lookin for non-streaking spray wax?

Megs Last Touch, Mothers Spray wax, Eagle One Wipe n Shine, Perfect Detail , Technicions Choice #24, Megs Ultimate and Awesome Mist.
 
Never had streaking with Optimum Wax then again never applied in direct sunlight. Optimum Opti Seal is great that I have applied in direct sun high humidity and no problems
 
What's your point here? The topic at hand is "looking for a non-streaking spray wax" not "what spray wax can I use as a dedicated protective measure".

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Wow Jackwax, 2 posts and you are kinda thrashing on people? Please chill out and think of a different way to phrase things so they aren't so harsh...

Get used to the forum before jumping in and throwing out these types of comments... also how about introducing yourself so we can all get to know you a bit more?
 
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I'd have to say Duragloss Aquawax.

I need to try this stuff! I love the Megs UQW and I LOVE it's smell (fruit punch Kool-Aid YUMMMM) but I have seen and heard a lot about the DG! I am trying (just for my maint details) Eagle One Wax As-U-Dry so far I am liking it! only done 2 cars but it looks good and non streaking also saves time!
 
love meguiars uqw(gallon size also avail under detailer's line)
 
Im addition to all of the great recommendations. I will add 2 overlooked stars. Four Star Spray Wax and DoDo Red Mist. These are 2 of my favorites and Ive tried a lot.
 
sounds good-i should of jumped on the 4 star when it was on bogo not long ago
 
Optimum gets my vote..and I totally agree with "Bunky" in that it does go on better/even with an applicator as opposed to just spraying it on the surface.
 
Optimum Car Wax is your answer!

Ultimate Quick Wax is just enhance version of Ultimate Quick Detailer but just by a bit
 
optimum spray car wax is designed to spray on u vehicle and wipe clean with a mf towel , no buffing required .

While designed for ease of application, buffing is actually important. If you only apply like a QD, looks and durability will suffer. Buffing OCW is recommended and will prevent any streaking.
 
While designed for ease of application, buffing is actually important. If you only apply like a QD, looks and durability will suffer. Buffing OCW is recommended and will prevent any streaking.

I turned my Dad and Uncle onto OCW, and it is all they will use. I can't even suggest trying another product to them they are so happy with it.

I used to use it exclusively also, but having bought a black car, I have trouble with buffing it in.

When I use it, the faint streaking seems as though no matter how long I buff, the streaking just changes direction and never actually cures.

Is this a result of using OCW over other manufacturer's products in your experience?
 
When I use it, the faint streaking seems as though no matter how long I buff, the streaking just changes direction and never actually cures.

How much are you using? (Say for a 3 sq. ft. area)
 
How much are you using? (Say for a 3 sq. ft. area)

Too much? LOL.

Hey CEE DOG.. nice to talk to you (I've been away from the detailing forums for a bit)

I transfer almost all of my spray waxes into smaller mister bottles because I have a history of over applying out of bad habit.

I would imagine 2 sprays from a small index finger mister on an area 3x3.

They are the kind of streaks that you can only see when you are in motion, and look @ the car @ just the right angle.

I just wish I could use it a little more efficiently, given it looks so good and is so durable for a spray.
 
Hi Rob, good to have you back.

2 squirts doesn't seem like enough to cause that. Interesting, I look forward to what Chris says.

So no matter how much you buff it has like a very light film or is just streaks that continue to be "fluid"? Could the towels be contaminated?
 
Hi Rob, good to have you back.

2 squirts doesn't seem like enough to cause that. Interesting, I look forward to what Chris says.

So no matter how much you buff it has like a very light film or is just streaks that continue to be "fluid"? Could the towels be contaminated?

I have a few sealants that I use with the same towels that don't behave this way.

The film seems to be a result of many of the slicker sealants that I own.

When I wipe in any direction, the streaks / film also changes direction.


That's a simple fix, don't look at it at that angle :D

LOL. Is this similar to when your car is knocking, just turn up the radio?
 
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