I tried Wolfgang Deep Gloss Spritz Sealant, Wow!

I would advise wiping it off as you apply it. "Most" of the alleged "spray sealants" are nothing more than glorified detail sprays. I have at least 20-25 different detail sprays including this and V-7 and about every other well known one out there. IMHO they all are just QD / dust removers

I ended up buffing off after noticing that there were "high spots" after wiping it in. Thoughts on what I did? Too much product applied?
 
Yea too much product. I use the little pump spray bottles the samples come in. They're perfect for applying stuff sparingly.
 
I would advise wiping it off as you apply it. "Most" of the alleged "spray sealants" are nothing more than glorified detail sprays. I have at least 20-25 different detail sprays including this and V-7 and about every other well known one out there. IMHO they all are just QD / dust removers

I ended up buffing off after noticing that there were "high spots" after wiping it in. Thoughts on what I did? Too much product applied?

Honestly, I revert back to my post. These "spray sealants" for the most part are nothing more than detailing sprays. They have exhibited no longevity beyond a few days to week or so in my testing over they years.

Now Blackfire MSSW different story:
Good stuff! I was given a freebie by Nick and ended up buying a 64 ouncer on a BF sale.

BLACKFIRE Midnight Sun Spray Wax, spray car wax, aerosol wax
 
Honestly, I revert back to my post. These "spray sealants" for the most part are nothing more than detailing sprays. They have exhibited no longevity beyond a few days to week or so in my testing over they years.

Now Blackfire MSSW different story:
Good stuff! I was given a freebie by Nick and ended up buying a 64 ouncer on a BF sale.

BLACKFIRE Midnight Sun Spray Wax, spray car wax, aerosol wax


This is a very interesting statement you've made:

"Honestly, I revert back to my post. These "spray sealants" for the most part are nothing more than detailing sprays."

I'm interested what other experienced members have to say about this.

I agree that most only last a short amount of time. But Spray Waxes still offered more water beading, reflection and slickness than their sister product the Spray Detailers.

The statement is also interesting noting that Wolfgang Spritz Sealant says it adds months worth of protection. It may not last that long, but it seems alot longer than the days or weeks you mentioned. I don't mean to say anything at all against your statements. I trust what you say. I'm just wondering if others have experienced Spray Waxes offering more than just regular Detail Sprays.
 
Personally I don't really put much importance on durability since I use some kind of spray LSP after almost every wash, even when I do waterless. I like WGDGSS for the combination of its ease of use, smell, slickness, and appearance.
 
Now Blackfire MSSW different story:
Good stuff! I was given a freebie by Nick and ended up buying a 64 ouncer on a BF sale.

BLACKFIRE Midnight Sun Spray Wax, spray car wax, aerosol wax

Good to know! I have a gallon. I think I got it for $30 from the Black Friday sale.




Personally I don't really put much importance on durability since I use some kind of spray LSP after almost every wash, even when I do waterless. I like WGDGSS for the combination of its ease of use, smell, slickness, and appearance.

Same here. I'm really after the look/bling. Not too worried about protection longevity because it gets replenished weekly.
 
I think somewhere someone else's reply got placed as mine. If Wolfgang works like a spray sealant, it definitely beads, but doesn't shed water. We had some snow showers today. My wife's car is covered with water spots on the flat surfaces. Sides all look fine. I'll have to find some time to do a wash to see what the beading looks like but as of right now I'm a little disappointed
 
I do wonder how it would behave as a drying aid, both conventional wash and rinseless.......
 
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