What is your favorite Spray on Wax??

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what is the best or your favorite spray on way and why?

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DG Aquawax. No streaking, incredible gloss and durable. I actually just used it on my windows this morning, inside and out. Windows are now crystal clear, plus it leaves the cab of my truck smelling great!
 
I have tried...

1. ECO TOUCH SPRAY WAX
2. PRIMA HYDRO WAX AS U DRY.

The eco was 10/10. No smears/streaks and leaves behind decent protection. And gives a good look.

PRIMA was and still is my favorite. Use this BEFORE you dry. Leaves a flawless finish. Above average protection.

Both can be used on trim glass.
 
Black Fire Crystal Seal - I know it's a sealant but it's replaced all my traditional spray waxes. YMMV but this is truly a wow product.
 
I knew this wouldn't be easy :) I like the wax as you dry idea that's kind of why I want a spray wax.
 
:iagree: for all the same reasons. Plus price is awesome for a whole gallon!!!

$$ 50$ for 2 gallons!?! Okay now I'm leaning towards this! Plus you can use it in the sunshine :) that's a big plus for me since my 3 car garage has every thing but car space :/
 
Pinnacle XMT Spray Wax -- easy to apply, reasonably durable, wet glossy look.
 
I've used Sonus Glanz and Meguiars Ultimate Quick Wax (a.k.a. 156). The Meguiars is my favorite hands down. It goes on really easy and the shine is fantastic. I really like it as a post-wash booster.
 
I would have to say Megs D156. After trying so many diff spray waxes I always seem to come back to D156. Can be bought OTC (Meguiars Quick Wax), super easy to apply, no streaks even in full sun, great durability.

I am so glad I purchased a gallon.
 
I would have to say Megs D156. After trying so many diff spray waxes I always seem to come back to D156. Can be bought OTC (Meguiars Quick Wax), super easy to apply, no streaks even in full sun, great durability.

I am so glad I purchased a gallon.
How long does a gallon last? I have 2 cars and a pickup! trying to decide if I should save a $1 and go for the 2gallon deal.



 
How long does a gallon last? I have 2 cars and a pickup! trying to decide if I should save a $1 and go for the 2gallon deal.





That's really going to depend on how frequently you are using it. Are you using it as a drying aid, just a spray wax, etc. Whats the 2 gallon deal?
 
Ultima Paint Guard Plus....super easy to apply and lasts for months.
 
Ultimate Quik Wax works wonders for me. Does everything I want out of a spray wax, goes on and off easy, exceptional shine, excellent hydrophobic behavior on initial water contact, smells great, and it does fill minor marring and swirls for those who don't have time to polish after claying, this stuff helps with that.
 
You may consider Optimum Opti-Seal. Extremely easy application. Wipe on, walk away. Maybe buff any high spots. Stuff works very well on paint and glass, and also enhances and protects plastics and rubber. I wouldn't use it in a strong wind though..
 
Whoa there.... leseee..... Megs 156 & DG 951 for totally different reasons. Megs is cheap, and is a good enough product. But after using 951 I stopped putting 156 on my own vehicles. Duragloss is VERY slick, and may actually be an upgrade to offering Megs (although it's surely not more expensive). Also (as I've said before ) I keep both as "virgin" as well as "polycharged" on my shelf for my personal vehicles (and a select few). Call me OCD, or just nuts.... :laughing:

Then when you want to really spend money..... Both BF Wet Diamond Polymer Spray AND/OR WG Deep Gloss Spritz Sealant are what I'll use on the garage queens.
 
I've used some of the products mentioned here (such as AquaWax and 156) and they are really good. A very similar product that is inexpensive and can be found locally at most auto stores and even at WalMart, is Lucas Slick Mist Speed Wax. Lucas is as versatile as AquaWax in that it can be used on all car surfaces, either as a drying aid or as a "topper" on a dry, clean car.

I buy mine at WalMart and Slick Mist there is even slightly cheaper than AquaWax so it really represents an outstanding value. It is not talked about very much but this is an excellent product due to its performance, versatility, availability and price point. The great "bubble gum" smell is a nice bonus.
 
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