I've been using Meguiar's detailing sprays for years with no problems, but I've just tried the Ultimate Quik Wax as a final step toward that elusive perfect shine, and I can't report the positive results that I've seen on this forum, as well as the Chrysler Crossfire forum that I follow religiously. My first impression was that there was a slightly greasy film that took careful buffing to remove, something I never saw with the detailing sprays. Nevertheless, after removing the film, and then going over the entire vehicle yet again to catch the spots I missed, the car looked great. But now, two days later, as I look at the car I see large areas of a haze or film that require even more buffing to eliminate. It looks like I have to go over the car once again.
The car is black, and I know that makes it a bit more of a challenge, but I don't understand why I'm having so much trouble and most folks seem to be succeeding. I'm using the product indoors, in a garage cooled by evaporative cooling. I've tried both microfiber and terry cloth for buffing, with no difference in the hazing. Does anyone have any ideas?
thanks,
Bob
The car is black, and I know that makes it a bit more of a challenge, but I don't understand why I'm having so much trouble and most folks seem to be succeeding. I'm using the product indoors, in a garage cooled by evaporative cooling. I've tried both microfiber and terry cloth for buffing, with no difference in the hazing. Does anyone have any ideas?
thanks,
Bob
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