⬇🔶 LINKS TO THE MEGUIAR'S HYBRID CERAMIC SPRAY WAX⬇⬇ 🇺🇸 For people in USA: amzn.to/2Fr3fOj 🇨🇦 For people in Canada: amzn.to/3pWep1A 🇬🇧 For people in the UK: amzn.to/3Vrre3J 🇫🇷 For people in France: amzn.to/3Vrrks7 Other products used: ►For buyers in USA: Adam's Strip Wash Shampoo: amzn.to/2Rvztfg Adam's Iron Remover: amzn.to/2RvUB57 Gyeon Clay Lube: amzn.to/3ktHRIH Nanoskin clay towel: amzn.to/2H0vyF4 CarPro Eraser (IPA): amzn.to/33z0kMV ►For buyers in Canada: Adam's Strip Wash Shampoo: bit.ly/3kolunH Adam's Iron Remover: bit.ly/2RzlEfM Gyeon Clay Lube: bit.ly/2E7anQD Nanoskin clay towel: bit.ly/2H1ZW1S CarPro Eraser (IPA): bit.ly/35J93yT
I have tried Sonax Spray and Seal, but haven't tried BSD yet. From what I can tell on Jon's channel, it works great to resist chemicals and has awesome hydrophobic properties.
I started using the Ceramic Hybird wax. When it came out last year on my 2005 Taurus SE. This car is 15 years old sits out side. I cleaned the car with Turtle Wax Extreme Clean Car. Wash first! Then while the car is wet. I applied Meguiars Ceramic Hybird wax with a sponge going back and forth side to side over the whole car. Even on the windows. Then blast the car with water to activate the Ceramic wax. Then take a water absorbing towel and dry the whole car. The car looks amazing. The shine seemed to last and last. I still reapplied the wax every month all summer long. One neighbor thought I repainted the car. That's how great this product is. One thing to remember is don't let the Ceramic wax dry on the paint. Or it will leave residue and will be hard to get off. Follow how I washed and waxed my car and you wont have any problem's. Shawn
In this video, I did a test on a 2013 neglected daily driver: ua-cam.com/video/wQZgl8CR6o0/v-deo.html The reason for the newer cars is because my typical customer base has new or newer more expensive cars. After 21 years of detailing experience, I don’t really do older cars or lower budget details.
@boris Odor I don't care what car it is, or how many miles it has on it. no one is going to do a full professional detail for 50 bucks dude.. Products are not cheap, and you have to pay for labor as well. Its a business, profits need to be made, period. You want a cheap detail you need to do it your self, and I bet you will pay at least 50 bucks in supplies doing it yourself.. Around where I live a typical exterior detail (Wash, clay, polish, wax) is about 120 USD for a small car to around 180 USD for a large vehicle, NOT including ceramic coating. Add another ~30$ if you want ceramic in most cases. My detail guy charges 150 USD for my full sized truck. If I want ceramic it will run me about 180, and that's the best deal I have found.. Again, thats JUST the exterior.. a FULL interior/exterior detail will run you at the very least 150$ for a very small car, and I would not expect a decent job at that price... Average price would be closer to 200$
After years of driving, I have become fanatically interested in taking care of the car I bought 4 months ago. I have learned so much more from you than anyone else, so thank you. I can't wait to try this one!
Thanks Kathryn! I love sharing my passion with my viewers and it's nice to see I could inspire you to take care of your car. It's so gratifying to see your car after you detailed it isn't it?
It is addictive isn’t it? But the result is worth it. My friends used to make fun of me. So I said that I like having a new car. They said but it’s a year old! Yes, but it looks new doesn’t it?
After using this product and the accompanying spray detailer last year, it really has better durability for cars parked outside than newer stuff I've messed with like 303 Graphene and even Seal & Shine version 2. Something about being outside can't be duplicated by the back to back chem resistance tests inside. My main tip would be not to use this with moderately hard water. Ours is pretty bad here (230ppm) and refreshing panels seems to combine it with the minerals and lock them in, leading to slight but noticeable dark spots even if you race to get the car dry. Remedied that with a resin based system for next year, but just something to keep in mind.
@@King_drew Because I'm a fanatic about keeping my vehicles clean and it's cheap enough and easy enough to spray it on since I'm going to dry the vehicle anyway. And this is still a free country. ( excepting California and Michigan, of course)
I bought a bottle of this earlier in the week and discovered this channel whilst looking for a "how to" video to get best results. Very informative and you showed before and after. You've earned a new sub 👍
@@PanTheOrganizer Thanks for the personal response! I hail from Wales in the UK. We're like the Canada of the UK - we're not England/USA, we're the country next door! I bought a used 2014 330D in silver last month and will be giving her a nice clean and polish to make her look like new again.
I’ve been using this product for 6 months. I’ve used it on my Jeep Wrangler, my wife’s Grand Cherokee, and I’ve done a few detail jobs for friends and family. This stuff is AMAZING!! If you do it properly your car will look like it just got washed after every time it rains for a good 3 months and it gives your paint a decent level of protection.
100% I’d love to see the bead maker comparison. I just applied that to my wife’s car the other day and holy crap. I can’t believe how shiny her car is.
Same. I'm thinking about buying a bottle of Bead maker. Sounds like I might like it more than Optimum Spray Wax and Ammo Hydrate, which both are pretty good drying aids and give a little bit of paint protection.
Zach Heath honestly if you have the funds I would suggest to just buy the gallon because you will love the stuff. I know there are other products that you can use on every single exterior surface and that is my favorite part. Paint, glass, plastic trim, and everything else. I live in Michigan and it’s been cold lately so I’ve been using Frothe and it’s a great combo. Frothe with boost and then I used the bead maker afterwards. I thought it would be lies about the shine becoming better after a curing time...but it does! Unless something better comes out, it’s probably the only one I’ll be using.
Forensic Detailing Channel did a comparison of Beadmaker V WetCoat V H2O Guard&Gloss V Reload V BSD and is you're after shine, Bead Maker is the best by a big margin but is not the overall winner based on all the criteria he laid out in the video. This Megs product wasn't in the roundup though...
Klasse Act yeah, I do know what you mean. I didn’t buy the kit...not sure if there was one when I bought it or not. I bought the boost last summer. The Frothe I’ve had maybe a couple of months. I’ve noticed I use way more than Larry does in his videos but I’d rather use too much than too little. The towels are soaked and I probably use 6 towels for scooping the Frothe and 6 towels buffing and then 3 towels applying beadmaker and three towels buffing. I just use workhorse towels and have had great success with them so far. I garage both my cars so two months for the beadmaker to last is fine for me. Maybe I’ll reapply a light layer monthly. That slickness and shine that it gives off is so insane. I thought Pan was over exaggerating but he wasn’t! Definitely worth the money.
I use this for my winter washing routine as long as it is not too cold. Just go to a self serve wash, apply, dry and your car will look summer great and get some insurance protection during the winter months. This product is hard to beat in terms of ease of use.
I had a 1999 Chevrolet Tahoe repainted. Because of this video I purchased the product, Meguiars Hybrid Spray, and followed the instructions. I am impressed with the quality of the product and the slick result.
I've always used Meguiar's products and several weeks after waxing my car, I like to apply Meguiar's Ultimate Quick Detailer spray just to keep that nice high gloss looking good. It really lasts thru car washes also. Meguiar's has always been my go to product for my car!
I've been using this for the last few months. I will say that it works great and water beads extremely well. It also leaves the car looking great with a nice sheen. There are some issues though...it streaks very badly is very hard to rub into the paint. It's also not very slick. Water will bead but it just sits there on the paint creating water spots when it dries.
I have used this twice and have noticed the exact same thing. To avoid streaking, I usually spray and wipe small areas. If you leave it on for more than a couple of minutes, it streaks bad. Also, a damp cloth helps avoid streaking as well as using controlled amounts.
Thank you for the great video! I use it all the time, as mentioned in the INITIAL APPLICATION: 1. Wash my car with a soap. 2. Rinse it. 3. Spray Meguiar’s Hybrid Ceramic Wax on one panel at a time. 4. Dry this panel with microfiber drying towel. 5. Repeat steps 3 and 4. The car looks amazing. I am going to continue using it this way.
Thanks for sharing. How did you discover my channel by the way? Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 965,000 subscribers and we have over 130 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
Bead maker was something I put on the front of the FedEx truck I am driving. I was having a problem keeping it clean. Now, that is the only part that stays clean :-) so happy with the results.
Yeap! Took my car (it's a midnight blue/shows everything) out today, lots n lots of dust action, but not anything near the usual amt of dust actually stuck to the paint with the Bead Maker! some impressive voo doo science they have going)
PAN I know this doesn’t apply to the wax but what’s the best leather protection to put on leather seats so when it gets dirty it’s easier to clean off or if something spills on it
The better you prepare a surface before applying paint protection, the better the product will bond. In this video, the vehicle is a 2018 so the paint was in good enough shape that we weren't looking to remove defects like swirls and scratches. We were just looking to see how the protection worked.
How often should I apply this to my existing ceramic pro ceramic coating? Also, what is your highest recommendation for the ceramic coating maintenance?
After watching your video this morning I went out and purchased the product and applied it. My white pearl 2017 Hyundai SantaFe looks incredible! The initial application took a bit of work but it was well worth the effort!
I absolutely love this stuff! I use it on all my vehicles! I did not like the ultimate fast finish product, I thought it was junk! This however is fantastic and it's very reasonable at Wal-Mart. Makes drying your vehicle with a cordless leaf blower SO easy.
Pan, I came across your video the other day and was interested in what this ceramic wax thing was all about. I was intrigued and had to try it for myself. I own a white 2009 Dodge Avenger SXT which I keep maintained and detailed regularly so its paint is in pretty good shape and the car is in very good shape for its age. Followed your instructions which included using a clay bar on the paint and the final cleaning with alcohol. The results were amazing, to say the least. The paint is like new and slick to the touch. Something you didn't mention was its effect on plastic parts and trim. The grill, mirrors, rear window wedges, antenna, and trim are all black plastic. With the new wax, they shine like new and have a nice glossy finish...even better than my normal results using Maguire's plastic detailer. So thank you :^)
The technology behind this is legitimately impressive. Is it the end all, be all of coatings? No, but the fact that you can literally just spray it on and rinse it off and get a decent coating is so cool.
Yeah after doing off label use tests, we discovered that applying the base layer on dry paint actually works best. And then you use the spray on rinse off method on wet paint for maintenance washes.
Great video, thank you. What does this do to your drying towels, does it coat them in sealant too and reduce their effectiveness? Are drying towels used for application safe to wash in a washing machine after application?
Hi There, I just recently purchased “mother’s” version of this and it has one more added component that McGuire’s doesn’t, do you know what it is ? And why it’s there?? And which one is better, McGuire’s or Mothers ??? Many Thanks, my truck is super shiny now 😁😁
Can you apply to car even if you don't have ceramic pro coating? What paint protection film do you recommend and have you heard of "spray" PPF like Ngenco?
You can apply the Meguiar's on paint that has no protection on it, yes. I don't have PPF (I don't like that on my cars) so I don't have any recommendations to make, sorry.
Awesome! Since you subscribed to my channel, let me officially welcome you to the Pan TheOrganizer family! What's your favourite video on my channel so far?
Confused with all the types of products. So does this make other products from meguiars obsolete? When would you use speed detailed, quick wax, sealant, etc. So many products for car cleaning that it’s very difficult to know what to get.
The Gyeon Wetcoat is some of the best stuff I've ever used. I'd love to see how the Meguiar's compares because I love Meguiar's stuff, too! If it meets or even beats Gyeon it's a crazy value because you get more for less with the Meguiar's Hybrid Ceramic wax!
I washed my truck, then dried it. When it came time to use the Megiars Ceramic wax, I took a spray bottle with distilled water, sprayed a panel with it, then sprayed Meguiar's over it then wiped dry. Worked like a charm.
Can’t wait to see the comparison. I believe the Adams product is 2 times maybe even 3 times more money than the Meguiars BUT the benefit is the product claims to last 6-8 months on one application but the Mequiars is 2 months. Should be interesting to see the differences.
I’ve been told approximately 6 months by a few in-store and online retailers right now. Hopefully sooner! Leo, I purchased bead maker from carcareco in Melbourne for 20 bucks :) love Aussie Pan fans!
Sprayed this on before a 2000km road trip. Almost all the bugs and dirt came right off with a pressure washer + 40 degree tip. Barely even used 10% of the bottle. Found it for only $15. Thanks for the vid Pan
@@PanTheOrganizer I can't remember. I subscribed to your channel around early last year. Im always looking at car detailing tutorials and you came up on recommendations. I saw a few videos and enjoyed watching them. Easy to understand videos with excellent knowledge 👍
Great demo video many thanks. I will purchase the ceramic wax and give it a good protection coating. Really like this type of videos, keep them coming!.
I just used this on a car that I sprayed with Turtle Wax Hybrid Ceramic about 5 weeks ago. We'll see how these hold up. It's easier to apply than the Turtle Wax, but it's a silver car, so it may have streaked and not really be visible. I'm attracted to it because additional applications will be easier than than other solutions. Thanks for the HOW-TO, since that's what I was looking for.
Just used this product on my 2002 Mitsubishi Ralliart Magna. Original paint that has been very well looked after by me since buying the car new. Very happy with the gloss and ease of use. The car was previous polished using Meguiars Ultimate Compound and Polish with a wax sealant about 10months ago. Car lives out of the sun and only goes out a couple of times a month, on dry days. So the wax had held up quite well. Looking forward to seeing how this holds up too.
Pan TheOrganizer was searching around for ceramic paint protection for my new Tesla model 3 and came across your channel. Just saw the turtle wax ice review and will also try that in the future as well. Really enjoy your clear explanations and detailed videos showing how to apply the product. Subscribed and look forward to future videos!
I can see the next video now - a large explosion, then out of the smoke comes Pan, hair smoking and on end, soot all over his face, clothes in tatters, giggling like a madman...
Salut Pan! My truck has a lot of scratches and paint correction needed. Is it bad if I use this product let’s say now before the winter? Because I’m planning to do a full paint correction ( coin pound and polish) next spring. Or maybe use a iron remover with clay bar before winter then the ceramic coating? Merci en avance!
Thanks Johnny! How did you discover my channel? If you like this Meguiar’s, you should try the new Turtle Wax ICE Seal n Shine that I reviewed here: ua-cam.com/video/dn6xBGkBFcU/v-deo.html
Yeah do a Bead Maker VS Meguiars Hybrid Ceramic!!! How about do another panel using both products try Bead Maker then Hybrid ceramic on top, another panel Hybrid Ceramic then Bead Maker on top and see which way has a better gloss and shine...
@@PanTheOrganizer I am not a professional detailer but i love cleaning my cars because no one else does it better than me. I am not a pro detailer by any means. I love your channel!! I learn more and more as i watch your videos. So this might sound like a dumb question. Can you use Bead maker and Meguiars Hybrid Ceramic together?
@@PanTheOrganizer Ok using both at the same time is not the way to do it, question is can you lets say for example use Bead Maker let it cure for one day, then apply Meguiars Hybrid Ceramic would that work? Sorry just wanted to know if that would make any effect at all.. Thanks
Excellent video! Thank you for sharing. I just had a ceramic coating professionally applied to my car, would this be ok to apply on top of the ceramic?
I just use it yesterday for the first time and it came out awesome. I've always used their products and was always satisfied and whatever it says it will do on label, it always meets and or exceeded expectations.. love Meguiars . Great video .. Thanks ..
@@PanTheOrganizeryour welcome , sorta by accident lol , I was scrolling and I saw the title and wanted to hear your ideas . Good video and I enjoyed it .
@@klasseact6663 true, unless that's what their marketing team wants you to believe. You're just paying for convinience. And paying way too much for it imo. I love Adam's, but when their liquid paint sealant is advertised to have the same durability at a third of the cost, it's a hard sell for me.
I am waiting on the delivery of the new Adam's Ceramic Spray and will do a video soon. We'll see if it lives up to the hype. I have never seen a 9H coating in a spray bottle...
Hi Pan, great review! I just picked up a bottle and found your review which was very through so thank you for that. I do have a controversial question though, articles online say a ceramic coating is permanent and you cannot perform paint correction after the coating is applied. Is this true? And would this not pertain to Meguiars because it's a Ceramic Wax and not a Ceramic coating? Thanks for the information and have a great day!
Thanks! The Meguiar's HCW does have a bit of ceramic content (SiO2) but nothing close to true full blown ceramic coatings. For ceramic coatings, it's true that you can't use compounds and polishes because you would damage the coating. Hence why it's important to get the paintwork as perfect as possible before "sealing" it in for two years or more. The HCW is a hybrid spray wax with a bit of SiO2. If you want to perform paint correction, no problem. You'll just have to reapply HCW after you're done. How did you discover my channel?
Thank you so much for that information. I bought the Wax and found your review to be the best one. Great channel and,Passez une bonne journée, ma famille est d'edmunston!
been using this for a while now, it works fantastic. Don't get it on your windshield though, when it rains, the wipers leave hazy streaks that take a short while before fading, reducing your vision drastically. i apply this product depending on road usage, but worst case scenario (rain, muddy/sandy roads, salt etc) around once every 2-3 weeks. edit : i'm using this instead of a ceramic coating, as i need to do a little bodywork before i want to try my hands at a coating that stays on for 5 years, anyone have any tips for very soft paint when it comes to coatings?
I was hoping to be able to use it on all of my glass too. I guess I will need rainx on the windshield. Do you think it would do a good job on a panoramic roof and all the other windows?
@@scenicroutetravelers3655 yes, i believe you will be very satisfied with the results on all the other windows, i dont have a panoramic roof but i imagine that it will have excellent results there as well.
I bought it, and I love it. I no longer wash my car with soap, and scrub it. The first time you use the product you do have to use soap, etc... to clean it. And after you apply the ceramic coat, you just hose the car with water, and sll of the dust comes off... No scrubbing, no soap, you just lightly spray on the product, hose the car, and pat it dry.
Thanks for sharing your personal experience with it. How did you discover my channel by the way? Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 950,000 subscribers and we have over 125 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
Very good video, thank you. How about comparing it to Hidrosilex Recharge. Or at least what is your opinion of Hidrosilex vs Meguiar's Hybrid Ceramic Wax ?
@@PanTheOrganizer Please do a review for HidroSilex vs Meguiar Hybrid Ceramic Wax soon, Pan. I just ordered both and thinking to just keep one. Will give you a thumb up for sure. :)
Hey Pan love the content just a quick question when prepping the paint and you run into 3M film when it comes to decontamination clay bar and polish? Can all your steps work on top 3M?
3M film is a kind of plastic, so while you can apply spray wax, I wouldn't use a polishing compound or any other abrasive measures. There are detailing products specifically for protective film. Also, don't use a pressure washer on 3M film, it can get under the seams and lift it off over time.
Terrific review / video on a great product, excellent and professional step-by-step instructions. Many thanks PTO. PS: Quick Q - Can MHCW be used on the vehicle's glass?
I know this is an aside, but I'm so glad that finally someone knows how to say, "Without further ado." Too many English speakers say, "Without further adieu.", which is completely nonsensical, and as a French speaker yourself, you'd hopefully agree. I use a fair few Meg's products but no used this one. Does it compare favourably to the Turtlewax similar offering in their Hybrid ceramic spray wax?
Thanks for watching! The Turtle Wax Hybrid Solution Ceramic Spray Coating lasts longer in my testing, and so does the newer Turtle Wax Hybrid Solutions Pro Graphene Flex Wax. I tested the Flex Wax vs the Meguiar's Hybrid Ceramic Spray Wax in my long term real world durability test here: ua-cam.com/video/MoBTLpRFFw4/v-deo.html How did you discover my channel by the way?
Yes! When used as a drying aid you get same results and don't go through so much product. It's acts very much like ammo hydrate but as stated Meguiars has Si02 in it.
You first have to make sure you lay down the foundation coat correctly. Once the initial application is done, then yes you can use it as a drying aid, or spray-on, rinse off and bingo. Only a couple sprays per panel are needed during maintenance washes. Like in the video.
@@guilhermecavalcantevieira5730 No it doesn't and here is another video I also watched last night and learned something not talked about in this video. (see if you can spot it) ua-cam.com/video/6a0X_4PgMzo/v-deo.html Even Pan should watch before he does his comparison video!
@@PanTheOrganizer I was looking for Detailing. I began a detailing project to work in the garage. Sorry about the English language,I still learning it.
I've never understood why beading is a good thing? Every time there are beads on my car, when they dry I get a bunch of spots. You would think that sheeting would be the way to go to keep the car clean ... i.e. why doesn't someone make a product that encourages any water to sheet off?
You get a blend of beading and sheeting with most protectants. Beading is popular because it’s a visual reminder (aid) letting you know there is protection on the paint and it looks great too.
Well, on some level/nearly level surface, some beading is unavoidable. the main thing to keep in mind here is the water spots are not 'on the paint' , but ' on the protectant'. This means those minerals and acids aren't etching your clearcoat/paint.
Hey Pan hope it’s going good. I just wanted to give you my experience applying this product. It’s really good the beads and water shitting. The down side is that I live in Long Beach and attracts the dust. The turtle wax hybrid solution that I apply in my Sicon doesn’t attract dust.
According to Megs on its own forums it likes to have a wax and/or sealant to bond with so yes, it can (and they prefer) there to be something on the car already.
I would apply Ultimate Fast Finish first, as the base layer, and then top if off with Hybrid Ceramic Wax. In that order, you'll be able to apply more Hybrid Ceramic Wax after maintenance washes, as you'll be able to spray and rinse off more protection.
@@PanTheOrganizer After washing the car, doing a decontamination and clay. Do I dry the car and applied the Fast Finish. After that, do I do the initial step said on the bottle or just spray the ceramic wax and rinse.
They want you to spend more money. Apply the wax on a dry panel. It last 6 to 12 months and it is more cost effective. It's crazy how they say to spray a wax on and wash it off with water. Please try the dry application, thank me later.
I use the Meguiars hybrid ceramic wax currently on my racing bicycles which can cost as much as some used cars and that’s been with great success. It helps tremendously on my gravel racing bike, the Kansas dust just washes right off and the bugs don’t stick anymore. The compliments I get absolutely surprises me every time, people wondering if my 10 year old plus racing machines are brand new because of the way they shine! Going to have to give this new spray a go and see if it’s as good as the wax-detailer….
Concerns : What happens if the sprays got on the windshield and windows while applying? And what happens if it’s not applied correctly? Other than that it is the prefect video and you never fail to put every detail in your information. No pun intended in “detail” 😊thank you so much sir.
Thanks. Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 840,000 subscribers and 105 million views! I have been detailing for 25 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing. If you get some overspray on the glass, it's perfectly fine. I would simply avoid spraying it directly on the glass.
The first base layer must be done as per the instructions. Or you can apply on dry paint. We found that actually works better. From then on, maintenance is as simple as spray on, rinse off. Once you finished rinsing, then you can use a blower to dry the car. Don’t use a blower with the product on the paint though. It must be rinsed off first.
Man ive been so satisfied using this on my 2000 grand marquis, keeps that gold paint nice but I've been using it differently than follow up applications. Wash like always, then I spray it on and use a fresh microfiber to hand apply the gel inside evenly, its a show stopper. Better than Lucas slick mist that i used to fanboy over
Thanx for the "how to" ive been deliberating over ceramic coatings as i couldnt work them out & this explanation is 10x's better than meguiars site!!! Thanx from Aust.
Thanks for sharing! How did you discover my channel by the way? Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 790,000 subscribers and 100 million views! I have been detailing for 25 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
I like your prep procedure. Not to be a negative nancy but awesome beading is easy to come by these days. The real question is how long a product lasts, as I am 67 and have been washing waxing for 45 years and no longer want to spend any more time than I have to on this procedure. Not sure how that second coat works as the rinse does not distribute the product evenly on the surface so if you have a quick answer there I would appreciate it. I do the same prep but prefer to polish the vehicle before any wax/sealant is applied as only a polish can bring out the full color through the clearcoat. Surprised you don't do this it is just about universally recommended. I use Meguiar's Ultimate Polish and then a product called Quick and Slick because it is definitely both (lol) and you don't use much. I have pretty much eliminated washing the vehicle by also incorporating a product called Wash Wax All (by Aero). They have many different ones but the blue basic works perfectly as a dry wash if the vehicle is pretty clean or a wet wash just rinse off vehicle and apply while wet. So wet or dry vehicle the same effect. I will even try to take advantage of a heavy rain and simply use the product afterward while car is wet. Super slick finish and you can build as many coats as you like very quickly (same with Quick and Slick but vehicle must be dry). And both are cheap too! I would consider switching when I run out if this product lasts longer. I have Lexus RX 450h will Claret Metallic and the red has a lot of depth and flake that is brought out by the polish not the other products which are for protection. I did subscribe which I rarely do. I have a couple of questions but this has gotten too long already so i will just do one. Bird crap is the reason for max protection on a vehicle. Will this product slow down the inevitable cc etching? Will any product do it at a reasonable cost? Thanks jim
I'm not one that typically leaves comments on anything. But I used this stuff this morning and it's incredible. Also, a bottle goes a long ways. I used about 1/3 a bottle on our Suburban and 24 ft travel trailer.
Thanks for sharing your personal experience. How did you discover my channel by the way? Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 1 million subscribers and we have over 140 million views! I have been detailing for 27 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
I used this, I will just stick with my Turtle Wax Ice on a dry car, very easy to apply and I find that it last longer than any spray wax I've tried to use, regardless of price.
I agree , i've been using Turtle wax Ice since new in 2008 . I use it twice a year , spring and fall , the car still has its new car shine and dirt hoses off easily between washes with Turtle Wax Ice car wash .
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Gyeon wet coat! Comparison
Well, compare to Sonax BSD?
Thanks Pan can wait to try it 👍👍😎😉😉
Thanks!
I have tried Sonax Spray and Seal, but haven't tried BSD yet. From what I can tell on Jon's channel, it works great to resist chemicals and has awesome hydrophobic properties.
I started using the Ceramic Hybird wax. When it came out last year on my 2005 Taurus SE. This car is 15 years old sits out side. I cleaned the car with Turtle Wax Extreme Clean Car. Wash first! Then while the car is wet. I applied Meguiars Ceramic Hybird wax with a sponge going back and forth side to side over the whole car. Even on the windows. Then blast the car with water to activate the Ceramic wax. Then take a water absorbing towel and dry the whole car. The car looks amazing. The shine seemed to last and last. I still reapplied the wax every month all summer long. One neighbor thought I repainted the car. That's how great this product is. One thing to remember is don't let the Ceramic wax dry on the paint. Or it will leave residue and will be hard to get off. Follow how I washed and waxed my car and you wont have any problem's. Shawn
Shawn Beck l9.
Wow thanks for the tips!
Why can’t anyone use a 10 plus year old car with decent paint. All I see are demos on brand new vehicles. Show how well it works on an older vehicle.
In this video, I did a test on a 2013 neglected daily driver: ua-cam.com/video/wQZgl8CR6o0/v-deo.html
The reason for the newer cars is because my typical customer base has new or newer more expensive cars. After 21 years of detailing experience, I don’t really do older cars or lower budget details.
@boris Odor I don't care what car it is, or how many miles it has on it. no one is going to do a full professional detail for 50 bucks dude.. Products are not cheap, and you have to pay for labor as well. Its a business, profits need to be made, period. You want a cheap detail you need to do it your self, and I bet you will pay at least 50 bucks in supplies doing it yourself.. Around where I live a typical exterior detail (Wash, clay, polish, wax) is about 120 USD for a small car to around 180 USD for a large vehicle, NOT including ceramic coating. Add another ~30$ if you want ceramic in most cases. My detail guy charges 150 USD for my full sized truck. If I want ceramic it will run me about 180, and that's the best deal I have found.. Again, thats JUST the exterior.. a FULL interior/exterior detail will run you at the very least 150$ for a very small car, and I would not expect a decent job at that price... Average price would be closer to 200$
Nope. I used to do those in the early days.
@boris Odor I got it...LOL
@boris Odor I think he was the only one, he must be a Pro?
After years of driving, I have become fanatically interested in taking care of the car I bought 4 months ago. I have learned so much more from you than anyone else, so thank you. I can't wait to try this one!
Thanks Kathryn! I love sharing my passion with my viewers and it's nice to see I could inspire you to take care of your car. It's so gratifying to see your car after you detailed it isn't it?
It is addictive isn’t it? But the result is worth it. My friends used to make fun of me. So I said that I like having a new car. They said but it’s a year old! Yes, but it looks new doesn’t it?
After using this product and the accompanying spray detailer last year, it really has better durability for cars parked outside than newer stuff I've messed with like 303 Graphene and even Seal & Shine version 2. Something about being outside can't be duplicated by the back to back chem resistance tests inside. My main tip would be not to use this with moderately hard water. Ours is pretty bad here (230ppm) and refreshing panels seems to combine it with the minerals and lock them in, leading to slight but noticeable dark spots even if you race to get the car dry. Remedied that with a resin based system for next year, but just something to keep in mind.
Even after 10 years of doing this daily, it's still very satisfying to watch 👌🏼
Thanks! I appreciate it!
This is by far the best spray wax I have ever used. The shine is amazing and lasts months. But it's so easy to apply, I put it on after every wash.
Thanks for watching!
Better than Lucas oil speed wax?
@@TheDashiell11 It's a ceramic wax so the longevity will surpass any of the traditional waxes on the market.
If it last for months why do you apply it after every wash?
@@King_drew Because I'm a fanatic about keeping my vehicles clean and it's cheap enough and easy enough to spray it on since I'm going to dry the vehicle anyway. And this is still a free country. ( excepting California and Michigan, of course)
I bought a bottle of this earlier in the week and discovered this channel whilst looking for a "how to" video to get best results. Very informative and you showed before and after. You've earned a new sub 👍
Thanks! Since you subbed, let me officially welcome you to the Pan TheOrganizer family!
What country are you watching from? Hi from Canada 🇨🇦!
@@PanTheOrganizer Thanks for the personal response! I hail from Wales in the UK. We're like the Canada of the UK - we're not England/USA, we're the country next door! I bought a used 2014 330D in silver last month and will be giving her a nice clean and polish to make her look like new again.
I’ve been using this product for 6 months. I’ve used it on my Jeep Wrangler, my wife’s Grand Cherokee, and I’ve done a few detail jobs for friends and family. This stuff is AMAZING!! If you do it properly your car will look like it just got washed after every time it rains for a good 3 months and it gives your paint a decent level of protection.
Thanks for sharing!
100% I’d love to see the bead maker comparison. I just applied that to my wife’s car the other day and holy crap. I can’t believe how shiny her car is.
Same. I'm thinking about buying a bottle of Bead maker. Sounds like I might like it more than Optimum Spray Wax and Ammo Hydrate, which both are pretty good drying aids and give a little bit of paint protection.
Zach Heath honestly if you have the funds I would suggest to just buy the gallon because you will love the stuff. I know there are other products that you can use on every single exterior surface and that is my favorite part. Paint, glass, plastic trim, and everything else. I live in Michigan and it’s been cold lately so I’ve been using Frothe and it’s a great combo. Frothe with boost and then I used the bead maker afterwards. I thought it would be lies about the shine becoming better after a curing time...but it does! Unless something better comes out, it’s probably the only one I’ll be using.
I guess it was a "Game Changer"
Forensic Detailing Channel
did a comparison of Beadmaker V WetCoat V H2O Guard&Gloss V Reload V BSD and is you're after shine, Bead Maker is the best by a big margin but is not the overall winner based on all the criteria he laid out in the video. This Megs product wasn't in the roundup though...
Klasse Act yeah, I do know what you mean. I didn’t buy the kit...not sure if there was one when I bought it or not. I bought the boost last summer. The Frothe I’ve had maybe a couple of months. I’ve noticed I use way more than Larry does in his videos but I’d rather use too much than too little. The towels are soaked and I probably use 6 towels for scooping the Frothe and 6 towels buffing and then 3 towels applying beadmaker and three towels buffing. I just use workhorse towels and have had great success with them so far. I garage both my cars so two months for the beadmaker to last is fine for me. Maybe I’ll reapply a light layer monthly. That slickness and shine that it gives off is so insane. I thought Pan was over exaggerating but he wasn’t! Definitely worth the money.
Just used this stuff on my 2013 Tundra. Very impressed with how easy it was to apply. Wash, rinse, spray, rinse and wipe. It looks amazing.
I use this for my winter washing routine as long as it is not too cold.
Just go to a self serve wash, apply, dry and your car will look summer great and get some insurance protection during the winter months. This product is hard to beat in terms of ease of use.
I had a 1999 Chevrolet Tahoe repainted. Because of this video I purchased the product, Meguiars Hybrid Spray, and followed the instructions. I am impressed with the quality of the product and the slick result.
I've always used Meguiar's products and several weeks after waxing my car, I like to apply Meguiar's Ultimate Quick Detailer spray just to keep that nice high gloss looking good. It really lasts thru car washes also. Meguiar's has always been my go to product for my car!
So I only use this product once in a whilev
Ultimate Liquid Wax, Ultimate Quik Wax and Ultimate Detailer are superb. I'm about to try the Hybrid Ceramic liquid and spray wax, should be fun.
@@raksh9 Read the directions and follow them
I've been using this for the last few months. I will say that it works great and water beads extremely well. It also leaves the car looking great with a nice sheen. There are some issues though...it streaks very badly is very hard to rub into the paint. It's also not very slick. Water will bead but it just sits there on the paint creating water spots when it dries.
I have used this twice and have noticed the exact same thing. To avoid streaking, I usually spray and wipe small areas. If you leave it on for more than a couple of minutes, it streaks bad. Also, a damp cloth helps avoid streaking as well as using controlled amounts.
@@SoulReaper599xx I'll give it a try. Thanks for the tip.
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Great review Pan! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks guys!! Another great product!
I hope you also saw my popular Ultimate Fast Finish review? Here: ua-cam.com/video/RhUZzmXpmyA/v-deo.html
Can I apply this on a vinyl wrap on my car
I want it
Meguiars are you ever going to bring this to B&M?
Meguiar's can it be used on matte finishes???
Thank you for the great video!
I use it all the time, as mentioned in the INITIAL APPLICATION: 1. Wash my car with a soap. 2. Rinse it. 3. Spray Meguiar’s Hybrid Ceramic Wax on one panel at a time. 4. Dry this panel with microfiber drying towel. 5. Repeat steps 3 and 4.
The car looks amazing. I am going to continue using it this way.
Thanks for sharing. How did you discover my channel by the way?
Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 965,000 subscribers and we have over 130 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers.
You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
@@PanTheOrganizer I searched UA-cam on how to use this product.
Bead maker was something I put on the front of the FedEx truck I am driving. I was having a problem keeping it clean. Now, that is the only part that stays clean :-) so happy with the results.
It's an excellent product. Use it as a drying aid with weekly ONR washes.
Yes Bead Maker is still my favourite spray-on sealant.
Yeap! Took my car (it's a midnight blue/shows everything) out today, lots n lots of dust action, but not anything near the usual amt of dust actually stuck to the paint with the Bead Maker! some impressive voo doo science they have going)
PAN I know this doesn’t apply to the wax but what’s the best leather protection to put on leather seats so when it gets dirty it’s easier to clean off or if something spills on it
Great explanation by one of the best detailers in the world..
In this case don't we need paint correction ie.compounding and polishing Pan?
Thanks for the kind words again Kunal! Makes me smile. :)
The better you prepare a surface before applying paint protection, the better the product will bond. In this video, the vehicle is a 2018 so the paint was in good enough shape that we weren't looking to remove defects like swirls and scratches. We were just looking to see how the protection worked.
How often should I apply this to my existing ceramic pro ceramic coating?
Also, what is your highest recommendation for the ceramic coating maintenance?
Here’s a video I made on a proper ceramic coating maintenance wash: ua-cam.com/video/yLiePQRMFc8/v-deo.html
GTA king 👑
After watching your video this morning I went out and purchased the product and applied it. My white pearl 2017 Hyundai SantaFe looks incredible! The initial application took a bit of work but it was well worth the effort!
Great to hear! How did you discover my channel Carl?
@@PanTheOrganizer I was just surfing and came across it. I’m a car nut and really enjoy a clean and shiny car
Never clicked so fast. Been waiting for YOU to review this before I made the decision whether or not to buy this. Thanks Pan!!
Thanks for the importance you give to my opinion Ryan! It means a lot.
I absolutely love this stuff! I use it on all my vehicles! I did not like the ultimate fast finish product, I thought it was junk! This however is fantastic and it's very reasonable at Wal-Mart. Makes drying your vehicle with a cordless leaf blower SO easy.
Thanks for sharing!
@@PanTheOrganizer can I just do the regular maintenance wash it and rinse ,then spray the wax ,rinse ? Will that mess up my paint ?
Pan, I came across your video the other day and was interested in what this ceramic wax thing was all about. I was intrigued and had to try it for myself. I own a white 2009 Dodge Avenger SXT which I keep maintained and detailed regularly so its paint is in pretty good shape and the car is in very good shape for its age.
Followed your instructions which included using a clay bar on the paint and the final cleaning with alcohol. The results were amazing, to say the least. The paint is like new and slick to the touch. Something you didn't mention was its effect on plastic parts and trim. The grill, mirrors, rear window wedges, antenna, and trim are all black plastic. With the new wax, they shine like new and have a nice glossy finish...even better than my normal results using Maguire's plastic detailer.
So thank you :^)
Thanks for the positive feedback and for the kind words! I'm glad you're enjoying my videos!
How did you discover my channel by the way Rich?
The technology behind this is legitimately impressive. Is it the end all, be all of coatings? No, but the fact that you can literally just spray it on and rinse it off and get a decent coating is so cool.
Yes for someone that is looking for a quick way to protect their vehicle and have that protection last 4-6 months, it's awesome and inexpensive.
Applied this to my car 4 weeks ago. Looks great and works great in black trim, Windows and taillights/headlights. Done 4 cars so far. Great beading
Thanks for sharing. How did you discover my channel?
I'd like to see this spray versus Meguiar's Ultimate Liquid Wax. I've not seen anyone compare it to a traditional liquid sealant yet.
Will come out the same. Only difference is the longevity they last.
I would like to see a comparison of BLEND Spray Wax Vs. Meguair's Hybrid Wax.
Used it this morning as a quick detailer over my ceramic coated bmw.. works really well even on a dry car.
Yeah after doing off label use tests, we discovered that applying the base layer on dry paint actually works best. And then you use the spray on rinse off method on wet paint for maintenance washes.
Great video, thank you.
What does this do to your drying towels, does it coat them in sealant too and reduce their effectiveness?
Are drying towels used for application safe to wash in a washing machine after application?
I appreciate you link including buyers from canada! Ive been wanting to try this for a while!
Thanks!
How did you discover my channel?
i was actually looking for the ceramic protective coating that maaco offers. But I have learned a bunch from your channel!
Hi There, I just recently purchased “mother’s” version of this and it has one more added component that McGuire’s doesn’t, do you know what it is ? And why it’s there??
And which one is better, McGuire’s or Mothers ???
Many Thanks, my truck is super shiny now 😁😁
Can you apply to car even if you don't have ceramic pro coating? What paint protection film do you recommend and have you heard of "spray" PPF like Ngenco?
You can apply the Meguiar's on paint that has no protection on it, yes. I don't have PPF (I don't like that on my cars) so I don't have any recommendations to make, sorry.
Hydro2 vs this definitely would be a good comparison imo. Phenomenal video heard about you from my uncle and you've earned a sub!
Awesome! Since you subscribed to my channel, let me officially welcome you to the Pan TheOrganizer family!
What's your favourite video on my channel so far?
Confused with all the types of products. So does this make other products from meguiars obsolete? When would you use speed detailed, quick wax, sealant, etc. So many products for car cleaning that it’s very difficult to know what to get.
The Gyeon Wetcoat is some of the best stuff I've ever used. I'd love to see how the Meguiar's compares because I love Meguiar's stuff, too! If it meets or even beats Gyeon it's a crazy value because you get more for less with the Meguiar's Hybrid Ceramic wax!
Thanks!
I washed my truck, then dried it. When it came time to use the Megiars Ceramic wax, I took a spray bottle with distilled water, sprayed a panel with it, then sprayed Meguiar's over it then wiped dry. Worked like a charm.
Thanks for the feedback! How did you discover my channel by the way?
Great video Adams has there new one ceramic spray on are you going to try it
curious as well
It's on its way. I'll be one of the first guys to try it hopefully. :). Stay tuned!
Can’t wait to see the comparison. I believe the Adams product is 2 times maybe even 3 times more money than the Meguiars BUT the benefit is the product claims to last 6-8 months on one application but the Mequiars is 2 months. Should be interesting to see the differences.
Great video Pan The Organizer. Thumbs up for you from Australia.
Thanks Ray!!
I wonder when we can get this in Australia.....also wanna try out beadmarker.....but shame coz when they arrive the price will triple here
I’ve been told approximately 6 months by a few in-store and online retailers right now. Hopefully sooner! Leo, I purchased bead maker from carcareco in Melbourne for 20 bucks :) love Aussie Pan fans!
Orynko Melnyk thanks mate! Just checked carcareco , the only catch is it costs $15 to ship to Sydney........aghhh
@@orynkomelnyk265 Hey mate, how about Adelaide?
I would love to see a comparison between the Meguiars and the Turtle wax hybrid ceramic.
Sprayed this on before a 2000km road trip. Almost all the bugs and dirt came right off with a pressure washer + 40 degree tip. Barely even used 10% of the bottle. Found it for only $15. Thanks for the vid Pan
Thanks for sharing your experience!
Hey pani, I'm going to give this a try. Halfords are selling it for 20 quid. Thanks for review.
Thanks!
How did you discover my channel?
@@PanTheOrganizer I can't remember. I subscribed to your channel around early last year. Im always looking at car detailing tutorials and you came up on recommendations. I saw a few videos and enjoyed watching them. Easy to understand videos with excellent knowledge 👍
@@AMMO1981 ayyy i do the same haha seen it in halfords a few days ago but theres so many different ones i had no idea which one should i go for
@@PanTheOrganizer love from Scotland 🏴🏴🏴🏴
Great demo video many thanks. I will purchase the ceramic wax and give it a good protection coating. Really like this type of videos, keep them coming!.
Thanks!
As always Pan, another great video! I'm into carpro so that's my vote! Heck, why not head to head em all! 😊👍🏽
Thanks Clemente!
I just used this on a car that I sprayed with Turtle Wax Hybrid Ceramic about 5 weeks ago. We'll see how these hold up. It's easier to apply than the Turtle Wax, but it's a silver car, so it may have streaked and not really be visible. I'm attracted to it because additional applications will be easier than than other solutions.
Thanks for the HOW-TO, since that's what I was looking for.
So the micro towels your using are dry not wet for the intial app?
Hi, car detailing newbie here, How does that compare to the Meguiar's Ultimate quik wax spray? Thanks!
Will come out the same. Only difference is the longevity they last.
If they were to make the ceramic wax in a paste wax form I would buy it for sure. I'll just stick with the carnuba wax for now. Great video!
Thanks for watching!
Some companies do make ceramic infused waxes. Check out my Adam’s review: ua-cam.com/video/9jg4Basl91U/v-deo.html
Just used this product on my 2002 Mitsubishi Ralliart Magna. Original paint that has been very well looked after by me since buying the car new. Very happy with the gloss and ease of use. The car was previous polished using Meguiars Ultimate Compound and Polish with a wax sealant about 10months ago. Car lives out of the sun and only goes out a couple of times a month, on dry days. So the wax had held up quite well. Looking forward to seeing how this holds up too.
Thank you for the video review. Because of your idea I bought this on amazon and tried it out. Amazing product and works as described!
Thanks for the feedback and for the trust you place in my opinion Gary! How did you discover my channel by the way?
Pan TheOrganizer was searching around for ceramic paint protection for my new Tesla model 3 and came across your channel. Just saw the turtle wax ice review and will also try that in the future as well. Really enjoy your clear explanations and detailed videos showing how to apply the product. Subscribed and look forward to future videos!
Mix everthing together and make the pan Ultima hydro mix
Ahhahahaah I like the sound of that!! :)
I can see the next video now - a large explosion, then out of the smoke comes Pan, hair smoking and on end, soot all over his face, clothes in tatters, giggling like a madman...
AHAHAHAH !!!!!@@0wintermute
How about a comparison to Adams New ceramic spray coating 9H?! Also, great video Pan love the reviews! 👌
Thanks Raul !!
Salut Pan!
My truck has a lot of scratches and paint correction needed. Is it bad if I use this product let’s say now before the winter? Because I’m planning to do a full paint correction ( coin pound and polish) next spring. Or maybe use a iron remover with clay bar before winter then the ceramic coating? Merci en avance!
You certainly can apply now if you wish, and then do the full prep, correction and application in the spring.
Just picked up this product from watching your video can’t wait to try it out , thanks for the great video 👍🏼
Thanks Johnny! How did you discover my channel?
If you like this Meguiar’s, you should try the new Turtle Wax ICE Seal n Shine that I reviewed here: ua-cam.com/video/dn6xBGkBFcU/v-deo.html
And how did you find it after use?
Yeah do a Bead Maker VS Meguiars Hybrid Ceramic!!! How about do another panel using both products try Bead Maker then Hybrid ceramic on top, another panel Hybrid Ceramic then Bead Maker on top and see which way has a better gloss and shine...
Thanks for watching!
@@PanTheOrganizer I am not a professional detailer but i love cleaning my cars because no one else does it better than me. I am not a pro detailer by any means. I love your channel!! I learn more and more as i watch your videos. So this might sound like a dumb question. Can you use Bead maker and Meguiars Hybrid Ceramic together?
Thanks for your support Ernesto! Don't use Bead Maker and Meguiar's HCW. Choose one or the other.
@@PanTheOrganizer Ok using both at the same time is not the way to do it, question is can you lets say for example use Bead Maker let it cure for one day, then apply Meguiars Hybrid Ceramic would that work? Sorry just wanted to know if that would make any effect at all.. Thanks
Dont Scotts(Dallas Paint Correction)DPC line of new products.He has a an SIO2 and says his product contains the most silica ingredient.
Excellent video! Thank you for sharing.
I just had a ceramic coating professionally applied to my car, would this be ok to apply on top of the ceramic?
Yes. But there are better toppers for ceramic coatings such as: CarPro Reload, Gyeon Cure, Kamikaze Over Coat, Gtechniq C2V3, etc
I just use it yesterday for the first time and it came out awesome. I've always used their products and was always satisfied and whatever it says it will do on label, it always meets and or exceeded expectations.. love Meguiars . Great video .. Thanks ..
Thanks for watching Mike! How did you discover my channel?
@@PanTheOrganizeryour welcome , sorta by accident lol , I was scrolling and I saw the title and wanted to hear your ideas . Good video and I enjoyed it .
My local parts store has this bogo 50 percent off
Picked up two
I'm extremely tempted to try this. Especially after Adam's released their new ceramic spray and are charging 70 dollars for a 16oz bottle.
@@klasseact6663 true, unless that's what their marketing team wants you to believe. You're just paying for convinience. And paying way too much for it imo. I love Adam's, but when their liquid paint sealant is advertised to have the same durability at a third of the cost, it's a hard sell for me.
I am waiting on the delivery of the new Adam's Ceramic Spray and will do a video soon. We'll see if it lives up to the hype. I have never seen a 9H coating in a spray bottle...
Yes I agree. Self cleaning capabilities of coatings are second to none. We'll have to see how this new Adam's product does in that department.
@@PanTheOrganizer I guess I will contain my skepticism until you publish your review. Have a good day Pan!
Thanks for the trust you place in my opinion! :)
Hi Pan, great review! I just picked up a bottle and found your review which was very through so thank you for that.
I do have a controversial question though, articles online say a ceramic coating is permanent and you cannot perform paint correction after the coating is applied. Is this true? And would this not pertain to Meguiars because it's a Ceramic Wax and not a Ceramic coating?
Thanks for the information and have a great day!
Thanks! The Meguiar's HCW does have a bit of ceramic content (SiO2) but nothing close to true full blown ceramic coatings. For ceramic coatings, it's true that you can't use compounds and polishes because you would damage the coating. Hence why it's important to get the paintwork as perfect as possible before "sealing" it in for two years or more.
The HCW is a hybrid spray wax with a bit of SiO2. If you want to perform paint correction, no problem. You'll just have to reapply HCW after you're done.
How did you discover my channel?
Thank you so much for that information. I bought the Wax and found your review to be the best one. Great channel and,Passez une bonne journée, ma famille est d'edmunston!
so can i apply carnuba wax on top of it without losing the ceramic water beading capabilities?
Pan the organizer has clearly stepped his game up to the next level!#GREATNESS
Hi Pan,what a awesome review on this Meguiars Ceramic Wax,i will have to get some and try it on mine,easy to apply.
Thanks Steven!
been using this for a while now, it works fantastic.
Don't get it on your windshield though, when it rains, the wipers leave hazy streaks that take a short while before fading, reducing your vision drastically.
i apply this product depending on road usage, but worst case scenario (rain, muddy/sandy roads, salt etc) around once every 2-3 weeks.
edit : i'm using this instead of a ceramic coating, as i need to do a little bodywork before i want to try my hands at a coating that stays on for 5 years, anyone have any tips for very soft paint when it comes to coatings?
I was hoping to be able to use it on all of my glass too. I guess I will need rainx on the windshield. Do you think it would do a good job on a panoramic roof and all the other windows?
@@scenicroutetravelers3655 yes, i believe you will be very satisfied with the results on all the other windows, i dont have a panoramic roof but i imagine that it will have excellent results there as well.
I bought it, and I love it.
I no longer wash my car with soap, and scrub it.
The first time you use the product you do have to use soap, etc... to clean it.
And after you apply the ceramic coat, you just hose the car with water, and sll of the dust comes off... No scrubbing, no soap, you just lightly spray on the product, hose the car, and pat it dry.
Thanks for sharing your personal experience with it. How did you discover my channel by the way?
Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 950,000 subscribers and we have over 125 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers.
You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
I don't see how anyone can Give thumb Down when this man is giving you If mation about how to use these products🤷♂️
Thanks Larry! I appreciate your support!
Can you do a video on Top Coat F11, I’ve seen a lot of videos on it just want to get your point of view on it.
F11 works amazing!
Great video! Would like to see it compared to Adam's H2O Guard & Gloss.
Thanks Randal!
This product ok for rubber trim and plastics ,glass ?
I would avoid glass, but all the other exterior surfaces are fine.
Fantastic review as usual 👍 on black as well lol vain of my life black cars lol
Thanks Dave!!
Very good video, thank you. How about comparing it to Hidrosilex Recharge. Or at least what is your opinion of Hidrosilex vs Meguiar's Hybrid Ceramic Wax ?
Thanks Roger!
@@PanTheOrganizer Please do a review for HidroSilex vs Meguiar Hybrid Ceramic Wax soon, Pan. I just ordered both and thinking to just keep one. Will give you a thumb up for sure. :)
PAN, would you do a Gyeon Q2 WetCoat vs Meguiar's vs Mother's CFX video?
Thank you for the video, i just brought it and used this product today, must say it is really impressive . My car is shining now!!
Great to hear! How did you discover my channel by the way?
@@PanTheOrganizer i searched for this product and UA-cam recommended me this video on the top.
@@memapatravel769 same here
Hey Pan love the content just a quick question when prepping the paint and you run into 3M film when it comes to decontamination clay bar and polish? Can all your steps work on top 3M?
Rochdi Sarout yes I have same question
3M film is a kind of plastic, so while you can apply spray wax, I wouldn't use a polishing compound or any other abrasive measures. There are detailing products specifically for protective film. Also, don't use a pressure washer on 3M film, it can get under the seams and lift it off over time.
Terrific review / video on a great product, excellent and professional step-by-step instructions. Many thanks PTO. PS: Quick Q - Can MHCW be used on the vehicle's glass?
Thanks! Yes it can be used on glass.
How did you discover my channel?
Googled the product, results included your YT video.@@PanTheOrganizer
Again a great video Pan.I would like to see the difference between the Beadmaker and the HydrO2Lite from CarPro. Keep doing this video's. I'm big fan.
Thanks for watching!
I know this is an aside, but I'm so glad that finally someone knows how to say, "Without further ado." Too many English speakers say, "Without further adieu.", which is completely nonsensical, and as a French speaker yourself, you'd hopefully agree.
I use a fair few Meg's products but no used this one. Does it compare favourably to the Turtlewax similar offering in their Hybrid ceramic spray wax?
Thanks for watching! The Turtle Wax Hybrid Solution Ceramic Spray Coating lasts longer in my testing, and so does the newer Turtle Wax Hybrid Solutions Pro Graphene Flex Wax. I tested the Flex Wax vs the Meguiar's Hybrid Ceramic Spray Wax in my long term real world durability test here: ua-cam.com/video/MoBTLpRFFw4/v-deo.html
How did you discover my channel by the way?
I heard it works better if you use it as a dry aid
Yes! When used as a drying aid you get same results and don't go through so much product.
It's acts very much like ammo hydrate but as stated Meguiars has Si02 in it.
You first have to make sure you lay down the foundation coat correctly. Once the initial application is done, then yes you can use it as a drying aid, or spray-on, rinse off and bingo. Only a couple sprays per panel are needed during maintenance washes. Like in the video.
@@Ministeroffresh, does your drying towel harden up like the ones used to remove ceramic coating?
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No it doesn't and here is another video I also watched last night and learned something not talked about in this video. (see if you can spot it) ua-cam.com/video/6a0X_4PgMzo/v-deo.html
Even Pan should watch before he does his comparison video!
"chemical version of blueberries" that was good.
Hahahah. Yeah there's no real fruit extract in there. I'm pretty sure. LOL
Thank you so much! I was looking for as I used it. Now I know cause you. Thanks again.
Thanks Edson! How did you discover my channel?
@@PanTheOrganizer I was looking for Detailing. I began a detailing project to work in the garage. Sorry about the English language,I still learning it.
👍🏻. What country are you watching from? Hello from Canada 🇨🇦!
@@PanTheOrganizer USA. But I'm from Brazil.
Thanks for this video. I used this stuff today and love it. Now my question is what wash should I use when I hand wash it again?
Great video as ever Pan. I’d like to see this vs Auto Finesse Aqua Coat if you have that one please?
Thanks for watching!
Can you test the Adams ceramic spray 9h. You’re the best car detailing
Thanks!!
I've never understood why beading is a good thing? Every time there are beads on my car, when they dry I get a bunch of spots. You would think that sheeting would be the way to go to keep the car clean ... i.e. why doesn't someone make a product that encourages any water to sheet off?
You get a blend of beading and sheeting with most protectants. Beading is popular because it’s a visual reminder (aid) letting you know there is protection on the paint and it looks great too.
Well, on some level/nearly level surface, some beading is unavoidable. the main thing to keep in mind here is the water spots are not 'on the paint' , but ' on the protectant'. This means those minerals and acids aren't etching your clearcoat/paint.
Hey Pan hope it’s going good. I just wanted to give you my experience applying this product. It’s really good the beads and water shitting. The down side is that I live in Long Beach and attracts the dust. The turtle wax hybrid solution that I apply in my Sicon doesn’t attract dust.
Great video Pannnnnn! Can the Meguiar's Ceramic Wax and Fast and Finish be used together and if so, what would be sequence to use?
According to Megs on its own forums it likes to have a wax and/or sealant to bond with so yes, it can (and they prefer) there to be something on the car already.
I would apply Ultimate Fast Finish first, as the base layer, and then top if off with Hybrid Ceramic Wax. In that order, you'll be able to apply more Hybrid Ceramic Wax after maintenance washes, as you'll be able to spray and rinse off more protection.
@@PanTheOrganizer After washing the car, doing a decontamination and clay. Do I dry the car and applied the Fast Finish. After that, do I do the initial step said on the bottle or just spray the ceramic wax and rinse.
That'ssss not how it reacted to my application. I followed the instructions to the T and it didn't make any water bead off. Period... what's wrong?
They want you to spend more money. Apply the wax on a dry panel. It last 6 to 12 months and it is more cost effective. It's crazy how they say to spray a wax on and wash it off with water. Please try the dry application, thank me later.
@@King_drew I'll give it a shot thnx
Does anyone know when this is available in Europe? I really wanna try this. Thanks for your Review/Video!
Thanks!
It’s available in UK now. I’ve ordered it with Amazon.
@@KennyMcC ok great thank you!
Can't find it on Amazon
Sure , it is the best precise description, on how to use this product..The best description ever done ! Thanx Pan !!!
Thanks I appreciate it!!
Great video pan do it vs mothers cmx
Thanks Carlos!
Can it be used on clear bras?
I use the Meguiars hybrid ceramic wax currently on my racing bicycles which can cost as much as some used cars and that’s been with great success. It helps tremendously on my gravel racing bike, the Kansas dust just washes right off and the bugs don’t stick anymore. The compliments I get absolutely surprises me every time, people wondering if my 10 year old plus racing machines are brand new because of the way they shine! Going to have to give this new spray a go and see if it’s as good as the wax-detailer….
Concerns :
What happens if the sprays got on the windshield and windows while applying?
And what happens if it’s not applied correctly?
Other than that it is the prefect video and you never fail to put every detail in your information. No pun intended in “detail” 😊thank you so much sir.
Thanks. Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 840,000 subscribers and 105 million views! I have been detailing for 25 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers.
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If you get some overspray on the glass, it's perfectly fine. I would simply avoid spraying it directly on the glass.
@@PanTheOrganizer the product can't be sprayed on glass or plastics?
Is it okay to blow dry after application instead of towel dry?
The first base layer must be done as per the instructions. Or you can apply on dry paint. We found that actually works better.
From then on, maintenance is as simple as spray on, rinse off. Once you finished rinsing, then you can use a blower to dry the car.
Don’t use a blower with the product on the paint though. It must be rinsed off first.
@@PanTheOrganizer thanks
Man ive been so satisfied using this on my 2000 grand marquis, keeps that gold paint nice but I've been using it differently than follow up applications. Wash like always, then I spray it on and use a fresh microfiber to hand apply the gel inside evenly, its a show stopper. Better than Lucas slick mist that i used to fanboy over
Thanx for the "how to" ive been deliberating over ceramic coatings as i couldnt work them out & this explanation is 10x's better than meguiars site!!! Thanx from Aust.
You are very welcome
I really like this product. For me, using it on a daily driver in Sweden, it lasts for about 6 months and im happy with that.
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Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on UA-cam as we surpassed 790,000 subscribers and 100 million views! I have been detailing for 25 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers.
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I like your prep procedure. Not to be a negative nancy but awesome beading is easy to come by these days. The real question is how long a product lasts, as I am 67 and have been washing waxing for 45 years and no longer want to spend any more time than I have to on this procedure. Not sure how that second coat works as the rinse does not distribute the product evenly on the surface so if you have a quick answer there I would appreciate it. I do the same prep but prefer to polish the vehicle before any wax/sealant is applied as only a polish can bring out the full color through the clearcoat. Surprised you don't do this it is just about universally recommended. I use Meguiar's Ultimate Polish and then a product called Quick and Slick because it is definitely both (lol) and you don't use much. I have pretty much eliminated washing the vehicle by also incorporating a product called Wash Wax All (by Aero). They have many different ones but the blue basic works perfectly as a dry wash if the vehicle is pretty clean or a wet wash just rinse off vehicle and apply while wet. So wet or dry vehicle the same effect. I will even try to take advantage of a heavy rain and simply use the product afterward while car is wet. Super slick finish and you can build as many coats as you like very quickly (same with Quick and Slick but vehicle must be dry). And both are cheap too! I would consider switching when I run out if this product lasts longer. I have Lexus RX 450h will Claret Metallic and the red has a lot of depth and flake that is brought out by the polish not the other products which are for protection. I did subscribe which I rarely do. I have a couple of questions but this has gotten too long already so i will just do one. Bird crap is the reason for max protection on a vehicle. Will this product slow down the inevitable cc etching? Will any product do it at a reasonable cost? Thanks jim
I'm not one that typically leaves comments on anything. But I used this stuff this morning and it's incredible. Also, a bottle goes a long ways. I used about 1/3 a bottle on our Suburban and 24 ft travel trailer.
Thanks for sharing your personal experience. How did you discover my channel by the way?
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I used this, I will just stick with my Turtle Wax Ice on a dry car, very easy to apply and I find that it last longer than any spray wax I've tried to use, regardless of price.
I agree , i've been using Turtle wax Ice since new in 2008 . I use it twice a year , spring and fall , the car still has its new car shine and dirt hoses off easily between washes with Turtle Wax Ice car wash .