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Meguiar's Hybrid Ceramic Wax
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<blockquote data-quote="cidsamuth" data-source="post: 16240319" data-attributes="member: 110091"><p>I'm a believer.</p><p></p><p>I used Friday by spraying it on and hosing off. It is streaky and blotching at that point, but a quick towel dry and then light buffing brought out an awesome deep black. Yesterday, I got caught in a flash rain, and the water just beads and rolls off better than any wax/polish I've ever used. I drove out of the rain and the car dried as I drove; when I got back to my garage, you could barely tell it had been rained on.</p><p></p><p>One negative note, I had previously emailed Mequiars and asked about flat vinyl. They confirmed its fine as others have said on this thread. But, when I used this spray, the streaking/blotchy is even worse on the vinyl . . . and 10x harder to get off than on the paint. It took some light buffing and patience. Most of the streaking seemed to eventually dissipate on its own, so maybe it was more about the water than the ceramic spray.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cidsamuth, post: 16240319, member: 110091"] I'm a believer. I used Friday by spraying it on and hosing off. It is streaky and blotching at that point, but a quick towel dry and then light buffing brought out an awesome deep black. Yesterday, I got caught in a flash rain, and the water just beads and rolls off better than any wax/polish I've ever used. I drove out of the rain and the car dried as I drove; when I got back to my garage, you could barely tell it had been rained on. One negative note, I had previously emailed Mequiars and asked about flat vinyl. They confirmed its fine as others have said on this thread. But, when I used this spray, the streaking/blotchy is even worse on the vinyl . . . and 10x harder to get off than on the paint. It took some light buffing and patience. Most of the streaking seemed to eventually dissipate on its own, so maybe it was more about the water than the ceramic spray. [/QUOTE]
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