So I'm sure just about everyone here has tried different waxes over time, and some bead better (or longer) than others. My question is: So what? Is it possible that product "x" and product "y" can exhibit different beading characteristics yet still provide the same (+/-) level and duration of protection? The reason for my question is that I was watching Loache's video that shows a side by side with T.W. Ice. Where the Ice beaded, the 365PP sheeted. I know the angle of the hose can affect beading, but it was pretty clear IMO that the Ice beaded a little more than 365. But if Meg's claims are true ( I have NO reason not to believe Mr. Stoops) then beading really doesn't amount to a hill of beans. As a matter of fact, one would think that sheeting would be preferable to beading, since as beads evaporate (provided the vehicle hasn't been driven or dried off) they can leave water spots. Forgive me if this is "old hat" but being new to detailing, I figured I could post my thoughts and we could banter back and forth, and us noobs could be put to ease by not worrying about the "perfect bead"! Again, sorry about the rambling!
Oh, and thanks in advance!

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