McKee's 37 Spray Wax

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I applied McKee's 360 about 2 weeks ago and finally had a chance to try the spray wax. I started with a rinseless wash using D114 and used the spray wax as a drying aid. D156 is my benchmark, and let me say, McKee's is right up there. No streaks, and felt very "smooth" while drying. A couple of sprays on most panels was enough. Spread well and dried easily.

The look...at least as good as D156. Frankly, I was really impressed at how deep my silver paint looked. Super slick..on par or better than 156. Again, I love D156, so this is saying a lot. After a few hours, I'd go out on a limb and say it looked even better. Even after 300 miles of driving, I was admiring it in the parking lot at the hotel tonight. Looks great.

The only "issue" I have is that it says to only use every 4-6 weeks, to avoid wax build up. So, when I wash this weekend I am going to use the McKee's rinseless at QD strength.

So far, I really like this product. A bit more expensive, but works very well. Hoping for some rain so I can check out the beading/water behavior.
 
if it's anything like the xmt spray wax that came before it, it is no doubt a winner!
 
I would appreciate a review of the 360 if you have some time. I have a bottle from the "mystery box" sale a few weeks back. I've never used an All-In-One product.
 
The 360 is good stuff. It's weird to me because there is little product to buff off. However, it's a great cleaner and even did some correction on my hard paint. It left a very slick finish that had nice gloss and depth. I'm going to give it a go on my wife's car this weekend, which will be more of a test than my car, which is newer and kept up better. Bottom line...it's good stuff
 
I was a fan of both the XMT360 and Spray Wax. Havent tried either of the McKee's versions yet which are both improved.

As far as 360, its main weakness (if you can call it that) was durability and that was where it was greatly improved according to Nick. It is simply the easiest AIO to use, PERIOD. Yes, it disapears, and if there is anything left behind, it wipes off with no effort. I used to use it on my dad's white Acura TL and people would comment on how nice his car looked.
 
At Detailfest, Nick suggested highly I try out the new McKee's Fast Wax Spray Wax. My car is coated in Wolfgang Uber, but I could not resist trying it for appearance and to see how it would react with a coating. No streaking, additional gloss was present ...I say this is a nice offering.

(the tires are coated in McKee's Tire Gel - 2 coats)

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