Dogma, Beadmaker is glossier and more slick than those products because those are its strong points, the other products emphasize durability and looks next. Like you said Beadmaker is perfect for your needs, perfect. As long as people fully understand that Beadmaker ISN'T about durability it's all good, 1 month max seems to be the rule of thumb.
I can't wait to use Beadmaker when it gets warmer...he, I can't wait for it get warmer.
I'm looking forward to seeing how the 1:1 ratio of Beadmaker/Sonax BSD does on my car. Will it maintain the glossy looks of Beadmaker and add more durability from the BSD or will they work against each other
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Very interesting combo BM and BSD! Will be intresting to see what you think about it.
Dogma: Was that 20F and you did the wash outside too? I tested a waterless wash last year and it had been down to that temperature during the night and was just above 32F when testing it. That was no fun LOL. It started to freeze on the paint when I started to wipe it off. Just tried Ech2o and it was around 40F after it had snowed. That worked great though. The temperature is going down and up like crazy here in Sweden the last couple of weeks. So I gently wiped the snow off the hood with the snow brush I have. Did not take in the consideration that water is a great solvent on it's own LOL. The mess it got got me to get the Ech2o bottle diluted to 1:10 and a couple of mf towels and a drying towel to clean the mess up of what I did LOL. Don't think that it been such a mess if it's had been unprotected paint. Now it's Sonax Spray and Seal on the car and it's sure still there under all the dirt. But impresive that Ech2o works below the freezing point. That I did not thought after the freezing mess last year with another brand of waterless wash. If this weather holds up a little longer I think I'm going to a coin op wash with a PW. And finish it off with waterless wash with Ech2o.