Good spray wax???

D156 or AWax. Both have very high cost-benefit ratios.

As others have said, OCW is very durable but not without its streaking issues under certain circumstances.
 
aquawax for good for me, but doesn't last
V7 works very well, no streaks, last a while, and looks very good,
OCW is kind of a toss for me, it streaks, it doesn't wipe off clean, but when it's done, it does last!

Reload is my go to product if you can call it a spray wax...
 
OCW and Aqua Wax for me. No issues with streaking, either. I spray on the microfiber, then wipe the area. Flip the microfiber to the dry side and buff off one more time. Can't go wrong with either one of these products.
 
i am look for a good spray wax . i will be using it to wide down door jams,fingerprints,
and on my premium wash package. Must be in a gallon
my price limit is $50:props:
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For the purposes you plan on using a spray wax for;
and with the price limitation you've set:

-Optimum's sprayable car wax: OCW...$49.99/gallon @AGO

You may want to consider something other than a "spray wax", per se...Such as:

-Meguiar's D155 Last Touch.....................$20/gallon @AGO
-Meguiar's M34 Final Inspection................$30/gallon @AGO
-Meguiar's M135 Synthetic Spray Detailer...$30/gallon @AGO


:)

Bob
 
between Optimum, Megs, XMT and the new Pinnacle Liquid Spray Wax, I would absolutely pick the new Pinnacle. GREAT product.
 
Hard to beat Optimum spray wax and it comes in a gallon. If price is a real problem, Duragloss Aquawax is excellent as well. Both are very easy to apply.


Totally agree with the Optimum Spray Wax....Shines great and lasts a long time...I used it on an RV once and the owner said it didn't shine that good when it was new...That made me feel good and sold me on this product.:dblthumb2:
 
Meguiar's D156. Looks great, lasts about 3-4 weeks, and simply works under a wide variety of conditions.
 
A gallon Cgv7 was put in my order today so hopefully it performs well. I haven't heard anything but good stuff about it so I'm not worried at all. @ $47, out isn't a bad deal imo.

-Beach
 
Another long time fan of D156.

Like has been said several times. This stuff just works every time with no streaking and decent longevity. Very nice slickness as well.

Affordable and easy on and off. Doesn't dry white and can be used in full sun. I use it on vinyl trim as well and it leaves a rich luster that lasts as long as my dedicated vinyl protectant products but it doesn't run down the side of the car in the rain like many of them will.
 
I had no idea optimum spray wax was offered in gallons !
 
CG v7
Pinnacle Souveran Liquid Spray Wax
Megs Last Touch, UQD, Express Synthetic spray wax
 
For the money DG's Aqua wax is the best I've used, even looks better about 1/2 hr later. I also have/used CG's V7 and it works great too but haven't used it by itself yet, always have sprayed it on after Blacklight.

Can't go wrong with either one of these!

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I just started experimenting (using) with Chemical Guys P40 Instant Detailer with Carnuba. It's easy to apply, no streaking and is around $40 per gallon. The longevity is only so so, but it is a detailer and if your using it for door jams ... Other than that, OCW and Aquawax.
 
For the purposes you plan on using a spray wax for;
and with the price limitation you've set:

-Optimum's sprayable car wax: OCW...$49.99/gallon @AGO

You may want to consider something other than a "spray wax", per se...Such as:

-Meguiar's D155 Last Touch.....................$20/gallon @AGO
-Meguiar's M34 Final Inspection................$30/gallon @AGO
-Meguiar's M135 Synthetic Spray Detailer...$30/gallon @AGO


:)

Bob

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Agreed 4 Times, Optimum Spray wax Is a really good product and I would guess An Autogeek Customer Favorite.
Top Rated and Most Rated Spray wax.

You Can't go wrong with that.
If your looking for a cheaper one, You got Meguiars.
 
i am look for a good spray wax . i will be using it to wide down door jams,fingerprints,and on my premium wash package. Must be in a gallon.

For your intended use, IMO the best bang for the buck is Megs D156. It will probably last longer in these areas of the vehicle because they are not exposed to the elements as much. Plus D156 is not finicky and can used on a variety of surfaces.
 
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