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I found it to be tacky feeling as well which I didn't like. Liked the smell though and the protection seems legit. The MF towel I used with it stopped absorbing water even after washing it.
I use the PNS, then top off with the BSD. I agree it can feel tacky but I think the protection more than makes up for it. Some have made the following suggestions:
(1) do a 50-50 or 75 (BSD) - 25 mixture with V7
(2) use BSD and then, after weekly wash, use another QD i.e. V7
I tried to 50-50 mix and didn't like it, tried to 75-25 and liked it better. I felt the 50-50 compromised the protection and didn't result in a HUGE difference.
Thats a great suggestion. Am gonna give the Sonax Netshield a go in my next shipment (about time since I'm running out of rim cleaners as well!)
I'm guessing the QD would be one that gives a waxy feel? Am just concerned that it could compromise the protection and/or beautiful beading from BSD![]()
Hydrophobic properties are excellent... but if you are after slickness, sonax brilliant shine and sonax polymer net shield are not the products for you.
Cheers zmcgovern45, any idea about their High Speed Wax? The red spray bottle...
High Speed Wax is a great product as well. The beading is not quite at the level of Brilliant Shine Detailer, you have that slight trade off between intense beading and slickness. In fact, no spray sealant in the short term is at the level of Brilliant Shine Detailer for the price when it comes to beading. But if you're looking for a nice balance of something that's super slick that will repel water quite well, then High Speed Wax is the one you're going to want to work with.
Slickness anxiety can be treated, but requires a lot of therapy.
fuzion spray wax will look great on that color.Anyone had any experience with this so far? Just shipped a bottle from Singapore to where I am in Australia. The beads are amazing! The only complain I have is that the surface doesn't give that silky feel like waxes after application...
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I used it last night at about 50° and had no problems whatsoever. Not as slick as most spray-type products, but flashed very nicely. Interestingly, each time I've driven since I applied it (sub-32°F), I get a layer of frozen condensate on the quarter panel above that tail pipe. Essentially, frost. This isn't a complaint- just an observation. This hasn't happened with other products. Makes me wonder what's going on. It certainly left something behind! I applied BF Crystal Seal about a week ago, so that's possibly a factor.About an hour ago I used this product. The temp was 44 degrees. My truck was cold to the touch. I was concerned about streaks. My concern was quickly banished as I began to wipe. Now my truck has some protection from the elements. Very pleased with the results.
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Does a lack of slickness with BSD contribute to more dust accumulation that with other (slicker) spray waxes?
Does a lack of slickness with BSD contribute to more dust accumulation that with other (slicker) spray waxes?
Also-- should I dedicate a specific towel for BSD use? I'd hate to ruin a pile of $5/ea microfiber towels!