Drying Aids 2024 – 2025

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Drying Aids 2024 – 2025

I’ve covered the drying aid topic a few times, but as always, new products come, and old products go. And while its always exciting when a new product arrives and impresses, its also nice to return to old favorites.

In basic terms, a drying aid is providing lubrication between the paint and your towel. The byproduct of using a drying aid is increased gloss, slickness and protection. When selecting a drying aid, I’m naturally aiming for that gloss and slickness improvement, but I also want something that feels lubricated and doesn’t require 15 towels to apply. In that I mean a product that can be sprayed on and then flashes away with minimal towel work. It should also be multi-surface safe, as in paint, trim, glass, rubber. And if it smells nice, even better! A product that needs special technique or multiple towels is counterproductive, and highly frustrating if it leads to streaking or hazing.



I classify drying aids into two groups –

Protective –

These are products that will boost gloss and slickness, while also leaving behind durable protection that can help maintain and prolong the integrity of your LSP (wax, sealant, coating). Products in this category would include spray waxes, spray sealants and Si02 spray sealants. The main drawback here would be streaking issues caused by excessive frequent use. I like to alternate between these two categories to mitigate this. The following are what I’m using the most at the moment.

Armour Detail Supply Amplify – Within the first 15 seconds of using this product for the first time, I knew this was a winner. Nothing comes close to offering such an easy application, it goes one and flashes away with the least amount of toweling I have ever experienced. The finished result is slick and glossy, the amazing scent seals the deal! It can also be used as often as you like without masking the LSP underneath or cause streaking issues. This is by far the product I grabbing the most at the moment.



Obsessed Garage Drying Aid – This is basically a polymer sealant that is sold by many brands, but in this case, they have removed the scent and colouring to improve chemical stability. If you like the look and feel of a waxed vehicle, this is the product for you as it exhibits that warm glow and lovely slickness that a traditional wax would deliver. It’s also very easy to use, requiring far less towel work than something like Bead Maker. While its more expensive than Bead Maker, it also goes further…………….less is more. If you don't feel comfortable buying this product (trust me, I get it), then look at Adam's Slick & Slide or Ethos Pro Shine, these have a colour and scent though.







Meguiar’s Hybrid Ceramic Detailer – This is such a brilliant product, a true gem hidden within the oversaturated Meguiar’s lineup. I wouldn’t call the protection left behind as substantial, but it certainly boosts water beading, gloss and slickness. What I love most is how easily it wipes on and flashes away to a streak free finish. If the scent was a little more modern, the product would be a knockout winner. I’d also say that its far too expensive at full price, so buy when on sale.



Wildcard – Armour Detail Supply Adapt is labelled as a waterless wash, but it works brilliantly as a drying aid due to the high lubrication factor. It does contain some Si02, so technically it belongs in this category. And its that Si02 that helps delivery the glossy, slick finish. Adapt requires slightly more towel work during application, but overall, it flashes away very nicely. And like all of their products, Adapt has a heavenly scent. In a technical sense, you could also use something like ADS Hero or Carpro ECH20 for role too.



Non-Protective –

These are products that don’t leave behind much if any durable protection, their role is simply for lubrication, gloss and slickness. These products are usually some form of detail spray, waterless or rimeless wash, and are removed by rain or at the next wash, in turn meaning you can use them as often as you like.

P&S Paint Gloss – This is a simple quick detailer that does what it says on the bottle, gloss! It’s simple to use, multi-surface safe, smells amazing and is affordable. I even use this for interior wipe downs and as an anti-static agent when dealing with stubborn carpets.



Koch Chemie All-round Quick Shine – Another quick detailer that can be used with ease. I actually got sent a bottle of this to try quite a while ago, a product that went on to surprise me immensely. I really like the unique scent, but also that simple application and the fact it can be used over and over again without adverse effect.



Meguiars Last Touch – This brand offers an endless collection of quick detailers, but this one is the best. Available in gallon or 946 ml formats, this stuff is just so fool proof that if you want something to get the job done without fuss, this will have you sorted. It has the typical quick detailer smell and colour, which means it’s a got a great overall user experience.



Wildcard – P&S Absolute mixed at the 64:1 quick detailer dilution. Using a rinse-less wash for this role makes for a really mild, simple drying aid solution that won’t cause excessive build up or streaking problems. I chose Absolute here because of the polymer-based rinse-less products, this is the slickest going without leaving behind protection.



Avoid -

While there are certainly countless drying aid options on the market, the above are the ones I've found the easiest to use and deliver the finish I'm after. The below are what I would avoid..................

In the early days of the drying aid concept, many used spray waxes. However, you may find these require more towel work to deliver streak free results, and I've noticed they feel quite grabby/sticky under the towel initially. They also don't really work on trim or rubber.

I would also avoid products like WoWo's Showstopper and P&S Dream Maker, both have a very poor user experiences and I could never make them work. I have also found the more substantial Si02 spray sealants to lack lubrication, even if they end up delivering slickness. In that respect, I tend to avoid using NV Boost v2 and P&S Defender.

Towels -

This is very subjective, so use the following as a guide.

For larger vehicles, I like to use a medium 38 x 60cm TRC Gauntlet as a primary towel, then a 40 x 40cm TRC Platinum Pluffle for a final wipe. The larger towel spreads the product and absorbs any lingering water after blowing down, the smaller towel levels any remaining drying aid.





For smaller to medium cars, I downsize the larger towel to a 40 x 40cm Microfiber Madness Chipmunk Junior, which is very similar to the Gauntlet, but in a more manageable size. I again use the Platinum Pluffle as the secondary towel.



Sadly, the Platinum Pluffle is being discontinued, so get them while you can. In the past, I have also used the FTW from TRC, which is a twist loop towel that is great for streak free results. It is however a little grabby. And for those who have issues with pink, they are available in blue and orange too.

 
I started into taking care of my car when I first got one with Meguiars. I have stayed a fanboy since. Now over the last 4 or more years I have really expanded and bought many (too many :) ) other brand products. But my first love is Megs and I probably have more of their products than others.
With that said, I absolutely love Ceramic Detailer. I also use M799 alot. I bought a bunch of the detailer here on sale, it was a clearance, so I grabbed a bunch. I also bought the gallon of M799, so I never worry if I'm using too much, I don't care cause I have plenty :)
But CD works great for me, really easy to work with. Now I will add I have not used the amount of products most on here have to compare, but I have Megs M27 and Hybrid Paint Coat on some vehicles, so maintaining in the line really plays well togeather.
 
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It's a shame you guys don't get Griot's products there. Their Best of Show Detailer is a product I am sure you would love as a drying aid.
 
Anybody’s opinion on TEC 582 as a drying aid? I tried it recently and am satisfied with the results.
 
I love Megs Hybrid Ceramic Detailer as well and here it isn't expensive plus it is easy to find locally, they even sell it at Lowe's

Griots Ceramic Speed Shine is good too and is affordable and easy to find
 
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Anybody’s opinion on TEC 582 as a drying aid? I tried it recently and am satisfied with the results.
My buddy gave me some to try and I really like it. Use sparingly though because it has the possibility of streaking on darker colors.
 
Well just used Megs HCD.
Had some time today and changed over to winter wheels/tires on some cars. So after washed my dad's car for him. Unfortunately sun went down by then, so washed quick and had him keep the hose blasting it cause the water was trying to freeze on it. Blew it off as fast as I could with the blower then pulled it into the garage. Ate and came out after all ice drops melted and wiped down with Megs. Zero streaks and so easy to work with. Car looks like it got a summer bath!! Come on April/May!!!!
 
Drying Aids 2024 – 2025

I’ve covered the drying aid topic a few times, but as always, new products come, and old products go. And while its always exciting when a new product arrives and impresses, its also nice to return to old favorites.

In basic terms, a drying aid is providing lubrication between the paint and your towel. The byproduct of using a drying aid is increased gloss, slickness and protection. When selecting a drying aid, I’m naturally aiming for that gloss and slickness improvement, but I also want something that feels lubricated and doesn’t require 15 towels to apply. In that I mean a product that can be sprayed on and then flashes away with minimal towel work. It should also be multi-surface safe, as in paint, trim, glass, rubber. And if it smells nice, even better! A product that needs special technique or multiple towels is counterproductive, and highly frustrating if it leads to streaking or hazing.



I classify drying aids into two groups –

Protective –

These are products that will boost gloss and slickness, while also leaving behind durable protection that can help maintain and prolong the integrity of your LSP (wax, sealant, coating). Products in this category would include spray waxes, spray sealants and Si02 spray sealants. The main drawback here would be streaking issues caused by excessive frequent use. I like to alternate between these two categories to mitigate this. The following are what I’m using the most at the moment.

Armour Detail Supply Amplify – Within the first 15 seconds of using this product for the first time, I knew this was a winner. Nothing comes close to offering such an easy application, it goes one and flashes away with the least amount of toweling I have ever experienced. The finished result is slick and glossy, the amazing scent seals the deal! It can also be used as often as you like without masking the LSP underneath or cause streaking issues. This is by far the product I grabbing the most at the moment.



Obsessed Garage Drying Aid – This is basically a polymer sealant that is sold by many brands, but in this case, they have removed the scent and colouring to improve chemical stability. If you like the look and feel of a waxed vehicle, this is the product for you as it exhibits that warm glow and lovely slickness that a traditional wax would deliver. It’s also very easy to use, requiring far less towel work than something like Bead Maker. While its more expensive than Bead Maker, it also goes further…………….less is more. If you don't feel comfortable buying this product (trust me, I get it), then look at Adam's Slick & Slide or Ethos Pro Shine, these have a colour and scent though.







Meguiar’s Hybrid Ceramic Detailer – This is such a brilliant product, a true gem hidden within the oversaturated Meguiar’s lineup. I wouldn’t call the protection left behind as substantial, but it certainly boosts water beading, gloss and slickness. What I love most is how easily it wipes on and flashes away to a streak free finish. If the scent was a little more modern, the product would be a knockout winner. I’d also say that its far too expensive at full price, so buy when on sale.



Wildcard – Armour Detail Supply Adapt is labelled as a waterless wash, but it works brilliantly as a drying aid due to the high lubrication factor. It does contain some Si02, so technically it belongs in this category. And its that Si02 that helps delivery the glossy, slick finish. Adapt requires slightly more towel work during application, but overall, it flashes away very nicely. And like all of their products, Adapt has a heavenly scent. In a technical sense, you could also use something like ADS Hero or Carpro ECH20 for role too.



Non-Protective –

These are products that don’t leave behind much if any durable protection, their role is simply for lubrication, gloss and slickness. These products are usually some form of detail spray, waterless or rimeless wash, and are removed by rain or at the next wash, in turn meaning you can use them as often as you like.

P&S Paint Gloss – This is a simple quick detailer that does what it says on the bottle, gloss! It’s simple to use, multi-surface safe, smells amazing and is affordable. I even use this for interior wipe downs and as an anti-static agent when dealing with stubborn carpets.



Koch Chemie All-round Quick Shine – Another quick detailer that can be used with ease. I actually got sent a bottle of this to try quite a while ago, a product that went on to surprise me immensely. I really like the unique scent, but also that simple application and the fact it can be used over and over again without adverse effect.



Meguiars Last Touch – This brand offers an endless collection of quick detailers, but this one is the best. Available in gallon or 946 ml formats, this stuff is just so fool proof that if you want something to get the job done without fuss, this will have you sorted. It has the typical quick detailer smell and colour, which means it’s a got a great overall user experience.



Wildcard – P&S Absolute mixed at the 64:1 quick detailer dilution. Using a rinse-less wash for this role makes for a really mild, simple drying aid solution that won’t cause excessive build up or streaking problems. I chose Absolute here because of the polymer-based rinse-less products, this is the slickest going without leaving behind protection.



Avoid -

While there are certainly countless drying aid options on the market, the above are the ones I've found the easiest to use and deliver the finish I'm after. The below are what I would avoid..................

In the early days of the drying aid concept, many used spray waxes. However, you may find these require more towel work to deliver streak free results, and I've noticed they feel quite grabby/sticky under the towel initially. They also don't really work on trim or rubber.

I would also avoid products like WoWo's Showstopper and P&S Dream Maker, both have a very poor user experiences and I could never make them work. I have also found the more substantial Si02 spray sealants to lack lubrication, even if they end up delivering slickness. In that respect, I tend to avoid using NV Boost v2 and P&S Defender.

Towels -

This is very subjective, so use the following as a guide.

For larger vehicles, I like to use a medium 38 x 60cm TRC Gauntlet as a primary towel, then a 40 x 40cm TRC Platinum Pluffle for a final wipe. The larger towel spreads the product and absorbs any lingering water after blowing down, the smaller towel levels any remaining drying aid.





For smaller to medium cars, I downsize the larger towel to a 40 x 40cm Microfiber Madness Chipmunk Junior, which is very similar to the Gauntlet, but in a more manageable size. I again use the Platinum Pluffle as the secondary towel.



Sadly, the Platinum Pluffle is being discontinued, so get them while you can. In the past, I have also used the FTW from TRC, which is a twist loop towel that is great for streak free results. It is however a little grabby. And for those who have issues with pink, they are available in blue and orange too.

Im not strokin ya here bud...i mean it, well done on your posts. Nice photos, full of information, discriptive.

This is the kind of content i rememeber comsuming from Mike P when i first found this place years ago.

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It's a shame you guys don't get Griot's products there. Their Best of Show Detailer is a product I am sure you would love as a drying aid.
I'm surprised they have been left off the table here. There are only three products from the brand sold here, unless you want to pay massive import costs, which includes Amazon.


Brands like Adam's, ADS, Poorboys, Shine Supply and Ethos are all sold here, some of which are much smaller brands. Because of that, I get the feeling Griot's aren't interested in selling their products in Australia.
 
Yes, Griot's and 3D Bead it Up are my favorites.
I have 3D Bead it Up and I feel it leaves a VERY nice finish, I just have a problem with it being streaky and hard to wipe off at times with really no apparent reason or change in circumstances

When it behaves it is great

That is how TWWW was for me, brilliant or stubborn as hell

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I'm surprised they have been left off the table here. There are only three products from the brand sold here, unless you want to pay massive import costs, which includes Amazon.


Brands like Adam's, ADS, Poorboys, Shine Supply and Ethos are all sold here, some of which are much smaller brands. Because of that, I get the feeling Griot's aren't interested in selling their products in Australia.
Just a thought, could be wildly off base - but maybe they don't feel they can deliver the kind of support they are known for by stretching themselves that thin? Every single time I've ever had to contact Griot's (and always just with questions, never had a problem - yet) I've come away so impressed with their commitment to customer sat. So it's possible they weigh the potential increase in sales volume against dilution of cust-sat which, for them, appears to be an important part of their overall sales experience. Just wondering out loud here, is all . . .
 
I have 3D Bead it Up and I feel it leaves a VERY nice finish, I just have a problem with it being streaky and hard to wipe off at times with really no apparent reason or change in circumstances

When it behaves it is great

That is how TWWW was for me, brilliant or stubborn as hell

Cut bead it up 50/50 with distilled water.
I cannot rememeber whom it was on here that suggested it to me but it does work.

Side note, for me when i used to use bead it up it had separated over time, and gunks up the bottle/sprayer.

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Anybody’s opinion on TEC 582 as a drying aid? I tried it recently and am satisfied with the results.

Seems to be a favorite on Reddit and YouTube.


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Just a thought, could be wildly off base - but maybe they don't feel they can deliver the kind of support they are known for by stretching themselves that thin? Every single time I've ever had to contact Griot's (and always just with questions, never had a problem - yet) I've come away so impressed with their commitment to customer sat. So it's possible they weigh the potential increase in sales volume against dilution of cust-sat which, for them, appears to be an important part of their overall sales experience. Just wondering out loud here, is all . . .
I think you are spot on here.

If you think about brands like Ethos or Shine Supply, their ranges are pretty simple. Griot's range is huge, and that's the chemical side before you consider all the tools and accessories. To partner with someone here, there would have to be a lot of vetting to have both parties on the same page, and even then, it would be hard to align everything.
 
3D Bead it Up and Adam's Slick and Slide I think are pretty good. Lithium Ignite After-Wash is really good and is overlooked.
 
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I've tried Bead It Up, it certainly looks and feels great after use, and smells lovely too. But like Bead Maker, I found that you have to work for it. A good but not great product.



Adam's Slick & Slide is a fantastic product. Originally, the product description clearly stated that Slick & Slide was NOT intended for use as a drying aid. Since then, I notice they have removed that and replaced it with "Incredible Drying Aid". Go figure.

Sadly, the local Adam's importer has stopping bringing it to Australia and has decided to focus on the graphene line instead.



For those wondering why the OG version of Slipstream/Slick & Slide/Pro-Shine is colour and scent free, it was to help limit/prevent the product from staining bottles...................



 
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