

🛠️ Wax smarter, not harder — shine that lasts and dazzles!
CAR GUYS Liquid Wax is an advanced car wax formulated with proprietary polymers and Carnauba for superior paint protection and a deep, mirror-like shine. Designed for all paint colors, it requires only 1-2 applications per year, making it incredibly time-efficient. The easy-to-use liquid formula spreads smoothly and buffs off effortlessly with the included applicator, delivering a sleek, durable finish that keeps your vehicle looking showroom fresh. Proudly made in the USA, backed by responsive customer support.










| ASIN | B01E4MC066 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #42,367 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #213 in Waxes |
| Brand | CAR GUYS |
| Brand Name | CAR GUYS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,853 Reviews |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Weight | 8 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | CAR GUYS |
| Model Number | 8542149021 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | LW-8OZ-KIT |
| Recommended Uses For Product | For Paint Protection, Polishing |
| Specific Uses For Product | Polishes,Shine |
| UPC | 762952133358 |
| Unit Count | 8.0 Ounce |
| Warranty Description | We warranty this product for 2 years, but it should last longer as long as stored in optimal conditions. Optimal storage temperature is between 50-60 degrees. As a general rule, try to never buy more of any one product that you can't reasonably see yourself using in 1.5 - 2 years time. At CAR GUYS, we sometimes like to reformulate and tweak formulas every few years. Often times it's to keep up wit… |
P**Y
Easy on. No drips looks black and clean
Did a nice job as far as the application. The applicator itself surprisingly worked well. I have AT tires on an older f150 and usually it’s hard to apply at the edges. Gels stunk. This one provided a decent black color to them in an easy swipe or two. It didn’t run like Armour All I’m quite satisfied with this one. Customer service was also 5 star.
D**R
unbeatable for your average person yet still very good for pros.
Great wax. I'm usually not a fan of liquid waxes. I like to take my time and really get down and dirty detailing my rides. This wax is really good though. It doesn't have the most "pop" and gloss I've ever seen from a wax but it still looks really good. Longetivity is good as well. What I do like about it the most is the ease of use. The wax spreads like a dream. So smooth and easy and a little goes a long way. It takes a little while to haze up but that is a good thing because this lets you wax the whole car at once instead of one panel at a time. Then when you are done applying I don't know if I've had another wax that was this easy to take off. Even if you accidentally go too thick in an area the wax comes off with ease, but when its applied thin and correctly, you literally just run the towel over it and it comes right off. No more popeye arms from waxing your car. I really like the applicator pad that comes with it too and I wish I could buy this separately. In short, if you're not super hardcore or you don't want to spend hours upon hours doing a wax job this wax absolutely cannot be beat. If you are hardcore you will still be very pleased with this wax and its very very good when you just need to brighten up a clean vehicle without a lot of effort. Its what I would call an outstanding "every day" or "all around" wax.
D**N
Great Product
There are so many hypes about so-called paint protector, carnauba wax, polymer paint sealant, ceramic coating, etc in automobile detail market. Also there are a lot of Youtubers reviewed these variety of products like they are chemistry engineers. All these products, regardless of how fancy the name or the term they use, serve one main purpose. And that is to wax and shine your automobile paint surface. This is not rocket science. When the surface becomes so smooth, any foreign objects ,duct, even water can't easily staying or sticking on the paint. Air flow during the drive keeps the vehicle paint surface clean and sparkling. However, there are difference from one brand to others because of different compounds and additives. Therefore, some products are very easy to apply while others might require more effort. Some maintain the shiny look on your car for long time while others might need to reapply more frequently. But none of them protect your car from rock chipping or road debris damage. Now here is the good news. This product, CarGuys Liquid Wax - The Ultimate Car Wax Shine with Polymer Paint Sealant Protection, works really good. I used it on my car 3 months ago. It is amazing that it actually keeps my car sparkling and ductless since then. It is easy to apply as long as we can read the simple instruction. It also comes with surprisingly high quality pad and microfiber cloth. Have to give it 5 stars and highly recommend.
S**C
Liquid Wax is the Way To Go!
Goes on nice and easy. Comes off just as easy. Wanted to try a liquid type wax for some time now, and this seemed to have good reviews, so I gave it a shot. Far better than paste wax if you are doing a large vehicle like a truck. Your arms will thank you, and Mr Miyagi would approve! Has held up just as good as any other wax I’ve used. Wouldn’t say it’s some miracle wax by any means, but it does bead water and hopefully holds up. Waxed the truck and the gf’s car about 2 months ago. Truck is white, so although it will never be as shiny as a black vehicle, it definitely was shiny and felt nice and smooth after the wax. Gf’s car is a darker grey, and this wax made it look outstanding. Beads water just like any other wax. My favorite part is that I noticed I missed a few spots the next day, and it didn’t cake up like a paste wax would in all the corners and especially around the handles. Grabbed a towel and rubbed it right off. Put it on the glass and didn’t discolor the black trim seals like some waxes do when I overshot a tad. I’m sold on liquid waxes now, although I don’t know that I’m sold 100% on this one in particular. Little too expensive when you’re waxing large vehicles, and I can’t honestly say it’s really any better or worse than any other wax on the market. Some may disagree, but I’m not a detailer for a living, just a mechanic. I wax all my vehicles multiple times a year to protect from the sun and winter harshness, so as long as it lasts more than a month, I’m happy.
D**K
Throw the foam applicator away, it sucks up and wastes product
LIQUID WAX: 5 stars, note, this is only about application of wax, I have no observations on longevity protection or reduced car washes at this time. FOAM APPLICATOR: -5 (Negative stars). How can something get negative stars I hear you ask? If using it is detrimental I answer. I believe this foam is open cell foam like a bath sponge so it's actually soaking up the wax and getting heavier as you use it. That's why the negative stars, it's actually soaking up, meaning wasting expensive product by the very fact you are using it. Dont use it, throw it away, its sucking up wax dollars. Secondly its has a poorly stitched on pocket for your hand/finger tips, half way through my second panel it came undone, dropping the applicator on a dirty garage floor, I threw it away. MICROFIBER CLOTH: 5 STARS, it's a good cloth, deeper pile than other cloths I have, at the end of a day it's a cloth. It does a good job. I have a great condition, two year old, low mileage mid size SUV with black plastic trim in parts and the usual black rubber seal around windows. I applied 1 coat of car guys liquid wax staying an inch away from all black plastic and rubber trim (as per instructions on the bottle) by a good inch. I also waxed all glass as well. I repeated the process the following day. The wax was easy on and easy off, nice slick feeling once buffed by hand with their cloth. I followed up later that same day (after the prescribed 6 hours) with a coat of car guys hybrid wax sealant spray and put that all over the black plastic trim and rubber which I had avoided with the first and second coat of liquid wax. I will follow up with an update after I see how the wax protects my vehicle over time. TABLESAW: I have a table saw with a cast iron top, it's a perpetual battle to keep rust at bay, like all woodworkers who perpetually battle oxidization I have used autosol, bostik topcoat, boeshield and various paste waxes to no avail, nothing wins the battle against rust. I thought I would power sand and try a couple of coats of car guys liquid wax to see how it works compared to all the professional purpose made substances I have used in the past. I'll also update here if it works, hopefully the product does not have silicone in, I should have written to car guys first to ask if it had silicone in before using, too late now. TABLESAW UPDATE: Awesome results for keeping rust of a cast iron tablesaw. I use the wax about once or twice a year, I have had zero corrosion in the 3+ years I have used it.
B**L
I've become a Car Guys guy
I'm not a detailing fanatic, just looking to protect my investment by maintaining my car's exterior. I've owned many cars and have tried too many products to count over the years. From traditional paste waxes to "Nu" stuff and everything in between. They all get the job done more or less, but some are a pain to apply/remove, some leave that awful white residue, etc. I've been using Car Guys hybrid spray wax for touch ups and noticed how slick the surface stays after applying it, so I decided to give their liquid wax a try. Like most other products, it works well, but it has some distinct advantages: 1. It's an easy to apply liquid. A thin coating is all you need. 2. You apply it all at once and let it dry before removing it. 3. You can apply it to glass. 4. It's easy to remove and there's no chalky/dusty residue. My car looks great. More importantly, the exterior is protected from the elements. My quest is over.
A**C
Seems Good at First...
The best thing about this wax is the ease of applying and buffing. Far easier than Zymol, which has been my choice of car wax after trying many others. I've tried Car Guys on both bright white paint, and deep black. If your car is white, this wax is probably your best bet. Gives a nice, glossy shine. However - on my black car, it provides a good shine, but when the car is in the sun, you can still see swirl marks. Now, I know that to truly remove swirl marks, I'll need a polishing compound or clay treatment. However, when I used Zymol, without any other treatment aside from a wash, I felt it did a better job of covering the swirl marks in the sun, on the same car. In the shadows, or on cloudy days, the difference in shine between Zymol and Car Guys is minimal. Also, both provide a silky smooth surface. My other nuance is that, to make my wax last longer and the car look cleaner longer, in between wax jobs I apply a Carnauba spray wax. Just to buff out any imperfections. With Zymol, I can do this no problem. However, I've noticed that the spray wax doesn't mix well with Car Guys, and it's harder to apply and buff out. Other than this, Car Guys wax has been great. I feel that Zymol - to me - is still the benchmark, and the higher level of shine that Zymol provides is offset by the effort needed to buff out. If your car color is other than black, this is probably as good as it gets before compounds and clay come into play.
J**3
Read this now instead of all the reviews!
Firstly, I'm not your average joe when it comes to a car wash. This is the best product I have ever used on my Corvette. I've had corvettes for 6 years now and no product has done to my car what this has. My car is SLIPPERY!!! SMOOTH!!!! LIKE NEVER BEFORE ITS AMAZING! I want to say SLIPPERY again because that's what it does! Do these steps. If your car is stupidly dirty and has been for a long time ***clay bar first*** 1. Start off by wax stripping your car with Meguiars wash+ as a normal car wash expect bucket only method . Do sections at a time (do not let that stuff dry on your car). Water it down and do sections at a time. Please understand that. 2. Use this sealant on your car. Easy on the entire car then buff off after it turns white. Read product directions. You can do it a second time (not necessary) but wait 30 minutes after you buffed first coat. Please wait 6 hours before adding anything else after this. 3. After 6 hours of curing the sealant on paint, use *Car Guys Hybrid Wax Spray*. I bought a gallon, well worth it. Spray your entire car with that while buffing off doing sections at a time. You can do 2 coats for a better result. This stuff will last you months!!! Sealant is once or twice a year. Hybrid spray wax is applied after every car wash. ***Make sure when you wash your car next time to not use wax stripper on it or you'll defeat everything you have done. The wax stripper is a tool used to prep for a new sealant or wax on the car*** Did you read that up there? 4. Also I like to use chemical guys maxi suds grape. Its concentrated and a gallon. Its $18. Buy 2 gallons it will last you 3 years! Use it right, do not exaggerate. *A cap can do 5 gallons of water* Use more If you want. Best car wash shampoo you'll ever use, better then their entire line up as well. 1 galling should last you a year or 2 depending on how you use it and how much. This product is a shampoo that leaves a small amount of wax and a coat of enhanced glossier on your car after every wash. Never wash your car with hard water after you put this stuff on your car or you'll just strip it of your cars surface. *************************************** Do all of this on your car and maintain it that way all the time. You will wish you can thank me. This is the perfect stuff to keep your car looking its vest you wont even want to drive it! Thanks Car Guys, you guys are something else. This product is really a 10/5 stars
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