I applied McKee's 360 about 2 weeks ago and finally had a chance to try the spray wax. I started with a rinseless wash using D114 and used the spray wax as a drying aid. D156 is my benchmark, and let me say, McKee's is right up there. No streaks, and felt very "smooth" while drying. A couple of sprays on most panels was enough. Spread well and dried easily.
The look...at least as good as D156. Frankly, I was really impressed at how deep my silver paint looked. Super slick..on par or better than 156. Again, I love D156, so this is saying a lot. After a few hours, I'd go out on a limb and say it looked even better. Even after 300 miles of driving, I was admiring it in the parking lot at the hotel tonight. Looks great.
The only "issue" I have is that it says to only use every 4-6 weeks, to avoid wax build up. So, when I wash this weekend I am going to use the McKee's rinseless at QD strength.
So far, I really like this product. A bit more expensive, but works very well. Hoping for some rain so I can check out the beading/water behavior.
The look...at least as good as D156. Frankly, I was really impressed at how deep my silver paint looked. Super slick..on par or better than 156. Again, I love D156, so this is saying a lot. After a few hours, I'd go out on a limb and say it looked even better. Even after 300 miles of driving, I was admiring it in the parking lot at the hotel tonight. Looks great.
The only "issue" I have is that it says to only use every 4-6 weeks, to avoid wax build up. So, when I wash this weekend I am going to use the McKee's rinseless at QD strength.
So far, I really like this product. A bit more expensive, but works very well. Hoping for some rain so I can check out the beading/water behavior.