), lasts as long as the paste and the liquid will not stain trim.
    This is due to the ingredient added to the Ultimate Paste Wax version that makes it into a paste. That's why I choose the liquid.

    I primed the LC black flat pad and then applied five small dots on the pad surface. This was enough product for half the hood.
    I went up & down & back & forth with the PC/xp at speed 3 moving fairly quick to spread the product completely over the hood.
    I then put five more small dots on the pad and did the other half of the hood. The pad was still moist when I was done.
    Now here come the part I'm not really sure if I did correctly. I removed it with a MF bonnet over a wool pad after 10-15 minutes.
    In the one or two spots where I had streaking I took the supplied black MF towel and wiped them until they were gone.
    I have now discovered that putting a very light water mist on a MF towel then lightly wiping the streaks makes them disappear.
    I waited about an hour and then applied a second coat. OK, I now realize you're not supposed to do this. Wait 12-24 hours!

    Results:
    It wasn't that great when I did it in the morning but it looked absolutely awesome in the 75 degree afternoon sunshine.
    I know "Dude that stuff's really shiny!" doesn't make for a good product review but..."Dude that stuff's really shiny!"
    It's now slick, hard, the shine and clarity are flat out awesome and not at all plastic "Saran Wrap" looking.
    I was very pleasantly surprised to see "consumer" products perform that well!
    I'm really blown away with the ease of use, look, feel, finish and the depth of shine.

    Conclusion:
    I am really liking this product. I am curious to see how it holds up, but so far I am very pleased.

    Now I'd really like to try out the MEGS new D/A microfiber system.

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    pics please... and nice review

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    Damn Merlin...how many weekends are in your month to try this stuff out all the time?

    Even after taping off all the plastic trim on the truck it still takes me an entire day just to DA the truck. The next day I have to do all the plastic trim and wheels.

    Then I park it back in the garage with the cover on it for a week so I can go out there and look at it a few times and gloat before driving it and getting it all messed up again!

    Great write up and review buddy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cayman150 View Post
    Damn Merlin...how many weekends are in your month to try this stuff out all the time?
    I don't polish the truck every weekend. I do try to wash it once a week. The UWax is brand NEW stuff & so far I'm very happy with the results.

    Quote Originally Posted by cayman150
    Even after taping off all the plastic trim on the truck it still takes me an entire day just to DA the truck. The next day I have to do all the plastic trim and wheels.
    I have heard from a couple of folks that have used the liquid UWax on their plastic trim and chrome rims. They were happy with the results.

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    Thanks for the review Merlin! Autorama is this weekend and Meguiars always has a big display, I need some things but Ill be sure to pick some of this up and give it a try.

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    The three products are in MEGS "Consumer" line.

    Ultimate Compound is derived from M105 in much the same way that Ultimate Polish is derived from M205. UCompound is not supposed to dust but I experienced a little fine dusting and misting was not needed. They both have some non-diminishing abrasive fine Super Micro Abrasive Technology (SMAT) abrasives in them. Ultimate Polish gives the same sort of long buffing cycle that M205 does when used with a D/A but the final feel to the finish is more like what M07 leaves. Very nice surface refining and there are plenty of polishing oils (not fillers) in it. Ultimate Wax can be used in the sun which is also a plus. If you've got a dark colored vehicle it will noticeably darken and richen the appearance.

    After UW has been applied and removed then let it sit in the sun for about 6 hours to cure.
    UW is polymer and after it settles, levels, cures and hardens the shine just keeps getting better.

    Please reply back here and let us know your results.
    Last edited by Merlin; 02-16-2011 at 01:17 PM.

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    Will do! Nice write up on the Meguiars forum too Merlin.
    Wonder if the spray wax is really a detail spray?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TX Harley Guy View Post
    Wonder if the spray wax is really a detail spray?
    Nope ULTIMATE QUIK DETAILER® and ULTIMATE QUIK WAX are completely different formulation for different purposes.

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    Didnt see the Quik Detailer, Ill pick that one up too. Thanks Merlin!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TX Harley Guy View Post
    Didnt see the Quik Detailer, Ill pick that one up too. Thanks Merlin!
    Just Released Today!!! Meguiar's D/A Microfiber Correction System

    If you use a D/A and would like to do correction with rotary results...
    then you will be VERY interested in this NEW Megs MF system.

    I might suggest (just to get started) to purchase these two products:
    DA Microfiber Correction Compound - D300 16 ounce - $19.86 (D30016)
    and
    DA Microfiber Cutting Disc 5.5" diameter - $21.98 2-pack (DMC5)

    Also you might wish to add
    DA Microfiber Finishing Wax - D301 16 ounce - $9.00 (D30116)
    and
    DA Microfiber Finishing Disc 5.5" diameter - $21.98 2-pack (DMF5)

    I have it on order and will post up a review after I give it a go.

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    I'm going to have to pick up the UWAX, I have always been impressed with Meguiar's products

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    Quote Originally Posted by merlin View Post
    Just Released Today!!! Meguiar's D/A Microfiber Correction System

    If you use a D/A and would like to do correction with rotary results...
    then you will be VERY interested in this NEW Megs MF system.

    I might suggest (just to get started) to purchase these two products:
    DA Microfiber Correction Compound - D300 16 ounce - $19.86 (D30016)
    and
    DA Microfiber Cutting Disc 5.5" diameter - $21.98 2-pack (DMC5)

    Also you might wish to add
    DA Microfiber Finishing Wax - D301 16 ounce - $9.00 (D30116)
    and
    DA Microfiber Finishing Disc 5.5" diameter - $21.98 2-pack (DMF5)

    I have it on order and will post up a review after I give it a go.
    Saw the Meg's truck at Market Hall this morning, I doubt if they will have this stuff yet but Ill be looking for it! Thanks Merlin!

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    Quote Originally Posted by merlin View Post
    Just Released Today!!! Meguiar's D/A Microfiber Correction System

    If you use a D/A and would like to do correction with rotary results...
    then you will be VERY interested in this NEW Megs MF system.

    I might suggest (just to get started) to purchase these two products:
    DA Microfiber Correction Compound - D300 16 ounce - $19.86 (D30016)
    and
    DA Microfiber Cutting Disc 5.5" diameter - $21.98 2-pack (DMC5)

    Also you might wish to add
    DA Microfiber Finishing Wax - D301 16 ounce - $9.00 (D30116)
    and
    DA Microfiber Finishing Disc 5.5" diameter - $21.98 2-pack (DMF5)

    I have it on order and will post up a review after I give it a go.
    can't wait to hear more on it, always intersted in trying out new stuff

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    Here's a couple of pics after the Ultimate trio



    Last edited by Merlin; 02-18-2011 at 06:04 PM.

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