Best easy to use Topper

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I've recently used Sonax Ultra Slick Detailer as a drying aid so there may be some of that there but I hadn't washed my car in over a week and a half. So this is mainly Boost on the car when I used it as a drying aid last night. No coating. I was hoping to do the coating today but Tarx left some streaking so my polishing was more in depth than planned, which means I took longer. Then my son needed his windshield cleaned so I polished it and put on Blackfire GlassPro coating so we'll see how that works, hope it works better than it did on my first attempt (probably installer issues (me)). Maybe I'll get a coating on my car sooner than later.
 
Picked up some boost with 20% discount. Used for first time as drying aid. Beat out topper and beadmaker in this enthusiast opinion :)
 
Picked up some boost with 20% discount. Used for first time as drying aid. Beat out topper and beadmaker in this enthusiast opinion :)

What is boost?

I'm going to try Ech2o as a drying aid today if I can get a wash in.
 
Glassparency Boost. This has become my go to drying aid and topper. Really like it.
 
Picked up some boost with 20% discount. Used for first time as drying aid. Beat out topper and beadmaker in this enthusiast opinion :)

Which Boost? Glassperancy or Nova?

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I have the Nova and is the Best QD I’ve used but too expensive.



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Glassparency Boost. Received email with sale going on.

Sales come and go, one-time left item in my cart next day got an email offering 25% on item left in cart.
 
Not the easiest to use from what I read, but Elixir has my interest as I read it darkens up the paint a bit.
 
I would opt for Jescar Ceramic Spray Wax for ease of application without sacrificing performance. When coworkers or friends ask me what I recommend, and they start to show the overwhelmed face after I dump a bunch of info onto them, I usually recommend this. I realize that spending hours on a car is unacceptable for someone who doesn't normally clean or detail their own car. Since I know they will likely be getting tired after two hours or so and getting into a rush, a spray silica gives them what they want. Easy but with results.

I have been out of the silica game for a while now though(back to waxes and polymer sealants for me) so there are likely better options now others can recommend.
 
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