A few weeks back I purchased Speed Bead Spray Wax by Stoner's. I had read rave reviews of Speed Bead on AG regarding how awesome of a product it was in regards to price and performance. A true sleeper product if you will.
However,I think the product I was reading about was the Quick Detailer after going back and looking on the forum. What I purchased was the aerosol Spray Wax which has gotten some great reviews in it's own right. I think time was running out on me on this particular Autogeek sale,and I didn't order what I intended.
The hydrophobic properties (beading) of the detailer,and it's ease of use,seem to be it's main selling point. Is the Spray Wax intended to be more of an LSP,and does it have the same hydrophobic properties as the quick detailer? The trigger spray of the detailer has got to be easier to use vs an aerosol. Aerosols can be tons of fun to apply if there is more than even a slight breeze.
I will probably go full Autogeeker and buy the detailer as well! LOL.
However,I think the product I was reading about was the Quick Detailer after going back and looking on the forum. What I purchased was the aerosol Spray Wax which has gotten some great reviews in it's own right. I think time was running out on me on this particular Autogeek sale,and I didn't order what I intended.
The hydrophobic properties (beading) of the detailer,and it's ease of use,seem to be it's main selling point. Is the Spray Wax intended to be more of an LSP,and does it have the same hydrophobic properties as the quick detailer? The trigger spray of the detailer has got to be easier to use vs an aerosol. Aerosols can be tons of fun to apply if there is more than even a slight breeze.
I will probably go full Autogeeker and buy the detailer as well! LOL.