My truck was white from all the salt and sand from the roads around here, so since it got up into the 40's today I went to the car wash and pressure washed all the salt and sand off my truck. I then went home and used Optimum No Rinse and washed my truck (No hose). Before I dried the truck off I misted on the new Synthetic X-Press Spray Wax. It says right on the gallon jug that you can use it on a wet vehicle while drying it off if you want, so I figured I would give it a try. I then proceeded to dry my truck off with my Waffle Weave Microfiber drying towel. It was noticeably easier to dry than if I would not have misted the spray wax on first. I was surprised. You could actually see the beads of water start to run off the sides od my truck ever so slightly once I misted the spray wax onto the truck. It was almost like it was releasing the surface tension of the water slightly I would guess. After I dried it off, I misted it on the truck again real light for a second time and followed up with a separate dry microfiber towel for the final touch to make sure I got everything. I really like how the new spray wax worked. It's probably my new favorite product.
Here is my truck after. Just a simple ONR wash and then dried with the new Synthetic X-press Spray Wax. The truck actually looks so much better in person, though. Red is tough to photograph sometimes to capture the true look..
Here is my truck after. Just a simple ONR wash and then dried with the new Synthetic X-press Spray Wax. The truck actually looks so much better in person, though. Red is tough to photograph sometimes to capture the true look..
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