McKees 37 Fast Wax

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Let me start this post with a little background. It has been a wet 9 months,and especially the last 6 or so. I didn't get to do much detailing to speak of during the Winter and Spring. I placed a pretty big order with AG for Christmas,but I didn't even open the box until a month or so ago. I already had too many spray waxes,but I purchased the Wolgang Uber Sio2 Spray in that order. I had totally forgotten about buying Mckees 37 Fast Wax,or getting it as a sample also!!

I was itching to try a new product so I decided to go with the McKees. Folks,this stuff is the real deal. It looks good,it's slick,beads nicely,and it's got some pretty awesome durability also. It's ridiculously cheap to boot.

I have sung the praises of DG rinseless mixed as a QD,but the McKees is right there with it or better. It looks great on red. I washed my wifes Liquid Red G8 GT with Mckees 37 Rinse Free Wash and Wax,AND topped it with Fast Wax. It absolutely glowed!

I would have to say Fast Wax is every bit as good as BF Midnight Sun Spray wax. BFMS is my go to for that last bit of "OOMPH" if you know what I mean,but the McKees might be even better.
 
It’s a very solid spray wax. I also like the BF Carnauba Spray Wax (as it’s called now) and would have a tough time choosing. I feel Fast Wax has a bit more of top quality sealant, real shiny look to it, but still gets some glow from the carnauba.

Not sure what you’re into, but it’s one of the best carnauba spray waxes for a drying aid after a wash... something many carnauba sprays aren’t great for.
 
It’s a very solid spray wax. I also like the BF Carnauba Spray Wax (as it’s called now) and would have a tough time choosing. I feel Fast Wax has a bit more of top quality sealant, real shiny look to it, but still gets some glow from the carnauba.

Not sure what you’re into, but it’s one of the best carnauba spray waxes for a drying aid after a wash... something many carnauba sprays aren’t great for.

I tried The McKees as a drying aid,which I don't typically do. It worked better as a drying aid than anything else I've tried.
 
I have been using the M37 fast wax on my M4 ,which is metallic grey, for a year now ( I spray it on every 4 months). I really like the way looks ( I do have WGDGS underneath that I put on 1x/year)
 
I have been using the M37 fast wax on my M4 ,which is metallic grey, for a year now ( I spray it on every 4 months). I really like the way looks ( I do have WGDGS underneath that I put on 1x/year)

I have a bottle of WGDGS that I haven't used yet. I will most likely try that combo at some point in the future even though I have some Uber Sio2 spray. I've yet to use the Uber spray either.

I'm telling you this weather has put the hurt on my detailing.
 
even using the mckee's 37 rinseless wash at a 10:1 dilution as a spray wax has worked really well for me. excellent gloss with some added protection..
 
Ive used the McKees trademark extender spray wax over top of WGDGS with good results. This is a polymer topping, and I just got some fast wax so I am intrigued by the carnauba look I will get when I try it.
 
As mentioned by Joe from McKess, Their rinse less wash makes a awesome drying aid. 2oz to a 32oz spray bottle.
McKee?s 37 N-914 Rinseless Wash

Really pops the finish after a wash and before drying. I have found the extender spray wax a bit finicky. It is a good product. I think it makes for a better drying aid on a wet surface. I have not tried the fast wax as of yet. But again, sounds like a perfect drying aid.
 
As mentioned by Joe from McKess, Their rinse less wash makes a awesome drying aid. 2oz to a 32oz spray bottle.
McKee?s 37 N-914 Rinseless Wash

Really pops the finish after a wash and before drying. I have found the extender spray wax a bit finicky. It is a good product. I think it makes for a better drying aid on a wet surface. I have not tried the fast wax as of yet. But again, sounds like a perfect drying aid.

The 2:32 ratio scares me a bit, considering the WW dilution is listed as 1:128 (1gal). Something seems not right with one of these two rations to have such a massive difference for mixed product that basically perform the same task.
 
Still loving the McKees Fast wax. It produces some nice and tight beads. Can't say much about the durability as it hasn't rained much yet. The rain has finally slowed down some here in July!!

So,you have Fast Wax,Extender Wax,SiO2 Spray,and Gloss detail spray? Did I miss one? It's still hard to beat the look of carnuaba to me. I've heard good stuff about the gloss spray.

I used BFMS spray wax on this go around of detailing. It's a horse race between this and Fast Wax.

Oh! I forgot about my Mckees Fast Wax vs DG 932 as a detail spray test on my beater HHR. They performed very similarly,but the beads on the roof had rolled off tighter on the DG side when I got to work . The hood was about the same as both performed quite nicely,but I'm pretty sure the DG will win out in the durability test. Perhaps the DG mixed as a detailer vs the Mckess Rinseless Wash and Wax as a spray would be an even better test.
 
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