Meguiars D156 Or Adam's Detail Spray?

you can always try UQW (love this stuff btw) which is the otc version of D156. if you like it then purchase the gallon of D156 (pro bulk version)...
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Nobody talks about longevity?

I can't speak for everyone, but when I'm dealing with a spray wax longevity never factors into the equation when deciding between products. For me, spray waxes are simply a booster or shine enhancer only used to amy things up after each wash. I don't expect them to last more than a couple weeks and I don't depend on them as an LSP.

And for the OP: Highly recommend trying the UQW, it is a truly great spray wax. Applies easily in all conditions and looks truly amazing.
 
I can't speak for everyone, but when I'm dealing with a spray wax longevity never factors into the equation when deciding between products. For me, spray waxes are simply a booster or shine enhancer only used to amy things up after each wash. I don't expect them to last more than a couple weeks and I don't depend on them as an LSP.

And for the OP: Highly recommend trying the UQW, it is a truly great spray wax. Applies easily in all conditions and looks truly amazing.

this..Quick waxes are just booster to whatever LSP you are using..it adds bit of shine and protection after each wash..
 
A spray wax is often intended to be applied to a clean surface. A quick detailer is applied to a lightly dusty or clean surface. Both products will "leave behind" something to hopefully enhance something about the surface. With that said, if the idea is to supplement protection that is already on the paintwork (or trim, or wheels, or whatever else) then my loyalist vote is for D156 over everything else, including anything from Adam's Polishes, because of the product's consistent result and great price. It smells wonderful too. :)
 
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