Anyone ever heard of/used Malco products?

jackson said:
unfortunately i have to disagree on the UV wash.

it sucks big time. It stripped my waxes,polishes and left my car barren.



Hopefully only the UV wash is like this. Had so much hope after using aqua wax.



I have to agree with TS_Detailing....The ultra violet does not seem to strip my coating of AJT. In fact it enhances the water beading effect on my car..

For the money it's more than justify the results on my car.

Of coz it cannot be compared to WG, menz, dodo.

Just my 2cts
 
jackson said:
unfortunately i have to disagree on the UV wash.

it sucks big time. It stripped my waxes,polishes and left my car barren.



Hopefully only the UV wash is like this. Had so much hope after using aqua wax.



I'm sorry to hear that, I have NEVER had that problem. If anything, it adds a little to the wax on my car. Out of curiousity, what dilution ratio are you using it?
 
Showroom Shine said:
My experience with Malco Products has been from friends that detail for dealerships. Their products were just OK, to me. I mean after you use Pnnacle, Wolfgang, HD, Menzerna, 3M, Megs,FK, Souveran, DODO Juice, Chemical Guys, Detail King, etc. Malco seems a ways off. JMO



By no means whatsoever am I comparing Malco to any of these brands mentioned as far as compounds, polishes, and waxes. But I do think their shampooes, degreasers, all-purpose cleaners, and interior cleaners are top notch... Malco doesn't carry a stick compared to any of those brands for paint correction though with the exception of two or three waxes. Just my 0.02.
 
I have been using malco products for 16 years i have tried or currently use almost every product they make. they are very fast and consintent products. to the guy that said ultra violet wash and wax striped his wax no way possible it is one of the few wash and waxes that actually beads water 20 to 1 diutionl ratio . The nano care line is great nano, blueberry paste wax awesome.
 
Actually I take back my negative post earlier about the UVWnW.



Having tried out the DJ BTBM, I find that the DJ produces the same results as using UVWnW. And since DJ BTBM is hyped to be very soft on wax, I suppose this UVWnW is the same too.



Now, does anyone have any comments on the Cherry Flash that they have? How is it used, and what does it do anyway? Because I got a sample but with no product labels.
 
chery flash is a fast wax silacone based also has teflon. Very easy to use damp your wax pad apply to car let dry whipe off that easy slick finish fast. Last about 30 days or so it is voc comp. The normal flash has been around for 15 years or so. A little goes a long ways. IT will also remove some tar.
 
jackson said:
Actually I take back my negative post earlier about the UVWnW.



Having tried out the DJ BTBM, I find that the DJ produces the same results as using UVWnW. And since DJ BTBM is hyped to be very soft on wax, I suppose this UVWnW is the same too.



Now, does anyone have any comments on the Cherry Flash that they have? How is it used, and what does it do anyway? Because I got a sample but with no product labels.



Apply on a well prepped surface.... a little goes a long way. Its easy on, easy off. Almost like spray waxes. Durability is average. It imparts hi gloss and u can feel the paint slicker IMO. :bigups
 
sontakke said:
How would you rank Malco Aqua Wax against DG951?



i had a bottle of the malco AW and while it wasn't bad, i've found IME that the DG AW was a little easier to use and just liked it better overall...
 
Malco's Outrageous Orange is a definite must try... Very good dilution ratio. Max at 1 : 30. Very good APC and nice smelling :)

A gallon seems to last a long while.
 
I love Malco products, they do the job and smell great. Unfortunately my current employer uses Carbrite products, which smell like *** and are fairly bad for your health, according to the warnings on everything. :down Cheap jerks
 
I did a test in my shop today used malco buff lite II finishing cream witch is there lighest compound vs wolf gang total swirll remover 3.0 very similiar color texture. The malco buff lite was a little easier to work with zero dust. Also you use a lot less product. finished about the same maybe a tad smoother.Clean up was a breeze.The wolf gang is a great product also. But I think it dust more.The malco cost about 34 dollars a gallon were the wolf gang coast me about 40 dollars for 32 ouncs.
 
sparkles, just a little info for you, buff lite II isn't the lightest compound in the lineup from Malco. Try some Lite Finish, and they also make a swirl remover that works really well. I think it's funny that everyone thinks Presta makes good compounds and polishes, when it's the exact same thing as Malco in a different bottle.
 
zaidgreat said:
Malco's Outrageous Orange is a definite must try... Very good dilution ratio. Max at 1 : 30. Very good APC and nice smelling :)

A gallon seems to last a long while.



Have you compared the Outrageous Orange to the Zep citrus based APC? Outrageous is priced about $5 more than the Zep where I live.



Has anyone tried the CW-37 premium car wash concentrate?
 
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