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k20z3kid
03-19-2007, 03:22 PM
has there been any proven benefit of using one over the other? ive always been under the impression that it goes from better to worse 1. paste 2. liquid 3. spray. but i am not sure if that applies to pure waxes only? when it comes to sealants does it really matter which is used?

Whitethunder46
03-19-2007, 03:36 PM
has there been any proven benefit of using one over the other? ive always been under the impression that it goes from better to worse 1. paste 2. liquid 3. spray. but i am not sure if that applies to pure waxes only? when it comes to sealants does it really matter which is used?

Sealants are all spray or liquid. Usually the liquids will get better longevity.

Paste waxes usually tend to give better depth, shine, wetness, etc. than spray waxes, but that is changing I believe. For instance AW (spray sealant) or spray souveran gives a very very nice look, but may only last a month where as a paste might last 2-3 months.

Spray waxes/sealants are very easy to use and quick. Spray one squirt on a panel and wipe with MF.

Spray waxes are often used as toppers as well, and rarely as the only LSP.

On my car I have DG 105 which is a sealant and lasts for around 6 months. I then topped this with Souveran.

After every wash I "top" the car with Pinnacle CM which has some carnauba. Every few weeks I'll apply AW which will help rejuvenate everything since it lasts longer than CM.

klumzypinoy
03-19-2007, 03:39 PM
I've never seen paste sealant, unless NXT Paste is a sealant?

bambo2888
03-19-2007, 04:19 PM
I'm pretty sure your assumption is correct. the reason for this, i believe, is that the paste is the most potent with carnauba, thus making it the most solid. The liquid is the next step down with just slightly less to make the chemical a different substance. finally, to make it through the sprayer and light enough to be misted, the spray waxes are altered to achieve this effect.

correct me if im wrong, i think i heard this somewhere a while back.

Nuke33
03-19-2007, 04:24 PM
I like the liquid for Pc use but u can use some pastes just as easy and spray dosnt last as long as any of the others but it is nice for that just waxed feel!

orngez
03-19-2007, 05:40 PM
SPRAY - should be reserved just for touch ups and inbetween full waxing/detail jobs

LIQUID - very user friendly...usually the best for wipe on wipe off...most quality liquid waxes last almost as long as paste waxes, but often are filled with polymers and bonding agents so that they adhere uniformly to paint...this usually results in less depth and wetness...most people wont be able to tell the difference...most higher end liquid waxes/sealants outperform low end paste waxes...

PASTE - the purists' choice... the manufacturing process of paste wax allows for the most carnuba and even the best paste waxes can still be more difficult to remove than a liquid wax...of course there are always exceptions like souveran....

Overall between the three everyone agrees that sprays are best as a quick fix up...liquid and paste? really just a matter of personal preference....

ScottB
03-19-2007, 06:10 PM
the amount of solvents needed to break down the wax, will lead to it being lower in quality. Kinda like a perfume .....

Paste --- (parfum) this is usually the strongest form, and most closely resembles the original wax itself.

Liquid --- (eau de toilette) this product has been designed for easy spreading and solvents used water down the amount of wax. It can however be imbedded with additional polymers to add to its look, or differentiate it.

Spray --- (perfume) this product is usually a booster wax. It contains the least amount of wax, and has alot of water and other solvents for quick ability and touch up.

k20z3kid
03-19-2007, 07:38 PM
well nxt is the one i was referencing with pastes. is that considered a sealant? i always thought it was.

ScottB
03-20-2007, 02:46 PM
NXT is a sythetic wax, and would more closely resemble a sealant.