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Re: Which is more glossy between TLC 2 and Beadmaker?
I won't debate Top Coat as I've tried it from a customer's batch and it's laughably over priced for what it offers.
Product wise, I love Beadmaker for what it is. I use it as a drying aid on my ceramic coated vehicles and it's my go-to recommendation for all my customers going forward. It's cheap, it's glossy, super slick and IMO maintains the hydrophobic properties of the coatings I use. I have ZERO issues with it.
The main reason I use it and recommend it is that it does offer great properties, it's inexpensive and let's face it, most people LOVE to 'touch' their cars after washing and using a drying aid or detail spray is what most I know do so why not give them something that plain works.
All that said, going into a product that may be used as an LSP, I'd stick with Mike's pick of Adam's Ceramic Wax. I had some and let a neighbor have half the bottle after giving his car a quick polish and wax and it's maintained it all year thus far. He loves it, it works great and is stupid easy to use.
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Re: Which is more glossy between TLC 2 and Beadmaker?
I know you stated you have Zero issues with BM but I only have one, for some reason it attracts dust, dont know why but I did experimentation and it does.
I loved it as a drying aid until discovered that, you or your clients dont have the same experience?
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