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Someone needs to do a tally... I would but I went to public schools. 1,3,6,2,4,9 10!
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Re: Looking for a good spray wax
I am just a newb, but I will add another vote for Duragloss Aquawax.
Used it on my wife's SUV that is normally run through an automatic wash once a month. I did not remove any swirls or do any polishing - just a basic 2bm wash - but wanted to see if DG AW could revive the mistreated exterior. It left the paint much slicker than I could remember and also produced an impressive glossy shine.
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Re: Looking for a good spray wax
IMO Optimum Spray Wax. My favorite Spray wax. As for Detail Spray Optimum Detail Spray or Blackfire Wet Diamond Polymer Spray.
But Optimum for Spray Wax!!!
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Re: Looking for a good spray wax
To all you optimum fans, do you use as a drying agent or after your done drying?
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![Quote](https://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/images/autogeek/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by 07gtcs
To all you optimum fans, do you use as a drying agent or after your done drying?
After I washed my (it's opti coated btw)
I used UWW+ as a drying agent, because I have so much of it.
I then waxed my car like normal while dry with Optimum Spray Wax. IMO it does add some gloss to my paint and Opti Coat.
I also figure if my paint is protected with Opti Coat. Why not protect Opti Coat with Optimum Spray Wax.
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Re: Looking for a good spray wax
To show the results from BSD:
![](http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m112/_ebaypics_2006/133b6c818f3e009bd736b26f398ed755.jpg)
There is currently no LSP left on the car I will be applying in a week or so.
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Re: Looking for a good spray wax
On wifes work van Lucas spray way. On my cars optimum spray wax.
Lucas is OTC @ Wally World $7.95 and I use it as a drying aid also. It has a nice shine amd holds up pretty well...
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Re: Looking for a good spray wax
![Quote](https://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/images/autogeek/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by smack
Meguiars D156 Synthetic Express Spray wax.
this
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I'm surprised nobody mentioned flitz speed wax. Unless I missed it. It's a very underrated spray wax but it's very good stuff.
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Re: Looking for a good spray wax
I too used UQW and I loved it but I found a new love , it's cheaper and last much longer , oh , much easier to work with.
Duragloss Aquawax , just love it and cheap, ten bucks
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