🛠️ Elevate your car care game with Meguiar’s ultimate shine and protection!
Meguiar's Ultimate Liquid Wax is a 16 oz premium synthetic car wax that offers a glossier finish, durable protection against UV rays and contaminants, and advanced hydrophobic technology for superior water beading. Easy to apply by hand or machine, it’s safe on all clear coats and designed for long-lasting shine and protection.
Manufacturer | Meguiar's |
Brand | Meguiar's |
Model | Meguiar’s G210516 Ultimate Liquid Wax, 16 oz |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9.31 x 4.75 x 3.62 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | G210516 |
Manufacturer Part Number | G210516 |
T**R
Great Product
Easy on with included foam applicator, and very easy off with the quality microfiber cloth also included. Vehicle gets an Incredible shine, and slick finish. No need to use a buffer. Water spots from my local hard water, also removed. Entire vehicle takes only minutes and uses very little product. Water beads well, even on a vertical surface. Not sure how long it will last, but reapplying it is easy.
S**E
Works
This liquid was was is easy to apply and to wipe off. It is working well on my car as water is now beading on it and it is beautifully shiny. My letter carrier recommended this product to me and he was right.
A**S
Really easy to apply
Coming from nu finish, this is a huge improvement in application. No white dust when buffing it and didn’t see white residue on non-metal parts or between crevices. With nu finish I would use the masking tape for the crevices - didn’t do any of that and results look great. Sure more expensive but completely worth it.
D**S
Beads water for weeks.
This stuff after carefully monitoring it for a few months has proven to be good stuff. Its easy to apply and does repel water for a very long time and clearly is protecting my paint also. Holds onto my car paint after power washing or severe rainy weather. Not bad stuff and impressive.
K**S
Great Wax!
Such a great wax. Been using it for years. So easy to get on/off. And works so well! Vehicle looks great when finished!
F**N
Maintain with ultimate wax quik spray
Wax is part of a car maintenance work flow. It’s pointless if you don’t have a next step. If you get this, get the latest version of the ultimate quik spray as well. It goes on as a rinse aid. After trying it, I would only recommend waxes with a rinse-aid maintenance product.Once you get into maintaining your own car paint, you get sucked in. Face it, no one will care for your baby like you do. It’s time consuming. But my 13-year old car looks great; I don’t have a payment, and the process is kinda zen. Manual labor is good for the soul. My work-flow is based on Ultimate wax. I maintain with the ultimate quick wax as a rinse-aid after washing. This is a great work flow. The ultimate base coat, plus the quik wax after every wash seems very workable, and my cars look good. I am about 6 weeks into this workflow and very happy. We’ll see if buildup becomes an issue or if the wax just peters out, but the process makes sense. A little wax comes off with the dirt and the wax gets replaced while the base stays protected. Meguiars is not clear about why the wax will ultimately fail. I am guessing it’s a combo of UV exposure + that dirt that you can’t quite clean off makes it all the way to the first wax coat. At that point, strip then rewax. We’ll see how long that takes.I thought about the SiO2 stuff. The base coat goes on easier. Spray then towel. Spray again, then rinse and towel. Not bad, no spreading or buffing. The maintenance is rinse/wash/rinse/spray /rinse/ towel. The ultimate wax maintenance workflow is rinse/wash/rinse/spray/towel. One fewer rinse. Not a big deal, but not nothing. The internet reviews and meguiars see no real difference in performance. For washing a minivan or large vehicle, say a pickup, circling the vehicle with a towel is less work than circling with a hose or pressure washer. For a small car, like my 13yr old coupe, it makes very little difference.Note: clay your car if you are just starting out. Wax adheres much better to a clean surface. Clay micropolishes while pulling dirt off. It’s a good system if used sparingly. No wax is going to work great if the base is not clean. This clay step is probably wore important than picking a wax. If you maintain the wax as described, dirt should stay away from the clear coat, so it should be years before you have to do it again. Some people say to clay once a year. That seems a lot to me.Finally, note that all clear coats for your car are not the same. There is a combination of luck and car company quality. A good washing/waxing routine goes a long way toward equalizing this. A polished new looking cheap vehicle is way more beautiful than a poorly maintained high end luxury car. If you are into that. My wife gardens. I try to keep the cars looking good.
P**A
Great Shine
Easy to apply. Great shine for the effort.
R**R
Good!
Good stuff. Very comparable to the NXT tech 2 wax, which I’ve used for ages. I was a bit hesitant because the ultimate quick wax is not that good (the Ultimate Quick Detailer is a much better quick clean and shine IMHO). I was very happy with results. I hope it lasts awhile.
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