Anybody using a SPRAY as sole LSP?

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How about Optimum Car Wax? I got a sample and it looks good on paint.
What about Reload or Cure as an LSP without a coating underneath?

I get decent longevity from Polish Angel Presto, but it`s expensive.
 
Currently testing Megs FastFinish only on the wife Mazda CX-5 at the moment.... mighty impressed with it`s attributes. Makes a lot of `other` LSP`s look second rate IMO
 
Optimum Spray Wax laid in while drying ONR wash. Very nice.

Sonax BSD. It`s not Polish Angel, but it`s nice. Lasts too.

Griot`s Best of Show detailer real nice look.

Ech2o @ 1:20 with 2-3 Oz`s of reload in a 32oz sprayer. Great look and it lasts.

I put the Echo2 mix over the Griots (put on previous wash about 5 days before). That`s a great combo. A poormans Polish Angel?

That`s the best I`ve got.
 
I use Opti Spray Wax after every weekly wash, and a splash in the wash bucket also. PA High Gloss about once every 2-3 months.
Jay
 
Polish angel stuff wouldn’t be cost effective for how often you’d probably need to do it. Wouldn’t trust the durability of the more regular stuff.
 
Still not 100% sure of the rules for posting about product that is not sold here, but rules are made to be broken. Garry Dean Forever Rinseless is great (detail spray, rinseless wash, waterless wash). I got 3+ months of protection in Chicago winter and the shine is on par with the Griots Best of Show detailer.
 
Wife`s car gets Hydro Blue every 2-3 months or so, along with the Extender Spray wax.

Works well with her paint. For some reason even the mighty FK1000p only lasts a month on the hood, where I can get 4-6 months no problemo on my car. :blink:
 
^^^ PA sold me on that combo, and Ron sold me on the SiO2 auto wash. Those three products make it stupid easy to maintain dark paint in the summer.
 
I have coatings on our vehicles. But overall on a regular basis i only use "Spray" products.

I use Opti Car Wax on my Truck that has the old version of OC.
I am also using my Truck as a test subject for stuff like HydroSilex, Sonax BSD, Renny Doyle Double Black Bead Maker, etc.


My wife`s car usually has Reload since it has CQUK coating but I also use all of the above as well as a few more.


 
Sonax Brilliant Shine Detailer is surprisingly good. It`s like a Polymer Net Shield QD. So easy to use too.
 
I`ve been using OCW on my wife`s A8 for a few years now. No, it`s no FK1000P, but it`s basically effortless since I`d be using some kind of Drying Aid anyhow. For a vehicle that gets washed all the time it seems fine, but eventually I do plan to FK it.
 
Have Gyeon Wet Coat on my car this winter. Tested to wash with Angelwax Enigma ceramic infused car soap once. After the last wash I tested a German brand Herrenfarth and their special limited Scandinavia gloss spray that is released in a small batch of 75 bottles. The reseller of Polish Angel and Scholl and tac system in Sweden has been doing some testing and devolopment with Herrenfarth. As they do with PA also Viking Coat and Viking Shield came out of it. So the gloss spray was really nice and a breese to wipe of. It`s delivered in those fine mist spray bottles and a little went a long way. The Wet Coat gets a crisp looks on my silver metallic car and the gloss spray darkening a little to my likeing. With a silica content of 20% I think it`s rather durable too. The durability and self cleaning ability from Wet Coat has been great this winter. It`s just the looks on my silver metallic car that I`m not so satisfied with.
 
I used Gyeon WetCoat on one side of my old [white] Jeep. I forgot when I put it on, but I`d say it`s been about 2 months, and still beads pretty nice. Didn`t do much for the look of the weathered paint (dull and oxidized). What I *don`t* like is that water tends to hang on it longer. On vertical surfaces! After I coin-op wash it, I take it for a short drive to air dry it, and when I park, there are some beads on the side with WetCoat, but the un-protected side is dry!

Also used it on a Cayenne [white] but don`t know how long it`s lasted as I haven`t seen it since. It did help to make the drying faster, though. Can`t recall looks, but the Porsche did look sweet after I was done with it.
 
Optimum Car Wax works great.
Rupes P808 have it but did not tried it yet.
Also use sometimes Chemical Guys V7 that gives great Gloss
 
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