Recommendations For Glossiest Spray Wax

Beadmaker


I love all the recommendations! I've put several in my cart, but I'm not sure I can justify the Polish Angel's price! Maybe somewhere down the road I'll try that one if I feel like treating myself, lol. Please feel free to continue to chime in, I'll likely hold off until the weekend before making a purchase.
 
I love all the recommendations! I've put several in my cart, but I'm not sure I can justify the Polish Angel's price! Maybe somewhere down the road I'll try that one if I feel like treating myself, lol. Please feel free to continue to chime in, I'll likely hold off until the weekend before making a purchase.

I have a lot of PA products and my least favorite is High Gloss, I got a lot of streaking with it. But many of the others I have used I love. Just a note, my BM reccomendation is based upon price and shine. I have also used a number of the other products noted in this thread so far.
 
Beadmaker after wash.
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Yes, PA is pricey but their products take very little amounts to achieve great results.
 
This weekend I tried a 50:50 mix of Mckee’s37 Fast Wax and High Gloss Detail Spray. Really enjoyed this combo as a drying aid and the results left behind!! I did rinseless washes on my beater civic and my wife’s well maintained daily driven Miata.
My civic is pretty swirled as I’ve never given a good intense compound/polish but the shine is clearly there!! 180k miles and given no respect in parking lots :(
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My wife’s Miata with 55k and sits outside 24/7 in all 4 seasons!
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Duragloss aquawax it’s a normal spray wax not spray on rinse off. I loved it so much I contacted duragloss and they gave me a free T-shirt that fit
 
For price and gloss Griots best of show spray wax is nice with decent durability.


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My vote goes to Sonax Brilliant Shine Detailer. Seems the stuff has really grown on me recently, plus the durability is pretty phenomenal for a spray


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I understand from a business kind of view that Polish Angel products is a little pricey even if a little goes a long way with them. For personal use if going more by the look of the spray wax you useing. I would absolutely recommend to try them out.

As I have understand it before the Bead Maker did some noice and come to be a hype. There was detailers that used P&S brand and there pro line of products that was been sended this BM out to them. And many of them absolutely loved working with them and especially as a last product before it's released to the customer. One downside with BM I think it's need to be cured for some time before it gets wet. But as a glossenhancer it seems to be working great for many and even those with gloss readers says it's a bigger bump in gloss than many other products.

For business it's also worth checking out rinseless wash or waterless wash that you can dilute to QD strength. One I really like is Carpro EcH2O. If you get a 1L bottle and dilute in QD 1:20 you get around 5 gallons of QD. And a little goes a long way with this too. And 5 gallons of QD for $25 is very economical in the longrun. Then it's great at waterless wash and rinseless wash also. Something like the door jambs really shines up after a waterless wash. And I feeled it stayed clean for a little longer time too for some reason. Not much of protection though from it. And many does the Merlin Elixir with EcH2O to get a little more protection and gloss from it with the added Reload or any other SiO2 water based sealant like Gyeon Cure for an example.

Or maybe look into another rinseless wash or waterless wash that leaves more protection behind if that is wanted. Duragloss and Ultima is a couple of ones that leaves a month or 2 of protection.

Otherwise you have a lot of great QD/ spray waxes that does an awesome job on the gloss. But as you know nothing competes with an abrasive to get gloss. Maybe a little old school but a glaze topped with a spray wax with a longer longevity can fit the bill sometimes. Or an AIO/ cleaner wax that you can do a couple of passes with can also do some great work in less time than full corrections.
 
Maybe a wipe down with DG Aquawax Waterless Wash n Wax like a detail spray would suit your needs. You'll get a cleaner paint surface and the protection of the AW. I actually think this stuff lasts longer than the normal AW. And you can control the concentration to meet your needs.
 
Sorry I meant the Duragloss Rinseless Wash with Aquawax. Not the Waterless which is RTU.
 
I too am lovin` all these recommendations as I`m interested in a spray on type product.

Are some of the products mentioned actually classed as sealants?

I`m guessing a sealant might suit my needs, as long as it adds gloss I`d be happy.
 
I too am lovin` all these recommendations as I`m interested in a spray on type product.

Are some of the products mentioned actually classed as sealants?

I`m guessing a sealant might suit my needs, as long as it adds gloss I`d be happy.
Beadmaker by P & S is a spray sealant that will give you outstanding gloss and slickness. And you can't beat the price.
 
Another vote for Beadmaker since you’re not concerned about durability. It leaves a great gloss, it’s relatively cheap, easy application and the slickness is ridiculous.


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Another vote for Beadmaker since you’re not concerned about durability. It leaves a great gloss, it’s relatively cheap, easy application and the slickness is ridiculous.


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What good is gloss without durability for anything but a 100% indoor show car?
 
Wolfgang Fuzion Spray Wax (good price on gallon)
Pinnacle Souveran Spray Wax (good price on gallon)
Blackfire Carnauba Spray Wax (good price on gallon)
PA Rapidwaxx (best value PA Spray)

all three give good durability for a non-coating-lite spray protection.
 
What good is gloss without durability for anything but a 100% indoor show car?

The OP was more concerned with appearance than protection and Beadmaker is perfect for that. It’s not like it lasts a few days, it’s just not as durable as other dedicated spray waxes.

Just for an example, I washed my wife’s car last month when she got it. (Between weather and time, haven’t had a chance to give it the works) The dealer only peeled off the protective wrappers and washed it so nothing else was on it. These pictures are from this morning, which is just over a month since I washed it with Blackfire waterless and topped with Beadmaker.

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So it’s not terrible durability, especially for a cheap spray sealant more focused on gloss.


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