Shortspark
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- Jun 14, 2012
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I love spray wax! Easy to apply, prolongs life of LSP, enhances gloss, good drying aid, etc. - who can ask for more? I have used many different spray waxes/sealants over the years and I have narrowed down my favorites to these (in no particular order): AquaWax, CGs V7, Lucas Slick Mist, OCW, 1Z Einszett Spray Wax, Wolfgang Deep Gloss Spritz, Meguiar's UQW, Griot's Spray-On Wax, and three or four others are pretty close to these.
That's the problem - I like too many! They all work well on my LSP which is usually 845 over Duragloss sealants and, recently, 845 over DP sealants (which I like a lot!). Never once have I had a real compatibility issue with any of them. And on my Diamond white paint I can't say any of the spray waxes look much different from each other in gloss (although OCW gives more depth than the clearer, more sterile looking AquaWax, for example).
So my question is do you all use a DIFFERENT spray wax after your wash to boost your LSP? Do you see a problem with mixing them all up by using a different brand every week until the next detail?
That's the problem - I like too many! They all work well on my LSP which is usually 845 over Duragloss sealants and, recently, 845 over DP sealants (which I like a lot!). Never once have I had a real compatibility issue with any of them. And on my Diamond white paint I can't say any of the spray waxes look much different from each other in gloss (although OCW gives more depth than the clearer, more sterile looking AquaWax, for example).
So my question is do you all use a DIFFERENT spray wax after your wash to boost your LSP? Do you see a problem with mixing them all up by using a different brand every week until the next detail?