Homemade spray wax

I gave you really easy ways to use up
the remainder of the Collinite and Klasse
products—without breaking the bank.

It’s your choice to proceed with those
suggested methods, or not.


Bob

I understand you gave me easy ways to use up these products. But I would like to know whether this is how all other "spray waxes" are made. Do they just pour sealants or waxes into spray bottles?
 
I don't think most people make their own spray waxes, that's why you're not getting many detailed answers. If I was going to try it, I would simply try Bob's method and see if it sprays nicely. If it doesn't, cut it with water until it does. Maybe throw in a little isopropyl alcohol as well. If it never sprays nicely, then there's your answer. Use a 4 oz bottle so you don't waste much product if it doesn't work.

So is this how all other spray waxes are made just like Bob says? I am very doubtful that spraying these products would make it easy to wipe off... Furthermore, spray waxes like Meg's Ultimate Quik Wax don't provide the same level of production and longevity. So they are essentially different products from waxes and sealants
 
Collinite isn't going to hold in solution. I'd probably forget about turning that one into a spray wax. Most people mixing their own spray waxes and detailers are usually using the last couple ounces in their various bottles (to use up product like you suggest) and mixing products of like consistency to begin with.

Ie. Take the last ounce in six different bottles of spray wax and detail spray and create a "frankendetailer". Mostly for fun. Some like to mix waterless wash formulas (ex. Duragloss fast clean and shine) with some spray wax (ex. Duragloss Aquawax) to create a super-charged detail spray. That sort of thing.

Ah thanks for the reply
 
Could members here, who are pro detailers or enthusiasts, share how you made your own spray waxes? I would really appreciate it

We buy the proper products and use them as intended. Because as a pro, I don't have time to be monkeying around reinventing the wheel when I'm trying to get paid.
 
Alright then. I'll take these products to my workplace, and see what I can do. If anyone's interested I'll post the results
 
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