That is what I use regularly in my car :up
I use the liguid version, and overall I am very pleased.
- Application and removal are among the easiest you can get regardless of price. Spreads very nicely, wipes out withour effort. No residue. In fact, I missed removing it from one of the hood cracks. Opening the hood 3 weeks later showed some wax buildup that was removed by buffing firmly. If you miss a spot on the exterior it can be taken out without effort by just wiping
It won't stain trim or rubber. Removal is also very easy on these surfaces.
Depth and gloss are maybe the best you can on a retail product. Shine is among the best (NXT is more reflective -shinier- but TWPUG looks deeper).
Smell is not exciting, but doesn't have the strong solvent smell of Nufinish for example.
Slickness is decent after application, but 24 hours after it feels much slicker.
Durability is not spectacular. Slickness is gone after a wash, but water beading remains decent after 2 months. If you read the review by roadfly, beading was gone after 2 weeks. I think the Steve's obssesion of washing with dawn the surface for every wax is causing bonding issues. If you have a clean paint in decent shape, the TWPUG shines and beads easily for a month with weekly washes.
All in all, I think this is the second best wax available at retail (USA and Canada I should clarify). In value for the money it is the champion. I rate it better than NXT than a lot of people like here (I use it also). The only product I like better is mothers reflections, another very underrated product.
Ahhh! And now that you mentioned the quick detailer, I like it as much as mother's showtime. Showtime is shinier, the TWPUG QD is deeper. I cannot identify the smell, but I think it is like bubble gum
Alex