I’ve tried Beadmaker...

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Btw, in all honesty, to those who don't like it, what specifically didn't it do for you, sans Eldo because he reviewed it. Also, it helps sometimes to actually step up and buy/try/use the product first and then comment, it's only $10 a bottle, not like dropping $400-500 on the Rupes of the month only to have it break down a short time down the road, talk about a hype train, atleast your under $20 all in for the 16 ounce Beadmaker bottle, pretty sure that's not hurting anyones wallet if it's not liked for whatever reason.

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8-16oz heavy application should be a first time thing, after that, I’ve been using 1-2oz/app until I let it wear away.

I wanted to note that with my wife’s comments in my post above, this was applied on a black, non-metallic paint. I will add that not all pure sealants look great on that car (with the exception of WG DGPS which looked amazing and PBL Sealant which has some ceramic properties).
 
Just out of curiosity, what other spray sealants have you used that were better? I'm always willing to explore options for my detailing shelf. The DG Aquawax seems to have a very competitive price point, and I'll likely give it a try and see if it outdoes BeadMaker.

Wolfgang Spritz Sealant, McKee’s 37 10 minute paint sealant, Carpro Reload, and I have a bottle of Gyeon Cure but haven’t tried it yet. All of those were better than Bead Maker. CarPro Reload can be finicky to apply but results are much better than BM. I actually prefer not to top my car so I’ve only been trying these on my wife’s car which I’ll soon switch to UK3+Gliss2 and then I’ll use the spray with a little of Reload on hers and for now the plan is to continue not using a real topper on my car, coated with Syncro.
 
I wish they would sell Turtle Wax Ice by the gallon, every test I see with this product shows it to be amazing. The only issue is that you have to buy it in the small 16 oz bottles so it's expensive to use compared to products sold in larger quantities.

I wish ICE came in a concentrated bottle like uww+ but at $6 a 20oz bottle, it's a steal. Plus it looks great in less than perfect paint too.
 
After reading all the posts from both Autogeek and Autopia on what Beadmaker is not, we should focus on what it is. its one of the most cost effective, slickest and glossiest spray products available. For me nothing works as well for what I need it to do. I wash my cars each week and apply Beadmaker every week I do not car about durability since what ever I use, I add a coat each week anyway. I have tried and will continue to try everything that comes out. So far CG V7 is nice , but gloss and slickness not as good (Have 3/4 of gallon left), PA HG, probably my 2nd favorite, not as slick and its expensive (1/2 a bottle left), I love Caropro especially essence and Echo2, but I hate Reload(1.5 bottles left) unless its mixed with Ech02 and then its just almost as glossy as BM. Duragloss products are just ok, I have them all, they mute metallic and just don't have the pop like other products( have a little of everything left). FK1000p great product, I used that topped with BM for a while or topped with Hydrosilex, FK 425 nice QD I use it a clay lube for me not as slick or glossy as BM, I tried it on 3 cars its just ok. I love Sonax, but BSD although great beads its hard to use and no slickness at all( still have 2 bottles). I love Sonax shine and seal, Mckees SI02, Geyon Wc and CP Hydro, I top them all with BM.
 
Well said because of the reasoning and application....^^^^^

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After reading all the posts from both Autogeek and Autopia on what Beadmaker is not, we should focus on what it is. its one of the most cost effective, slickest and glossiest spray products available. For me nothing works as well for what I need it to do. I wash my cars each week and apply Beadmaker every week I do not car about durability since what ever I use, I add a coat each week anyway. I have tried and will continue to try everything that comes out. So far CG V7 is nice , but gloss and slickness not as good (Have 3/4 of gallon left), PA HG, probably my 2nd favorite, not as slick and its expensive (1/2 a bottle left), I love Caropro especially essence and Echo2, but I hate Reload(1.5 bottles left) unless its mixed with Ech02 and then its just almost as glossy as BM. Duragloss products are just ok, I have them all, they mute metallic and just don't have the pop like other products( have a little of everything left). FK1000p great product, I used that topped with BM for a while or topped with Hydrosilex, FK 425 nice QD I use it a clay lube for me not as slick or glossy as BM, I tried it on 3 cars its just ok. I love Sonax, but BSD although great beads its hard to use and no slickness at all( still have 2 bottles). I love Sonax shine and seal, Mckees SI02, Geyon Wc and CP Hydro, I top them all with BM.

I like poorboy's spray and gloss. Seems to attract less dust than beadmaker, but it's just as slick.
 
True; or, False?

Due to its formulation:
It’s been said that vehicles that have a film
layer of Beadmaker applied to them on a
regular basis won’t be coming down with
(or otherwise afflicted by) scabies and/or lice.


Bob
 
True; or, False?

Due to its formulation:
It’s been said that vehicles that have a film
layer of Beadmaker applied to them on a
regular basis won’t be coming down with
(or otherwise afflicted by) scabies and/or lice.


Bob

Bob, I am sure the other products will do the same if you want to use them instead, I am not sure they will be a slick. The scabies and lice with the the other products will need less applications as they are probably more durable. You proved my point exactly. Thanks
 
I only use my PFM's to dry a car, not apply something so I can't comment but for application of Bewdmaker

Whoa wait a second... Were you actually about to call it Jewmaker? Did anyone else catch this? Hey guys I think we may have found the smoking gun aka the reason behind the hyperbole?lol.


As far as the towels: If I’m using it or anything as a “drying aid” I’m only using 1 towel. [PFM]
You use 2 different towels when drying a panel of a vehicle? How? If I go over a panel with a PFM it’s bone dry [or at least 90%+ bone dry] and going over it again with a separate towel would simply result in unnecessary dry wiping.
 
After reading all the posts from both Autogeek and Autopia on what Beadmaker is not, we should focus on what it is. its one of the most cost effective, slickest and glossiest spray products available. For me nothing works as well for what I need it to do. I wash my cars each week and apply Beadmaker every week I do not car about durability since what ever I use, I add a coat each week anyway. I have tried and will continue to try everything that comes out. So far CG V7 is nice , but gloss and slickness not as good (Have 3/4 of gallon left), PA HG, probably my 2nd favorite, not as slick and its expensive (1/2 a bottle left), I love Caropro especially essence and Echo2, but I hate Reload(1.5 bottles left) unless its mixed with Ech02 and then its just almost as glossy as BM. Duragloss products are just ok, I have them all, they mute metallic and just don't have the pop like other products( have a little of everything left). FK1000p great product, I used that topped with BM for a while or topped with Hydrosilex, FK 425 nice QD I use it a clay lube for me not as slick or glossy as BM, I tried it on 3 cars its just ok. I love Sonax, but BSD although great beads its hard to use and no slickness at all( still have 2 bottles). I love Sonax shine and seal, Mckees SI02, Geyon Wc and CP Hydro, I top them all with BM.

Well said...this debate reminds me of those that sprung up after the introduction of HD Speed...some guys saying it was the greatest thing ever, other guys saying it was terrible. On the up side, we have tons of choices out there for almost any given application in detailing...how cool is that?
 
Well said...this debate reminds me of those that sprung up after the introduction of HD Speed...some guys saying it was the greatest thing ever, other guys saying it was terrible. On the up side, we have tons of choices out there for almost any given application in detailing...how cool is that?
Amen!

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Whoa wait a second... Were you actually about to call it Jewmaker? Did anyone else catch this? Hey guys I think we may have found the smoking gun aka the reason behind the hyperbole?lol.


As far as the towels: If I’m using it or anything as a “drying aid” I’m only using 1 towel. [PFM]
You use 2 different towels when drying a panel of a vehicle? How? If I go over a panel with a PFM it’s bone dry [or at least 90%+ bone dry] and going over it again with a separate towel would simply result in unnecessary dry wiping.
I wasn't close to calling it anything like that at all, lets becareful here, slanderous statements will certainly not be tolerated!

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its not a bad product but for me its a dust magnet which i dont like..
 
I only use my PFM's to dry a car, not apply something so I can't comment but for application of Bewdmaker I use The Roman towel or the Jack's.

So let me ask again... If you’re drying a car and using Beadmaker as a drying aid, are you using a PFM? If so, how is it possible to have anything on the panel for a 2nd towel to wipe up?

My method is:
Bucket wash
Rinse
Sheeting rinse
Spray drying aid
Wipe panel with a dry PFM
Bone dry/ done.

That being said, how are you not using a PFM to apply and remove?
 
When used as a drying aid, yes, I use a single towel to dry a wet car sprayed with B E A D M A K E R, that towel could be a PFM or more likely a Sucker. When applying B E A D M A K E R dry I use something like The Roman or Jack towel.

Which towel and process I use here isn't really important here now though

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Btw I’ve been doing 6-8 sprays per panel. Heavy.
 
When used as a drying aid, yes, I use a single towel to dry a wet car sprayed with B E A D M A K E R, that towel could be a PFM or more likely a Sucker. When applying B E A D M A K E R dry I use something like The Roman or Jack towel.

Which towel and process I use here isn't really important here now though

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Personally, when drying a car, including times I’m using a drying aid = Large PFM Towel.

If I’m applying Beadmaker to a dry vehicle = Small PFM Towel, and that single PFM towel can handle the entire job including a large sedan like my Cadillac.

I’ve watched Matt Moremans video where he went through something like 15-25 towels to apply Beadmaker and I can’t imagine how in the world he managed to use that many towels when all I ever need is one 16x16 towel. I don’t care how humid it was.

What kind of towel was an important question I needed answered. I was holding out hope that maybe the reason I haven’t experienced the never before seen slickness was due to the towel I was using, but according to you that’s not important.
 
Btw I’ve been doing 6-8 sprays per panel. Heavy.

I tried heavy and noticed my towel just ate more of it. I think 2-3 sprays is plenty for me on something like a regular size trunk lid. That said I find BM doesn't go as far as other products. Not a huge difference but a little less.
 
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