rlmccarty2000
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Hard to beat BSD for durability. I mix it 50/50 with V07 to thin it out some.
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So is this a QD or a spray wax? I've probably seen this around but didn't know it had the beading rep it doesBSD is Sonax Brilliant Shine Detailer.
So is this a QD or a spray wax? I've probably seen this around but didn't know it had the beading rep it does
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Sonax wheel shield is also tacky, at first, must be their thing! Thanks for the info, I'm going to be getting some...like I need more stuffIt is a QD. It’s a basically a QD with the same properties of Sonax PNS. Just search YouTube is you want to know how good the beading is. Great stuff. Waxmode/Loach has a good review of it. Not the easiest to apply do to the fact that it is tacky like Sonax PNS but the end result of beading and self cleaning is better than any QD on the market IMO.
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It is a QD. It’s a basically a QD with the same properties of Sonax PNS. Just search YouTube is you want to know how good the beading is. Great stuff. Waxmode/Loach has a good review of it. Not the easiest to apply do to the fact that it is tacky like Sonax PNS but the end result of beading and self cleaning is better than any QD on the market IMO.
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BDS is a little thick, that’s why I mix V07 with it. Probably could use Beadmaker instead of V07 for a super QD.
When you apply BSD I like to do as you are recommended to apply the BM the second time. 1-2 sprays per panel and 2-3 sprays per larger panels. I spray BSD only into the mf towel and wipe it in on the paint. This way the tacky feeling is not a problem for me. If I use it as a drying aid or don't get the panel completly dry. I have put the BSD in a flairosol bottle which gives you a very fine mist and a more even distribution of the BSD. Or put it in a spray bottle that you can adjust the sprayer head with and set it to fine mist it out. A little of BSD goes a long way. I also use a high plush mf towel to do the buff with. As I feel I get a less tacky feeling after this. And you can also dilute it with destilled water or something like V07 or any other water based QD/spray wax. I like the crazy water behavior on it's own that BSD gives you. If you use it every 2-4 wash you will have a coating like LSP always. And even more aggressive water behavior and self cleaning ability than some coatings. So if you accept it's not the slickest or the easiest way to apply it. The Sonax Brilliant Shine Detailer is hard to beat for a simple QD.
I’m shocked at 931’s durability experiences. I have Aquawax 951 but it seems like 931 at qd strength is more durable? I would think 951 has more polymer/solids and would last the longest. Or am I getting something backwards?
This is bead maker put on about a week ago and after 2 inches of rain yesterday.
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Thanks for posting the comparison. I have both and will try the same on one of cars. Of the little I've used of both so far, the Bead Maker is more enjoyable to apply and I love the sickness.
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