Megs x-press synthetic wax

Tpr1634

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I just picked up a gallon of this, I really like this stuff easy on and off I'm using after a wash to boost the 845.
I have been using ONR after a wash or final wipe down.
 

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I just used it (well, the UQW version) for the first time. I do like it, but one *some* paints/vehicles/LSPs I think I prefer OCW. Eh, not really a fair comparison as the two vehicles in question are very different, but that's still my take on it. Looking forward to seeing how it behaves in the rain.
 
I've used UQW but just bought a gallon of OCW. OCW isn't as easy to use as UQW. Tends to streak a little and doesn't buff as well if allowed to dry. I've remedied that problem by first lightly misting a panel with a QD then using OCW sparingly. I feel OCW has a bit more depth due to the carnuba and call me crazy but I also think it attracts dust less than UQW
 
pheerix- That just goes to show how YMMV. I've found OCW (used primarily as a drying aid) to be utterly Accumulator-proof. No streaking, no issues at all.
 
Somebody else just PMed me about OCW streaking....I just don't get it but it must be a significant (potential) issue.

I used it on Accumulatorette's A8 again yesterday (over M16 that I applied quite a while ago) and *zero* issues despite my not being especially careful about how I did it. Huh...maybe my general "use minimal product!" approch is factoring in. I could've sworn the stuff was impossible to mess up with.

Used the UQW on the A8's black plastic lower bumpercover trim and I do like that. Rich and dark without over-shining it. TOO dark/rich/shiny for me to use on that car's grille though. Went ahead and did the floorpan/undercarriage with UQW too and we'll see how that holds up.

I still don't care for how UQW looks on good-condition paint, but it's just right on the royally [messed] up '93 Audi. I do *NOT* find it to fill/conceal though, but maybe that car's issues are all just beyond hiding.
 
I know i might get some flack but i not only use it on my paint but on every surface on the interior. It works great at protecting everything and leaves everything a natural matte finish.
 
I know i might get some flack but i not only use it on my paint but on every surface on the interior. It works great at protecting everything and leaves everything a natural matte finish.

Darien Priest out in California uses it for everything he has a vid on it, on you tube. I admit he raves about it so I got a gallon of it, I will say I don't use it on interior surfaces but love it exterior wise.
 
I've used UQW but just bought a gallon of OCW. OCW isn't as easy to use as UQW. Tends to streak a little and doesn't buff as well if allowed to dry. I've remedied that problem by first lightly misting a panel with a QD then using OCW sparingly. I feel OCW has a bit more depth due to the carnuba and call me crazy but I also think it attracts dust less than UQW

If you haven't already, try spraying OCW on the towel rather than the panel. My regimen is spray towel, spread on panel, flip, or change towel and buff. I also don't use an overly plush towel, I have no idea why it matters but it works for me.
 
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