What is most durable spray and buff off LSP?

bcwang

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Of the type of LSP where you spray on the panel, spread by microfiber, and continue rubbing until it's dry and shiny, what are the most durable products out there? How long have you had it last as an LSP?



Some that I think are this format, and may potentially be good or decent.



-Aquawax

-FX spray wax

-New reflections spray wax

-Acrylic Jett Trigger (this one will likely win the title of longest lasting?)

-Optimum Car Wax v2.0 OCW

-Wolfgang Deep Gloss Spritz Sealant

-Souveran Liquid Spray Wax

-Protect-All polish wax and treatment

-Meguiars Ultimate Quik wax



Anyone also try polycharging this type of LSP and get good results?
 
Optimum Opti-Seal is a spray on and you don't need to buff either :) And it lasts longer than any of the ones on your list..
 
BigAl3 said:
i love AW (easily lasted through a few good rain storms)! :up



Mothers FX and Reflections spray waxes easily last 3 weeks with several rain showers.



My opinion is if you are after gloss and durability..use a spray wax for about the same price.
 
Bunky said:
Mothers FX and Reflections spray waxes easily last 3 weeks with several rain showers.



My opinion is if you are after gloss and durability..use a spray wax for about the same price.



i've used a few bottles of the FX (didn't really care for the Reflections) and it's pretty good stuff. but when you buy in bulk, AW is the way to go for my situation...
 
I don't know if I'd ever use Z8 as a standalone "LSP."



But to answer your question, I'd go with Opti-seal. Sprays on, no need to buff off, last a while, and gives an awesome look on most colors.



I guess I should use the 24oz of AquaWax I have here to see if it really does last a bit. :spot
 
stiffdogg06 said:
I don't know if I'd ever use Z8 as a standalone "LSP."



But to answer your question, I'd go with Opti-seal. Sprays on, no need to buff off, last a while, and gives an awesome look on most colors.



I guess I should use the 24oz of AquaWax I have here to see if it really does last a bit. :spot



How hard is optiseal to apply - correctly?
 
AW and I apply it in the sun....wash and dry the car, and then put in the sun to warm up. The heat really helps it bond to the car and it applies quicker...so I usually get 2 go-arounds on the car!
 
I've tried AW, JWAJT, M135, Quikwax, Rain-x Fast Wax, TW Spraywax, Nxt Spraywax, Opti Seal, & EagleOne WAUD. IMO I found AW most durable of them all.
 
cptzippy said:
How hard is optiseal to apply - correctly?





Too easy. Spray it on the panel, spread it with a MF towel or foam applicator and you may get some "streaks" from applying too much, but a spray of QD and all is perfect.
 
I have opti-seal on my boat for about 6 months. Boats are famous for water spotting esp on the BLACK Mercury motor. So far 0 water spotting. OCW is also a good product.
 
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