What is most durable spray and buff off LSP?

AJ Trigger and OCW are true stand alone LSP sprays. I wouldn't really consider Opti-Seal a true spray because it works best by lightly spritzing a foam hand pad and then applying but it is actually faster to apply than a spray. Once you get down the right amount to wet the pad with (and it isn't much once it is primed) you will get zero streaking.
 
Scottwax said:
AJ Trigger and OCW are true stand alone LSP sprays. I wouldn't really consider Opti-Seal a true spray because it works best by lightly spritzing a foam hand pad and then applying but it is actually faster to apply than a spray. Once you get down the right amount to wet the pad with (and it isn't much once it is primed) you will get zero streaking.



Scottwax Do you apply OCW by Machine???
 
For OTS products, FX and UQW are hard to beat.



UQW is very nice, IMO. Not only durable, but it applies easily/streak free, smells great, is super slick and has a nice, rich look.. I'll even go so far as to compare it to Z8. Not cheap, but not expensive.



FX is great on light colors, streak free and durable.



I can't get AW locally, but it's another well rounded, durable spray LSP.



For the buck, I don't think you can beat these three.
 
RobD said:
For OTS products, FX and UQW are hard to beat.



UQW is very nice, IMO. Not only durable, but it applies easily/streak free, smells great, is super slick and has a nice, rich look.. I'll even go so far as to compare it to Z8. Not cheap, but not expensive.



FX is great on light colors, streak free and durable.



I can't get AW locally, but it's another well rounded, durable spray LSP.



For the buck, I don't think you can beat these three.



Yes! These 3 are very good. Another good one is TW Platinum spray , but I hear that it is no longer made, being replaced with TW ICE which is not as good.
 
I've had great experiences with OCW and AW, as well as SCG SD.

OCW seems to rinse the cleanest, while AW seems to "retain" water spots after a rain shower.
 
snowskate said:
I'm pleased and somewhat surprised by the durability of FK425. It beads for quite a while.



agreed and for a QD, while it may not have the greatest cleaning ability (still does a good job) compared to most other QD's (i consider it borderline QD/spray wax), it does last a good amount of time. i love using both FK425 and AW... :2thumbs:
 
SilverSeven said:
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.



Seriously? AW beating out AJT and OS in durability? That sounds strange.



I'm purposely not adding UPGP, OS, and ZCS to the list because those are not the same type of LSP. Those require curing time while I think the kind I'm looking for can be exposed to the elements right after application, and don't require much care during application to keep coats thin and even.
 
thesacrifice said:
As far as true spray and BUFF... AJT

As far as spray and whipe... Aquawax



I didn't realize that was different. Are you saying AJT requires more work than AW?
 
BigAl3 said:
agreed and for a QD, while it may not have the greatest cleaning ability (still does a good job) compared to most other QD's (i consider it borderline QD/spray wax), it does last a good amount of time. i love using both FK425 and AW... :2thumbs:



I would have to agree in my experiences.
 
I just bought a bottle of UQW. It went on extremely well - easy as anything I've ever used - the feel is outstanding and the shine is great too. I also have AW and OCW. Of the two, OCW appears to last longer than AW but both are easy to apply.



Although I just got the UQW, it appears to be yet another great choice for a QW. I like UQD and I believe I'm going to like UQW. One thing I did notice is that the slickness is better than the others. I put a bottle on the roof and it passed the slide-off test faster than anything yet.:bigups
 
Jeff Werkstat's Acrylic Jett is the longest lasting LSP I've tried by far and that includes Zaino. At close to 8 months and used on a daily driver the shine and protection was almost as good as the day it was applied. I was astonished at how well this stuff held up, and that was driving through rain and being washed every 2-3 weeks.
 
keesue said:
Although I just got the UQW, it appears to be yet another great choice for a QW. I like UQD and I believe I'm going to like UQW. One thing I did notice is that the slickness is better than the others. I put a bottle on the roof and it passed the slide-off test faster than anything yet.:bigups



I poured a little UQW in my half used bottle of UQD... it seems like it's boosted the UQD's performance a bit. It applies more like UQW, too (i.e. smoother).
 
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