While I am currently using Torque products, I do still recommend TW Seal and Shine. Or like the above poster said, TW Ice Spray Wax. I have always had good outcomes with it. For the money and for a spray, you simply can't beat it. I bought my Torque when they had a before Christmas sale and got 5 bottles for $75. Otherwise I would still be using TW.Ok, so far Torque is out in front
Agreed. I DIY ceramic coated mine last year with thisHonestly, "ceramic spray coatings" are nothing more than spray wax with a very small percantage of SiO2 so they can slap the buzzword "ceramic" on it. They last about as long as a spray wax but some are slicker or provide more depth of gloss. If you're wanting longevity the best bang for your buck is an actual spray sealant. Turtle Wax Seal N Shine is a good one or even just Turtle Wax Ice Spray Wax. If you want to move up to an actual ceramic coating there are quite a few DIYer friendly versions out there if you're interested. The prep work you put in beforehand is going to dictate how well your ceramic coating performs.
I am with you. We have had rainy/cold weather here for what seems like months now. Every time I go to clean something, it is going to rain within a few days. So why bother? Hoping for nice weather before I have to trade this Maverick for the one I ordered. I would love to see this one clean again.Im certainly willing to try something new but Ive had good luck so far with the Turtle wax hybrid solutions ceramic/carnauba spray. It's obviously not a true coating but does hold up for quite awhile, is readily available at Walmart, and super easy to use. I like things like that cause you can do all the rubber and textured black plastic trim and panels with it as well. I just re coat a vehicle several times a year and it seems to work well. So quick and easy to do.
Seems like there are quite a few good choices in products coming out that work well. Im pretty much done with regular waxes anymore cause the offerings now are so much better.
I'm just dying to get my Maverick all cleaned, clayed, and coated. I hate receiving a brand new vehicle in winter. we don't get a lot of snow and slop here in SW Ohio anymore but its just wet and rainy/grey skies non stop and too cold to get out the hose to wash and get work done. First warm sunny day we get soon when I'm off work it's getting done.....have all the supplies I need waiting.