lonewolf0420
New member
Has anyone tried Stoner Bead Max Wax? Never seen this stuff before, but I just saw it on Autogeek. Says it specially designed for water beading. Any feedback?
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
The Fuzz said:Anything loaded with oils will promote water beading. It doesn't necessarily mean it will be durable or good protection. If water beading is all that matters then you could cover the car with vegatable oil and get some serious beading. :lol:
Jngrbrdman said:I get bees chasing me when I use Autoint's 'wax as you dry' product. Why do things that work so well have to attract things we don't like such as dust and bees? :lol:
I haven't used it because I don't hold a lot of stock in aerosal spray waxes. I don't really have a high expectation for normal spray waxes either. When I want looks and durabilty I go for something in a jar or a bottle without a spray top on it.I'm sure the Stoner's product beads great, but for how long? If you want weeks of beading then typically you need to go for something with a little higher carnauba content.
Originally Posted by RTexasF
There are many QD's that work as well or better but it was easy to dispense/work with and left a decent lasting shine.
Apply and let haze..lonewolf0420 said:With Natty's blue do you apply and let haze or do you apply then remove?