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  • Re: Meguiar's Hybrid Ceramic Wax

    Originally posted by parker23 View Post
    I'd be surprised if that works since it comes out so thick but let us know! I'm curious.
    The trick is making sure the surface is damp and NOT spraying HCW directly onto the car. Apply a small amount to a damp towel then apply to a damp surface. Mist an area with water from a spray bottle then apply the HCW onto the damp towel and wipe/dry.

    I did this yesterday to my F150 and it works. Do it in the garage or shade. I did the entire vehicle with one drying towel and one microfiber applying towel.

    I wouldn’t waste a lot of time if the vehicle is really dirty but in a pinch to quick detail, it works and you’re going onto your previously HCW surface with HCW and not some other product.

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    • Re: Meguiar's Hybrid Ceramic Wax

      How long does Meguiars Hybrid Ceramic Wax last? Estimated? Is it similar to Meguiars Ultimate wax? I ask because I live in the mid-Atlantic and it's just too cold to wash and wax during the winter.

      Does Meguiars Hybrid Ceramic Wax have any UV properties? If not, what should I use on top?

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      • Re: Meguiar's Hybrid Ceramic Wax

        Originally posted by UMDHOOPS2002 View Post
        How long does Meguiars Hybrid Ceramic Wax last? Estimated? Is it similar to Meguiars Ultimate wax? I ask because I live in the mid-Atlantic and it's just too cold to wash and wax during the winter.

        Does Meguiars Hybrid Ceramic Wax have any UV properties? If not, what should I use on top?
        Originally posted by Nick Winn View Post
        According to our R&D department, Hybrid Ceramic Wax can last up to a year. With that said, durability will be based on how the vehicle is stored & maintained. For example, a car that is not daily driven, stored indoors, wiped down with a detail spray everyday, was properly prepared, clayed, etc. is going to have much greater durability than a car that is driven daily, stored outdoors, washed monthly, was not properly prepared, etc.
        Please see above response, and also, yes, it protects against the sun. For best results we recommend using Hybrid Ceramic Wax in addition to your favorite liquid or paste wax.
        Nick Winn
        Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Online Forum Administrator
        Meguiar's Inc.
        Irvine, CA
        nawinn@meguiars.com

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        • Re: Meguiar's Hybrid Ceramic Wax

          As far as the first application goes, you spray it on when the car is still wet and you wipe it off with a microfiber. Do you rinse it again after this step? From what I understand, there are parts of the solution that need to be washed away to leave the protective layer?

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          • Re: Meguiar's Hybrid Ceramic Wax

            Originally posted by sg11 View Post
            As far as the first application goes, you spray it on when the car is still wet and you wipe it off with a microfiber. Do you rinse it again after this step? From what I understand, there are parts of the solution that need to be washed away to leave the protective layer?
            Here's what you should do for the very first application of HCW, especially if you don't have a really strong layer of protection on the paint to begin with.

            "Foundation Layer"
            1. Wash the vehicle with your normal process, rinse thoroughly but leave wet
            2. Spray no more than 2 trigger pulls of product onto a panel - 3 for a large panel such as the hood of a large vehicle, roof, etc.
            3. Dry with a quality microfiber drying towel
            4. Done


            If, on the other hand, you have really nice water beading from a previous, fresh wax application or you've already done the foundation layer as described above, then do this:

            "Standard Application"
            1. Wash the vehicle with your normal process, rinse thoroughly but leave wet
            2. Spray no more than 2 trigger pulls of product onto a panel - 3 for a large panel such as the hood of a large vehicle, roof, etc.
            3. Rinse thoroughly with a strong stream of water. A pressure washer works great, but lacking same the best approach is to use a variable setting nozzle on your garden hose and select the flat fan spray pattern. Trust me here, it's the best choice of all the settings on the nozzle for this. We've tested more dang nozzles than I care to remember.
            4. Dry with a quality microfiber drying towel
            5. Done


            Now, if you're a regular here on MOL I'm guessing you're an enthusiast, or downright Car Crazy. Good for you. That means you might even want to do both of the above process in rapid succession. Yep, do the "foundation layer" process, then get the car wet and do the "standard application" process immediately. If you do this, especially on a non metallic black vehicle, you may see a very slight bit of streaking when you do the drying step of the foundation layer. Don't stress, don't fight it, don't do anything. Zip. Zilch. Nada. Just move on to the standard application process and you'll love the incredible slickness when you dry with a clean, dry towel. It's pretty crazy. And you'll see even tighter water beading immediately.

            There are basically two ways you can go wrong with this product:

            1. Over apply the product. Just go nuts spraying the car down with that lovely blue elixir. Lay it on super thick. You really want that protection!!!!

            STOP IT!!!

            That is NOT going to help you at all. In fact, it will make life much, much harder and you may end not liking a really awesome product! Why? Because you probably won't rinse off all of the carrier ingredients, which are actually highly hydrophillic - it loves water and will attract rather than repel it. So you end up with really lousy beading, and possibly a fair bit of streaking. True story - a friend of mine in Northern California applied HCW to his car and called me with this very complaint. I told him he probably overused the product. He admitted to using half the bottle on one car. I told him that was probably enough for 6 or 7 cars. He fell silent. He then asked how to fix it. I told him to wash the car with his regular car wash and everything would be fine, no need to even reapply the product. He said it was going to rain soon so he thought washing the car was a waste of time. I said "great!", let the car sit in the rain. That will wash off the last of the carrier ingredients, the beading will come up beautifully, and the streaking will be gone. He called me back that night and said it worked just as I said it would. Well, duh.

            2. Skip the foundation layer if the car has zero protection and water lays on the paint in a great big, non moving sheet. Just spray a little bit of HCW into that deep pool of water and rinse it off.

            STOP IT!!!

            That is NOT going to help you at all. A huge sheet of water on the paint won't let the active ingredients get to the paint. Those hydrophillic carrier ingredients will basically form a layer between the active ingredients and that huge sheet of water on the paint, so when you do rinse it off you rinse off everything. You leave nothing behind. If you have Lake Michigan sitting on your hood, partially dry it.... just move some of the water out of the way and expose a decent amount of paint. Don't dry it fully, just clear some of the water away. Now do the foundation layer process as described above, and then, because you're a MOL user, do the standard application as well. You'll thank me. Oh, but if water is doing a Lake Michigan impersonation on your hood, you've likely got some other issues.... like that paint may need to be clayed first, just as you normally would before applying a traditional wax or sealant. Do it.


            Michael Stoops
            Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.

            Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.

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            • Re: Meguiar's Hybrid Ceramic Wax

              First of all, HCW works awesome!!! Prepped the car, did the base coat, and several weeks later washed it and spray and rinsed a second coat then dried the car with a leaf blower. The beading increased significantly after that wash.

              I plan to use a rinseless method with ONR for subsequent washes. I plan to use HCW as the drying agent while the panel is still wet with ONR. Any issues with this method? Would I need to wash my drying towel after every use because of the sio2 in the HCW?

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              • Re: Meguiar's Hybrid Ceramic Wax

                How about mixing a bottle maybe 20 parts water and 1 part HCW and spraying it on liberally wiping off, then following with a separate microfiber towel soaked with water to do the rinse? Then finish with a drying microfiber towel. I like to do a waterless wash so, this is how I would like to use it if you all/Meguiars think this will do just as well as the bottle directions. So, do a waterless wash around my car. Then follow with the just described method for the HCW. There is a video on YouTube from the car care nut that did this. Except I don’t think he did a rinse towel. Has anybody tried this? How do you think this will work? Or how did it work for you? Thanks!

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                • Re: Meguiar's Hybrid Ceramic Wax

                  Originally posted by Wildpanda86 View Post
                  First of all, HCW works awesome!!! Prepped the car, did the base coat, and several weeks later washed it and spray and rinsed a second coat then dried the car with a leaf blower. The beading increased significantly after that wash.

                  I plan to use a rinseless method with ONR for subsequent washes. I plan to use HCW as the drying agent while the panel is still wet with ONR. Any issues with this method? Would I need to wash my drying towel after every use because of the sio2 in the HCW?

                  Originally posted by IBookmaster View Post
                  How about mixing a bottle maybe 20 parts water and 1 part HCW and spraying it on liberally wiping off, then following with a separate microfiber towel soaked with water to do the rinse? Then finish with a drying microfiber towel. I like to do a waterless wash so, this is how I would like to use it if you all/Meguiars think this will do just as well as the bottle directions. So, do a waterless wash around my car. Then follow with the just described method for the HCW. There is a video on YouTube from the car care nut that did this. Except I don’t think he did a rinse towel. Has anybody tried this? How do you think this will work? Or how did it work for you? Thanks!
                  Regarding the panel wet with ONR, and spraying HCW onto a panel wet with ONR, it is tough to say whether or not the cleaners in the ONR will affect the performance of HCW. My gut says I don't think it will be that big of deal. We would recommend applying it in the "foundation layer" / drying aid style like Wildpanda mentioned if you wanted to try it out. Other alternative would be to perform your ONR wash, dry the panel, spray plain water on panel, then spray HCW, then dry, but that would be a lot of extra work IMO.
                  Nick Winn
                  Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Online Forum Administrator
                  Meguiar's Inc.
                  Irvine, CA
                  nawinn@meguiars.com

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                  • Re: Meguiar's Hybrid Ceramic Wax

                    Hi,

                    I used Hybrid Ceramic Wax for the first time today, and followed the instructions for an initial application, sprayed the Ceramic Wax on after the wash and rinse, and then proceeded to dry with my usual microfibre waffle cloth. I then noticed that the wax was drying with a residue (as if I'd applied a regular wax coat).
                    I wasn't expecting this and so I buffed off with clean microfibre cloths (as if polishing a wax coat).
                    Is this normal?
                    (It’s just that the instructions didn't mention this step.)

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                    • Re: Meguiar's Hybrid Ceramic Wax

                      Originally posted by Womble View Post
                      Hi,

                      I used Hybrid Ceramic Wax for the first time today, and followed the instructions for an initial application, sprayed the Ceramic Wax on after the wash and rinse, and then proceeded to dry with my usual microfibre waffle cloth. I then noticed that the wax was drying with a residue (as if I'd applied a regular wax coat).
                      I wasn't expecting this and so I buffed off with clean microfibre cloths (as if polishing a wax coat).
                      Is this normal?
                      (It’s just that the instructions didn't mention this step.)
                      Sorry to hear about the trouble Womble. You should not experience any residue/streaks applying either the foundation layer style or wax as you rinse. I would suggest, if you do the foundation layer style again, to spray less, and do not spray the entire vehicle at once. Just spray and dry one panel at a time. You can do the same for the wax as your rinse style also if needed, spray one panel, then high pressure rinse panel, move on to next.

                      Hope this helps. Feel free to post further questions.
                      Nick Winn
                      Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Online Forum Administrator
                      Meguiar's Inc.
                      Irvine, CA
                      nawinn@meguiars.com

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                      • Re: Meguiar's Hybrid Ceramic Wax

                        Originally posted by Nick Winn View Post
                        Sorry to hear about the trouble Womble. You should not experience any residue/streaks applying either the foundation layer style or wax as you rinse. I would suggest, if you do the foundation layer style again, to spray less, and do not spray the entire vehicle at once. Just spray and dry one panel at a time. You can do the same for the wax as your rinse style also if needed, spray one panel, then high pressure rinse panel, move on to next.

                        Hope this helps. Feel free to post further questions.
                        Well, the residue buffed off like a regular wax in any case, and I cant see any streaking (its a new car with metallic red paint). So I can only assume the foundation layer is applied.
                        On the next wash I'll use less product as you say, and hopefully this time it'll rinse off properly.

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                        • Re: Meguiar's Hybrid Ceramic Wax

                          How would this work on wheels to reduce brake dust buildup?

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                          • Re: Meguiar's Hybrid Ceramic Wax

                            Thx...


                            -I’ll probably try diluting the HCW 20:1
                            - then while the panel is wet with the ONR I’ll spray the diluted HCW at 1 spray per panel, 1 panel at a time
                            - then use a waffle weave to spread and dry the ONR
                            - follow up with a plush drying towel


                            That way at the end of the wash I can just dump the waffle weave in a bucket of water or remaining ONR bucket, squeeze it all out, and hang it to dry for the next wash.
                            Last edited by Wildpanda86; Apr 21, 2019, 01:11 PM. Reason: Won

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                            • Re: Meguiar's Hybrid Ceramic Wax

                              I used Hybrid Ceramic Wax for the first time today and was very impressed. I usually wash my car once every 2-3 months and apply ULW afterwards. With the Hybrid Ceramic Wax, after I washed my car with Meguiars Shampoo Plus and rinsed the car, I sprayed each panel 2 or 3 times and then wiped it with a microfiber towel. Afterwards, I decided to do another layer so I rinsed the car and then sprayed 3 or 4 times on each panel. Then I rinsed the car and dried it with a microfiber towel. Also, I did not do the whole car at once, I did 2 or 3 panels at a time.

                              When I rinsed the car after the first application, it beaded very nicely, I could tell there was a nice layer of protection. The shine is great as well. So now the true test will be the durability and one way for that will be to see how bird droppings do against it since birds always sh#t on my car where I park for work. I usually rinse the bird droppings off with a hose later that day and if that doesn’t get it off then I will use Ultimate Wash & Wax Anywhere.

                              I do have a couple of questions for the Ceramic Wax.

                              1) Does it stain trim?
                              2) Is it okay to get it on my hands? When I wipe it with a towel and then turn the towel over, I got some on my hands.
                              3) Is Ceramic Wax or ULW have more durability?

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                              • Re: Meguiar's Hybrid Ceramic Wax

                                Originally posted by Car Potential View Post
                                I used Hybrid Ceramic Wax for the first time today and was very impressed. I usually wash my car once every 2-3 months and apply ULW afterwards. With the Hybrid Ceramic Wax, after I washed my car with Meguiars Shampoo Plus and rinsed the car, I sprayed each panel 2 or 3 times and then wiped it with a microfiber towel. Afterwards, I decided to do another layer so I rinsed the car and then sprayed 3 or 4 times on each panel. Then I rinsed the car and dried it with a microfiber towel. Also, I did not do the whole car at once, I did 2 or 3 panels at a time.

                                When I rinsed the car after the first application, it beaded very nicely, I could tell there was a nice layer of protection. The shine is great as well. So now the true test will be the durability and one way for that will be to see how bird droppings do against it since birds always sh#t on my car where I park for work. I usually rinse the bird droppings off with a hose later that day and if that doesn’t get it off then I will use Ultimate Wash & Wax Anywhere.

                                I do have a couple of questions for the Ceramic Wax.

                                1) Does it stain trim?
                                2) Is it okay to get it on my hands? When I wipe it with a towel and then turn the towel over, I got some on my hands.
                                3) Is Ceramic Wax or ULW have more durability?
                                Nice initial review. Thanks for sharing.

                                1 - HCW will not stain trim, provided you don't allow it to dry or something.
                                2 - Yes, it is recommended to wash your hands after use.
                                3 - Technically Hybrid Ceramic Wax has more durability. We recommend for best results to use Hybrid Ceramic Wax in addition to your favorite liquid or paste wax/sealant, like Ultimate Liquid Wax. HCW will not give the gloss that a Ultimate Liquid Wax can. It mainly focuses on protection. Although, if one would like, they can use HCW as their main source of protection, but again, for best results, we recommend using it in addition to standard liquid/paste base coat.

                                Nick
                                Nick Winn
                                Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Online Forum Administrator
                                Meguiar's Inc.
                                Irvine, CA
                                nawinn@meguiars.com

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