*The NEW 303 Aerospace Spray Wax*

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Here is my in-depth review of the newest product from 303® - 303® Spray Wax.
My car was fairly dirty from daily driving, so a clean and wax was overdue. I also felt it needed a boost of protection since it had been some time since I had applied a product to the car but I was short on time since I wanted to watch the Blackhawks and Red Wings game. So, I reached for 303® Spray Wax. Again, as I was short on time I decided to use the product on a wet surface after cleaning each panel with a rinse less wash.
Once cleaned, I sprayed a fair amount of 303® Spray Wax on the each panel. It’s extremely easy to use—simply spray just enough to cover the panel being protected and wipe with a clean microfiber cloth. Once sprayed on, you now have up to 90 days of protection from dust, dirt and grime. The UV protection in 303® Spray Wax is good for 30 days.
This product is great to use in-between car washes. I did use it wet this particular time but of course using it dry is always welcomed.
303® Spray Wax is safe for use on gel coat, clear coat, paint, fiberglass, plastics, clear plastics, chrome and stainless steel, and other non-porous surfaces so you’ll always be covered! I also used it on glass without an issue while washing the car with rinseless wash, so please keep this mind as well.
Overall this is an outstanding product to use, especially if you’re short on time and need to wash, wax and dry your car in 3 easy steps. The spray bottle makes dispensing easy and the scent makes it a joy to work with; a win win!
For more information visit the product page here!

303 Aerospace Cleaner,303 Aerospace Protectant, 303 products

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If for some reason this product is not up yet, give it some time as it's being debuted this weekend at Detail Fest! I'm sure the product specialists will be there to answer all of your questions on this easy to use, quality product from 303 Aerospace!

In the meantime, if you have any questions here, I'm subscribed to this thread and will be happy to answer them, thank you for looking everyone!!



 
Looks like this is a replacement for the one in the blue bottle. I thought the previous version was terrible. Left no slickness behind and left the paint looking like it was unprotected with lack of beading.

How does the slickness feel on this one?

It looks like it is out.

http://www.autogeek.net/303-wax.html

303 Spray Wax is the next formulation of 303 Quick Wax. New & improved formula features: •Application on wet OR dry surfaces.
•Longer lasting protection - up to 90 days!
•Easier than ever to apply!
•Provides a super slick and ultra-glossy shine.
For a glossy, showroom shine in minutes
 
Looks like this is a replacement for the one in the blue bottle. I thought the previous version was terrible. Left no slickness behind and left the paint looking like it was unprotected with lack of beading.

How does the slickness feel on this one?

It looks like it is out.

303 Spray Wax

303 Spray Wax is the next formulation of 303 Quick Wax. New & improved formula features: •Application on wet OR dry surfaces.
•Longer lasting protection - up to 90 days!
•Easier than ever to apply!
•Provides a super slick and ultra-glossy shine.
For a glossy, showroom shine in minutes

Well I'm not sure what color the bottle is going to be but I can ASSURE you that your going to love this product! Like I said, I used this product wet, down in the garage where it was about 45 degrees and it knocked it out of the park, no streaks and this was in THOSE conditions. I also used it on that 77' Corolla I worked on a couple weeks ago and that was in a 70 degree shop and for that I sprayed it on dry, worked like a dream, NO ISSUES!
 
This is interesting. Rarely is a "spray wax" marketed as a detail spray (for use as a light cleaner). But this new 303 looks like an "AIO"in that regard.
 
Sounds like 303 was paying attention when the reviews came out for the previous version. Mike I will have to grab a bottle and send over to you this time!
 
This is interesting. Rarely is a "spray wax" marketed as a detail spray (for use as a light cleaner). But this new 303 looks like an "AIO"in that regard.
Yeah for sure but we all tend to fall on the side of "light" cleaner, i.e. while at a show all day and you can see that light amount of dust forming for instance.

When I used the 303 Aerospace Spray Wax most recently, in the above pics, I dried the car with the Big Blue towel and it made the drying/buffing steps a breeze. I basically dried and buffed in one easy step, just a great product from the ease of use to finished product

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Sounds like 303 was paying attention when the reviews came out for the previous version. Mike I will have to grab a bottle and send over to you this time!
Yes they did and that's when you know your dealing with a great company and product....listening!

Once the word gets out at Detail Fest and people get their hands on it there and they see how well it works its going to be "one of those products"

I hope to hear from people at Detail Fest who got there hands on a bottle and actually used it this weekend and hear what they have to say, hopefully add some pics and it doesn't matter if it's a Guilia or a LeSabre, let's see the pics

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I'm about to head back down to the garage and apply a coat of the new 303 Aerospace Spray Wax to my wife's Mazda 6, its been a while since its seen any type of wax, comments coming when I come back up stairs. I just washed it and would take pics but the lighting down there isn't so good so I'm just going to speak about the process and ease of use. The weather is going to be hit or miss this week,so I'll be able to talk about beading pretty soon.
 
So I just got done applying the New and Improved 303 Aerospace Spray Wax to my wife's car. I used a 16 x 24 plush towel and its almost 50 down in the garage. I sprayed enough product to each panel for coverage but nothing more. I simply wiped it in and then flipped the towel over to buff, came out great! Even when I was getting towards the end and the single towel was getting more damp, it still didn't streak and dried without any high spots, even down in a cool garage without any air coming in, this speaks to the commitment of the chemists to improve the streaking issue from the first release.

My wife's car will be a true test as its daily driven and not washed as often as my car is, I will keep everyone updated in this thread about that. I mean I have this product on my car from 3 monthes ago and only recently applied another coat to tie me over till I do a mild paint correction when the weather warms up. For many people out there this is the perfect product, short on time and want to protect the car from everything out there while maintaining an outstanding shine, this 303 Aerospace Spray Wax does just that. When applying every 3 monthes and doing some light claying to the paint, your paint will feel smooth and be protected for another 3 monthes. Feel like doing it more often because your "one of those guys", no problem as I don't feel there's going to a huge product build up based off of how it feels going on and the ease of removal, GO FOR IT!

I will post a pic of the car once we go out grocery shopping in a little while, stay "tuned":dblthumb2:
 
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More coming when I get a different angle and lighting.

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Pardon the curb rash, look at this fender! The entire car needs a correction but this 303 Aerospace Spray Wax pops!

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Looks like a Monthly at least in AZ. if you want to keep the UV protection. Would like to see a comparison with 303 and Optimum Car Wax.

Dave
 
Looks like a Monthly at least in AZ. if you want to keep the UV protection. Would like to see a comparison with 303 and Optimum Car Wax.

Dave
Because of how easy it is to use, wet or dry, not to mention the competitive price, using it once a month, depending upon where you live, isn't an issue when using a quality product like this.

I'm sure people will be doing comparison tests of their own, looking forward to reading them 😁

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Had a very clean RX8 in front of me when we pulled into the grocery store parking lot, tried to get a pic because it was spotless

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Nice review and followup, Roger. Looks like it is definitely better than the prior product. Between this and DG Aquawax, I'll have two good options for that quick wax following a wash.
 
Cool review, thanks!

Interested to see staying power.
 
Nice review and followup, Roger. Looks like it is definitely better than the prior product. Between this and DG Aquawax, I'll have two good options for that quick wax following a wash.

....as well as during a wash too, works great wet as well!
 
The first version was GAWD AWEFULL. 303 had sent me a few "new" versions in development to sample and I wonder if any of them ended up being this new version. I tried them out and sent back my feedback. One of the test versions was one that could be used on a wet surface, so perhaps it is. One of them had a slightly long "working time" meaning it didnt evaporate right away. And one seemed like it was the first version, and it stunk.

On top of its bad performance, there were to many restrictions on its use, as well as the requirement to buff hard to remove it. Seems like all those issues were addressed with the new version!
 
No such issues with the new product, hopefully you give it another try. Not a lot of companies listen to their customers, this is one of them!

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