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Old 06-04-2010, 11:12 PM
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Default Meguiars Ultimate Wash & Wax?

Anyone used this yet? It's a new product at work and I might have to try it out next time I wash the truck.

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i've always used the armor all ultra shine, but i have not used the new meguiar's stuff yet because it's so damn expensive (at least without the employee discount ) and i've still got 1/3 jug of armor all.
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I dunno how I feel about a soap and wax all-in-one, but if your paint's in good enough shape (i.e. doesn't need to be clayed or corrected) and you want to save some time it's probably a good choice.

I'd try it, especially if I got some kind of discount at work
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Originally Posted by Preston129
I dunno how I feel about a soap and wax all-in-one, but if your paint's in good enough shape (i.e. doesn't need to be clayed or corrected) and you want to save some time it's probably a good choice.

I'd try it, especially if I got some kind of discount at work
X2! i dont think anything can replace the good old porter cable with adams polish.
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Originally Posted by SILVERADO11
X2! i dont think anything can replace the good old porter cable with adams polish.
Ding Ding Ding....

An all in one soap and wax?......No thanks Plus Im sure its expensive...
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i just use plain old "blue coral" wash and wax, cheap and works better than meguiars from my experience.
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Originally Posted by Preston129
I dunno how I feel about a soap and wax all-in-one,
What he said. That's a no-no in my book.
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I'd use it ..... soap n was IMO is the best and claying it at the sametime...

Its a pain in the @ss to wash my truck at my house...I need a pressure washer...


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