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Meguiar's D15601 Synthetic X-Press Spray Wax is a versatile, easy-to-use spray wax that creates a deep, wet-look shine and durable protection. It can be applied on wet or dry paint, even in direct sunlight, and features water-beading technology to repel moisture and simplify cleaning. Ideal for professionals and car enthusiasts seeking a quick, high-gloss finish.
Manufacturer | Meguiar's |
Brand | Meguiar's |
Model | D15601 |
Item Weight | 8.4 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 4.4 x 11.45 x 7 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | D15601 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | D15601 |
OEM Part Number | D15601 |
A**R
Easy to use with good results
This is a super easy product to use. Good results for the amount of time you have to put in. It's also a great drying agent. Finish is good, shine is respectable and protection is good, once you get a layer or two built up. The Jeep pictured is a 2016 with @ 40,000 miles. It's been off road several times but is treated to 'spa days' every time it's washed. I use this Xpress spray wax after every 3rd or 4th wash. You can literally wash the Jeep by driving in the rain now, it's so slick.The Honda is a 2010 with @ 110,000 miles and belongs to my kid. It gets a good wash job but not as through as the Jeep. The Honda will still show water spots after driving in the rain and some dirt sticks to it. It has only been treated 3-4 times in the 2 years it's been in the family (I've realized I'm a fool for not coating this car like the Jeep).All that being said, he's what is almost imperative for this product to be successful (and you to be happy using it).Wash the carClay bar the car (youtube it, millions of videos) of course, I recommend Meguiars as it's all I've ever used.Polish the car.Spray the Xpress Wax- spray 1 mist on a microfiber rag then 2 mist per panel (fender, door, 1/2 hood, etc.). Wipe product in, flip to dry side or use an new dry microfiber to polish and then step back and admire your work.Yes, it's about a 1/2 days work but once you do the hard part, the rest is easy. Next time you wash your car, dry with a car drying towel about 90% and then spray your Xpress Wax just like the 1st time... 1 mist on the rag and 2 mists on a panel. You don't have to do it every wash but every 3rd wash will give you some pretty amazing gloss and protection.PROSinexpensive, super easy to use AFTER PREP, won't dry white on plastics, use it on anything on your car, even leather (look it up)CONSprep work is a must, you don't think you're waxing as it's so easy to use, protection is good after layers are 'built up'
S**N
Quick and Effective
It’s so easy to apply and leaves a great shine. It dries quickly without streaking and provides long-lasting protection.
J**S
HOUSE CLEANING - Yep, you read that right.
OK, besides car stuff, I do a lot of the house cleaning. You have got to try this stuff.BTW, I dilute to at lease 50/50 water to product. If I don't I find that it dries too fast.What do I use it for? Almost everything:Glass? Yep. Spray on a section or spray a microfiber till moist/slightly wet. Wipe on, then wipe/polish off with a dry microfiber. Streak free and some water repellent properties. The great thing is that after a couple of times, it leaves the glass so smooth that you just need a dry microfiber for touch up. No wax, no Windex, no water; just a dry microfiber.Granite and Travertine countertops (NO FLOORS - too slippery)? Yep. If the counter top isn't too dirty, spray on, wipe/polish off. Beautiful shine that gets better every time. Let's face it, water (and I've diluted this with water) is good for most cleaning, so this works just fine for daily wipe offs.Porcelain? Why not? You guessed it, it works great.Fiberglass showers? Yep.Woodwork???? School's out. I'm still experimenting, but it looks hopeful. I've done half a table top and it comes out smooth and shiny, but I just don't know yet.Most of my daily cleanup used to be Windex. Now I mostly use this stuff. I guess the polymer gets under the "dirt" and clings to the surface allowing a pretty easy wipe off. I also get off minor hard water spots (other wise I use acid like vinegar or citric acid).YMMVAlso, my favorite microfibers are these. Long nap on one side, short nap on the other.Chemical Guys MIC50612 Professional Grade Premium Microfiber Towels, Gold - 16 in. x 16 in. (Pack of 12)
K**R
I like the pleasant smell but I was a little taken ...
I dropped one star because information on the rear label seemed so elusive when I searched for it BEFORE making a purchase and frankly I haven't found anything on its expected level of protection/UV etc.. I like the pleasant smell but I was a little taken aback by the fact that the product seems to be something you don't want in your eyes, on your skin nor inhale it BUT apparently it won't seem to hurt you if it is swallowed?! Since I couldn't find this info before I even bought this I'm including a photo on here for others to be able to read the rear label.. As far as its effectiveness, it works really well, very easy to apply and wipe clean. It leaves a nice clean shine, water definitely beads off and using it on glass actually works great. I make sure to use a different towel to wipe any residue from the glass so there aren't any streaks/smearing. I've had others ask me what I used on their windshields as the water/condensation just flew off when they activated their wipers. Also I think a little goes a pretty long ways. I didn't measure precisely but guessing I'd say on the exterior paint, glass and trim of an average sedan, I've used about 4-8 ounces of undiluted product which means I should get about 16-32 applications out of this one gallon, very economical IMO.
A**R
Easy to apply awesome results
I’ve always been skeptical of fast and easy spray on waxes. I’m old school and always thought good ole elbow grease and a lot of time is what’s required to get a good “glow” on a clean car. This stuff has changed my mind… I’ve tried it on a white truck and a black car and it works equally well. I’ve not noticed and white areas on plastic or rubber trim either. The process is simple, wash the vehicle, spray it on while the car is still wet then while the car down with a good quality drying cloth/towel. Don’t skimp on the towel… Now I’m sure this won’t last as long as the ole fashioned elbow grease process but applying every 3rd or 4th wash (5 or 6 weeks) seems reasonable to me.
T**D
All in one great product.
It is good to use for body clean and shine. As well as tires and glass.
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