What are you guys using for spray wax?

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Hey guys,

What's everyone using for spray wax these days? I have the Adam's H2O guard and I really like the product, but I'm looking for something little simpler. I want to mist the panel and then just dry it and more to next panel.

I have McKee's 37 products, so I was thinking maybe just their their fast wax.

Anything else you guys can suggest? I think a lot of people have also recommend Meguiar's Ultimate Quick wax here before.

Thanks!
 
Chemical guys carnauba spray is what I buy.Its easy and works good on hot hoods as we are mobile.
 
I've recently been using BLACKFIRE Wet Diamond Polymer Spray and really like the clear, glass coated look it produces. It also seems to have pretty decent durability. I've used it on top of 845 this summer and never found an end to the water beading. Normally, when using other spray waxes the LSP is showing signs of degredation after about six months.

I've also used Meguiars Ultimate Quik Wax, which is the OTC version of the 156 already recommended. While it doesn't last as long, I really like that one for it's deep wet look and really good water sheeting properties.
 
This...


Review - NEW BLACKFIRE Midnight Sun Carnauba Spray Wax!


Easy on, easy off.
Leaves the paint shiny and very slick and slippery feeling.
Smells great too.


:dblthumb2:

This is my favorite Spray Wax, it creates a deep wet shine and easily last for 6 weeks in the hot Florida summer sun, which is amazing for a spray wax. Nick gifted me with a bottle to review when it came out and I promptly bought a gallon.

I use a blue microfiber applicator and spray it on the vehicle and wipe it around with the applicator and then buff off with a mf towel. I can generally do the entire vehicle in less than 20 minutes.











 
•Optimum Car Wax
•303 Quick Wax


Bob

Normally I agree with Bob, but steer clear of 303 Quick Wax. If you want something easy to use, that product is not it!

I like the Blackfire spray wax as Mike mentioned as well as the Mckee's Fastwax. Both of these are easy peasy to use and do not streak.
 
Normally I agree with Bob,
but steer clear of 303 Quick Wax.
If you want something easy to use,
that product is not it!
.
•I should have listed that it's
the 303 Marine Quick Wax
that I use.

•As such:
-I know of no reasons to ever
steer clear of this particular
303 product.


Bob
 
I've been using Megs D156 for the past couple of months and absolutely love it.

I'm especially a huge fan of it since it can be sprayed on the car while it's wet or dry, in direct sunlight, and that it doesn't stain trim. Can't speak of longevity as it's just become second nature to spray it on while I'm drying during my weekly maintenance washes.
 
I also agree with Mike with the blackfire midnight sun spray wax. Can't get any easier than that.
 
I have the following ones:

  • SONAX High Speed Wax: My favourite, love the beading and smell. I just use it on my own car. I also combine this with Brilliant Shine Detail.
  • Optimum Car Wax: This is my preferred one for clients, because of the patented UV protection.
  • Meguiar's D156: Very cheap, I like to give this away to my friends/family.
  • BF Midnight Sun: Nice smell, I have used it just one time, need to use it more :)-
  • Pinnacle Souveran Liquid: I feel this is somewhat the same as BF, but haven't used more than 1 time.
 
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