Are "wax as you dry" products good?
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Hello! I was wondering if these products are recommended. I'm pretty lazy when it comes it waxing. I get impatient can get pretty tired after waxing for an hour.. So has anyone used a "wax as you dry" product? I know it's probably not a top notch way of waxing, but does it provide some protection if I use it about once a month?
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Rep Power: 0 I use Meguiars. Its prett decent. lasts about a week or two, but I have about 800 coats of it on my car by now. So I can go a month or two without it and still have a shinier car than most people. but its definately not top notch. The Meguiars NXT stuff is much better. I love that. I did my car, engine, engine bay, everything with it, sooo shiny.
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Rep Power: 252 If your lazy, just use the NXT speed detailer after you wash and dry. Its a fine coat of wax that will add shine. If your looking for protection then you just need to get some regular wax for it.
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