Should I have a preference between Insane Shine Paint Glosser and Bead Booster thinned 3 to 1?
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Meguiar's Ultimate Insane Shine Paint Glosser vs Thinned Bead Booster
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There doesn't appear to be very much feedback on Paint Glosser out there. I will put forth biught a bottle last summer to try. It was very easy to work with, and worked well. I followed it with a quick coat of Ultimate Quik Wax to add protection. I would stay with the synergy of staying with the lines for best use. I like M799 (Bead Booster) and Hybrid Ceramic Detailer alot, but use them with the Hybrid Ceramic line. I used the Paint Glosser with the Ultimate line. So my take is it depends what your topping over. You will like Paint Glosser more if your putting it on top of ULW, Bead Booster if your putting it on any of the Ceramic stuff, HCLW, M27, HPC, etc.
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It really comes down to the finish you're after. The Insane Shine Paint Glosser is fantastic for achieving a deep, glossy finish. It is easy to apply, and it really enhances the paint’s depth, especially when used with other products from the Ultimate line. However, if you’re working with ceramic-based products, Bead Booster enhances the water-repelling properties, and works beautifully with ceramics for that extra level of durability and ease of maintenance. If you want to extend protection even further and maintain that water-beading effect, you might want to consider applying a ceramic coating after using Bead Booster.
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