Honestly, I tried giving this product a chance but I give up on it. I followed the instructions that Mike Phillips wrote up on applying a spray wax like Quik Wax, but in the end I'm still disappointed.
The problem lies in the removal of the product. Believe me, I applied it thin. But it's a pain to buff off.
I can apply a thick coat of #26 and remove it effortlessly compared to Quik Wax, and #26 is a professional grade product.
Best spray wax I've used thus far is Eagle One Spray Wax, the one that you spray on a wet car and wipe off.
For me, however, I'm ditching the "booster" wax type products altogether and sticking with the traditional type waxes like #26, #16, and S100.
The problem lies in the removal of the product. Believe me, I applied it thin. But it's a pain to buff off.
I can apply a thick coat of #26 and remove it effortlessly compared to Quik Wax, and #26 is a professional grade product.
Best spray wax I've used thus far is Eagle One Spray Wax, the one that you spray on a wet car and wipe off.
For me, however, I'm ditching the "booster" wax type products altogether and sticking with the traditional type waxes like #26, #16, and S100.
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