addysdaddy
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Though different products, I compared BF Poly Sealant to Pinnacle XMT 360 Spray wax. Because the XMT is a wax, it's going to be more durable, but Blackfire Wet Diamond Polymer Spray can be seen as having an advantage because it can be used to remove light dust, dirt and fingerprints. XMT 360 Spray Wax is designed to be applied to surfaces that are squeaky clean. For me this is not an issue because I always Waterless Wash my vehicle before applying any of these "topping" products - but YMMV.
XMT 360 Spray Wax is by far my favorite spray wax that I've found thus far. However for the money, I would recommend Meg Ultimate Spray Wax as it's almost as good as the XMT at half the price. FWIW, I've tried the Optimum Spray Wax which I liked but thought it a bit overpriced for my type of usage, which is to "freshen up" the paint between BF Crystal Sealant applications. I also apply spray wax regularly to the lower rocker panels and the nose, to make bug & dirt removal that much easier.
In terms of looks, both products produce similar gloss but it's always difficult to tell on white paint. Notice the close-up photos of the front hood/quarter panel of each product. From the photos I cannot see a discernable difference between the products. In terms of "feel", the XMT leaves a much slicker surface which I prefer. Ease of use, both products couldn't be easier and you'll use less of the BF then the XMT because it's very concentrated. Not certain which product would cost less once you figure in the amount of product you actually use, but I'm going to guess that the cost would be roughly the same. Let me conclude by saying now that I've tried the BFPS, I probably won't order it again unless it was on BOGO or some special blowout pricing. On the other hand, I would definitely re-order the XMT 360 Spray Wax.
The contenders
rear of car before either product is applied
Both products applied as indicated
full shot of hood with both products applied
BF Poly Sealant - hood & quarter panel
XMT - hood & quarter panel
Very tight shot of both products applied - side by side
XMT 360 Spray Wax is by far my favorite spray wax that I've found thus far. However for the money, I would recommend Meg Ultimate Spray Wax as it's almost as good as the XMT at half the price. FWIW, I've tried the Optimum Spray Wax which I liked but thought it a bit overpriced for my type of usage, which is to "freshen up" the paint between BF Crystal Sealant applications. I also apply spray wax regularly to the lower rocker panels and the nose, to make bug & dirt removal that much easier.
In terms of looks, both products produce similar gloss but it's always difficult to tell on white paint. Notice the close-up photos of the front hood/quarter panel of each product. From the photos I cannot see a discernable difference between the products. In terms of "feel", the XMT leaves a much slicker surface which I prefer. Ease of use, both products couldn't be easier and you'll use less of the BF then the XMT because it's very concentrated. Not certain which product would cost less once you figure in the amount of product you actually use, but I'm going to guess that the cost would be roughly the same. Let me conclude by saying now that I've tried the BFPS, I probably won't order it again unless it was on BOGO or some special blowout pricing. On the other hand, I would definitely re-order the XMT 360 Spray Wax.

The contenders

rear of car before either product is applied

Both products applied as indicated

full shot of hood with both products applied

BF Poly Sealant - hood & quarter panel

XMT - hood & quarter panel

Very tight shot of both products applied - side by side