
Originally Posted by
vwite
Actually, I may be wrong on this, I read on other threads that it is better to apply ceramic wax on a "clean" surface, after claying, polishing and without anything else on the paint to achieve better bond and best durability, however I've also read that "ceramic wax" needs to be the top layer if I want the best water beading and "self-cleaning technology", which is what I'm really looking for since it rains here almost every day. My car almost always have that "just washed" look because water just flies off the car as I start driving while all other cars are full of rain marks/water spots.
So if anything, according to the Meg's rep, the order should be
1. Ceramic wax as foundation
2. True wax or another sealant more oriented for gloss (optional)
3. Ceramic wax on top for beading and "self-cleaning"
He mentioned putting for example UFF over a ceramic wax would ruin the water beading.
I don't think UFF is oriented to gloss, it's more like also for protection so not sure if I should keep using it in the middle or just stop using it, as you say it only takes 5 minutes to apply but it's still more risk of introducing new swirls, I just ordered a MM "Crazy Pile" though which seems it will be a extremely safe towel for this.
Haha I actually have a similar method when I do the "touchless application", I realized it takes me around 20-25 trigger presses to cover the whole car, according to how Meguiars show it in the videos, for example around 3-4 sprays for a medium hood. So I spray the ceramic wax (blue bottle) around 25 times inside a small 64 oz pump sprayer, then add around 32 oz of water and shake and spray way more evenly all around the car, then rinse off with pressure washer.
It seems to work to some degree, I do immediately notice some boost in beading and it becomes easier to dry the whole car with the leaf blower, however as I mentioned previously, it seems to take double the product for half the performance. But I take the extra cost to avoid introducing new swirls while rubbing towel.
I know it's more expensive now, but my first bottle was around $9 with a coupon at Walmart when it just came out and the bottle had last me quite a few applications, the cost per application seems to be less than a buck on this first bottle.
I know with M27 would be around $7-$10 per application, but I hope it lasts longer.