Originally Posted By: ArcticDriver
Originally Posted By: SirTanon
If it was Meguiars, then it was probably something like Megs Ultimate Quik Wax, which is a 'clear' synthetic spray "wax" (really a sealant), which is also essentially the same thing as Megs D156 (same product but with a different scent).
I use D156, and while I would agree that it probably COULD be used on interior plastics/trim... I would never use it this way. IMHO, it shines (forgive the pun) as a regular weekly spray wax topper on the paint, and should be used for this purpose. Aerospace 303 works amazingly well as an interior protectant on dash/plastic/trim, so I can't see using D156 in place of it...
... Just as I would NEVER use Aerospace 303 on my paint.
Would you recommend Megs Ultimate Quik Wax OVER the top of a Megs Carnuba paste wax or better to skip the Carnuba?
Thanks
When you say Megs Carnauba paste wax, I'm guessing you mean Gold Class... is that true? If this is the case, the UQW would certainly help extend the life of the Carnauba wax, although this combination would not be as good as it would if you used something like Megs Ultimate Paste Wax, or NXT 2.0 Wax first, both of which are synthetic "waxes" or sealants, and have much better longevity and durability.
Either way, you're better off putting down SOME kind of true wax/sealant base over the paint first, before you use the UQW. I frequently use Meguiars NXT 2.0 Paste Wax as my base. Its durability is not the best, but the UQW helps me easily get 6 months out of it, since I use it after every wash.