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    Re: Megs x-press synthetic wax

    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blucpe View Post
    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pheerix View Post
    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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    how is it in regards to dust...attracts or repels?

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    I`ve been using UQW for the last year or so. It definitely repels dust better than LSP alone (Col 915)

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    I find the key with this product is people tend to spray way too much onto the paint and go to wipe it off...hence the streaks. If you go super light, a little goes such a long way. This is a fantastic product as it can be used on windows, trim, paint, and my favorite rims. It can also be used on certain interior parts like the laquerd fake wood or anything on the dash that needs some bling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tpr1634 View Post
    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.
    That`s where i got the idea, i really like it on the interior.

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    Re: Megs x-press synthetic wax

    D156 is a oldie, but a fantastic product. Great in all types of weather, as drying aid, on glass, smells great, economical. One of the few products I would buy in 5 gallon size. OCW last longer, but streaks everywhere; especially on black paint. OCW requires using many clean towels to buff of the residue. Guess that`s the compromise since OCW is more "waxy" and lasting longer than D156.

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    I`ve recently been spraying a light mist of ONRWW at QD dilution first then spraying a liberal amount of OCW on top. I then spread around with a MF towel and buff with a clean side. No problems with streaking at all. I suspect the ONR keeps the OCW from drying prematurely and helps it spread around better as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by blucpe View Post
    That`s where i got the idea, i really like it on the interior.
    I`ll have to try it on the interior, just seems weird.

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    Re: Megs x-press synthetic wax

    I have only used it on Ford piano trim and chrome accents on the interior. Worked just fine.
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    Re: Megs x-press synthetic wax

    Used it on my black and aluminum trim interior seems to work fine, I usually use 1z cockpit.

 

 
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