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Re: Where would you rank Sonax BSD these days?
Griots should hold up nicely as an LSP if you are looking for something really easy, yet durable. I'm playing around with it on my wife's car to see how it holds up. I've not really used any products like Wet Seal other than the DP version and it didn't impress me much.
I really liked Megs UQW when paired with 845 on a black car. It looked amazing! BSD also looked great in the situation I used it. Both were very easy to apply. I never intended to use either as the only source of protection, so I can't comment on the durability of either.
From what I've seen, BSD is much more hydrophobic than UQW. UQW would sheet pretty well when freshly applied, but never really behaved much different from the 845, which was similar to a wax with it's huge, fat water beads.
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Re: Where would you rank Sonax BSD these days?
Thanks, good to know. Griot's 3 in 1 is really durable and holds up well. I've used it before. It's probably one of the top 3 OTC sprays you can buy IMO. Very easy to use too. Our winters aren't that bad here, so I shouldn't really be too concerned about durability. I can wash in the winter too if need be. That's why I ended up with Wet Coat. Extremely easy and saves a bit of time.
So many options....
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Re: Where would you rank Sonax BSD these days?
I mix it 50/50 with meguiar's hybrid ceramic detailer for some added slickness and the beading is pretty darn good.
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Re: Where would you rank Sonax BSD these days?
Apex used it 3:1 as a rinseless wash. Impressive. Stand alone, QD, Rinseless wash.
I noticed they also now have a ceramic spray wax. Haven't seen many reviews of it. Tough to beat the PNS/BSD as is.
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