WOWA Products

jmsc

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Customers want/look for lower pricing on detailing labor. Skipping a step may be 1-way to get there. So...

1. I don't think there are any wowa waxes but are there some out there?

2. I know of a handful of wowa sealants.

3. BUT, are there any wipe-on-walk-away coatings besides Duragloss?
 
3. BUT, are there any wipe-on-walk-away coatings besides Duragloss?

Aren't all the coatings pretty much WOWA? They are all wipe on, knock down high spots, walk away. There are a few spray coatings like the Duragloss, Pinnacle Black Label, Detailer's Pro, um...maybe a couple others I can't think of. You could also use HydrO2.
 
Aren't all the coatings pretty much WOWA? They are all wipe on, knock down high spots, walk away. There are a few spray coatings like the Duragloss, Pinnacle Black Label, Detailer's Pro, um...maybe a couple others I can't think of. You could also use HydrO2.

For coatings to get durability there is a lot more prep involved and it wouldn't be cost effective on his part I would think if he's tailoring to customers lower budget.
Yes Hydro2 would get my vote as well, great look/durability/and very fast application.
 
DG AquaWax is more of a spray-on sealant. I love it as a drying aid and as a protection/shine booster. Fantastic on glass as well.

Optimum Car Wax is a spray-on wax, but can streak if not ideal circumstances.

Optimum Opti-Seal is a true WOWA sealant with durability much greater than the other two I listed. About as easy as it gets. Looks great, especially about 12-24 hours later.
 
like others said, not sure of any legit waxes that you can simply wipe on and will get several months of durability. there are a few spray sealants, but you still probably wouldn't get more than a few months out of it, if the paint didn't have some sort of relatively recent coat of something on it already. then you have several spray on coatings. we use Detailers Pro (DP) Paint Coating a lot, it comes in 4 ounce bottles, $50 each so if you get them on a 20% sale its only $40. its extremely easy to use. just wipe on and hit the high spots after. it literally disappears as you wipe it on. you would still want to use a small foam applicator of some sort. a 4 ounce bottle will do about 5 cars of average 4 door size, so less than $10 each. that's quick, easy, cheap, and I've not only had great results from everything I've used it on, but clients seem to really like it and the fact that we can do the job faster, and for a better price.
 
i use a wash with wax or rinseless with wax and Optiseal afterwards and it works great for my clients who want that wow without the dough to support it
 
Aquawax is an inexpensive choice. I like Z8 because of the glow that it produces at dusk or under lights. I haven't found another product with that type of glow.
 
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