AW durability

Fallz

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I know there are really to many variables in climate , washing technique , outside car , inside car , soap used....blah , blah.... to really give a solid answer to ANY type of product , but where do you think it would rank ???



Low durability



med. durability



high durability



This considering it is a spray wax/sealant , gives outstanding shine and slickness , not to mention you can do it in your sleep its so easy ....lol
 
Fair evaluations. There in line with my findings as well. Nothing spectacular, 3-4 weeks on average....Its the fact that its under $10.00 that makes it so worthy.....
 
I'd say high as far as the "spray waxes" go, but medium if comparing to all traditional type waxes. I can consistently get 2-2.5 months from AW, which is better than any other spray wax I've used and better than a lot of regular/traditional waxes and sealants. In the great scheme of things, 2 months isn't that long, but considering the price, ease of use, and the ability to add quick protection to the paint, I'd say it's definitely a fantastic product. Considering AW lasts longer for me than NXT, Wolfgang sealant, UPP, BF, S100, and a few other waxes or sealants, I think that *is* pretty spectacular for a spray product.
 
Are you sure you are getting that protection with AW? I would think it is your base of DG105 that is giving you that protection. I love AW but have yet to see if go longer than 5-6 weeks. I have been mixing it with JW CJ, and getting much more protection out of it.
 
I currently have no 105 on my car after recently polishing it off...just AW. Also on my wifes car (which gets no attention at all), I also used AW as a test mule. Even on her unpolished, rough, unclayed paint, it went more than 2 months and the beading stopped at around 3. On my car, it is lasting the same amount of time and I can tell the protection is there with it's rain resistance and grime repelling capability. Even when it's dying, it still does a decent job...just my experiences...
 
Yeah good point, and as always YMMV. External factors will always play a role in any product's performance. In harsher climates, I can see that it may last little more than a month...we have pretty mild, dry weather here most of the time, so maybe that's why it lasts a bit longer on average...
 
I used 105 as my winter protection this year and I applied it in Sept...come May it was still looking great and beading ..I used AW twice during the winter when I could wash the truck in a spray bay with my soap and thier rinse water...



Last year I used 111 on my GF's Honda in November and it held up all winter also...so for the durabilty I would say it is very good....and the price makes it a real winner.....





The road salt seemed to kill other sealants I used in the winter except Klasse SG ..DG just shrugged the salt off...DG has proved its powers to me...



AL
 
I would kill for dry weather right now...It isnt raining so much, but the humidity is heavy. And of course the love bugs are worse than they have ever been.
 
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