DuraGloss AquaWax vs. OCW

RogueM3

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Price independent, which of these two spray waxes would you choose?



I am interested primarily in shine/gloss, but would be willing to give some serious points to whichever has some durability. (I remember OCW being claimed to last upwards of a month when everyone was extolling its virtues, as they are now the AW)



Any advice would be great for the order I plan to place tommorrow. :bigups
 
RogueM3 said:
Price independent, which of these two spray waxes would you choose?



I am interested primarily in shine/gloss, but would be willing to give some serious points to whichever has some durability. (I remember OCW being claimed to last upwards of a month when everyone was extolling its virtues, as they are now the AW)



Any advice would be great for the order I plan to place tommorrow. :bigups



I have not used AW, but I have a sampled OCW and it really impressed me with it's durability. I found it works best on a freshly prepared surface in regards to application. I got some streaking issues on a surfaced that needed claying. Other than that I am going on 6 weeks and it still holding up well on a car that is outside 24/7 and we have had about 20" of rain and pollen last month. Shine and depth are outstanding.



The only negative is the overnight wait for maximum shine.



Steve
 
RogueM3,



I bought a gallon of OCW a few months ago and have used about 1 & 1/2 quarts so far. This weekend I tried Duragloss AW and was really impressed with the gloss. I used it on my two vehicles, one applied dry and the other applied while drying after a wash. The results seemed identical on the two vehicles. The Duragloss was applied over Natty's Blue on both vehicles. While I love OCW, if I was purchasing today it would be a gallon of Duragloss AW.

This is Duragloss AW over Natty's Blue:

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Sludge
 
Accumulator said:
OH, and expanding on RogueM3's Q, which one for (specifically) over a carnauba?



Very interested in this aspect as well. This came up a little late for me as I had just ordered some Pinnable Crystal Mist as a after wash companion to the car that I will be using a carnauba topper. I also included OCW to try as well in the same order to combine on shipping.



On a side note, I probably will be topping with PW and understand that FX-100 works pretty well over PW. However, more products options to try isn't a bad thing right? :bigups
 
RogueM3 said:
Price independent, which of these two spray waxes would you choose?



I am interested primarily in shine/gloss, but would be willing to give some serious points to whichever has some durability. (I remember OCW being claimed to last upwards of a month when everyone was extolling its virtues, as they are now the AW)



Any advice would be great for the order I plan to place tommorrow. :bigups





Accumulator said "OH, and expanding on RogueM3's Q, which one for (specifically) over a carnauba?"



I have used both products...OCW and AW...both are nice products...I found that OCW would diminish after a couple weeks in New England weather..rain and such..and after a few washings....I have used it over a sealant and also over a wax...I never had issues putting it on..was simple to use...





Aquawaxis easy to apply..used it on a sealant and a wax also...the sealant was on my girlfriends car through out the winter...used 3-4 times after a wash at the wand wash...I would dry and apply..I have never used it on a wet surface yet..just dry...



My truck has Klasse twins and collinite #915 on it now...I applied AW in the end of April or first week of May...over the collinite...so say 4 weeks...



the results were very nice...slick ..gloss...and beaded nice





this is my hood after 4 weeks of AW and a few washes...







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and the whole truck



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now truck still has the klasse on it and collinite from November ..with 1 coat of AW ...plus it went through 8 days of rain we had...



Again..I like both products..but to me the AW seems to hold up better for me..and a better look for me also...



For 7-8 dollars you make the decision...not much to lose...



Here is what they say on the site



Duragloss AW (Aquawax) is formulated to wax after washing in one easy step. Duragloss AW produces a high gloss, durable finish with minimal effort. Contains no abrasives. Clear Coat safe.



I am not a big fan of spraying wax or QD on wet surface's..I like to apply dry..thats just me...I think you get better product distribution going dry method and maybe a better bonding ..Who knows...



Thats my opinion of the product...It works for me so I will continue to use it



Thanks

Al



here is a link to some othe pictures.. http://autopia.org/forum/showthread.php?t=72198&page=2&pp=24&highlight=duragloss



and yes..I bought the option of orange peel from Ford...LOL



Al
 
I have only used OCW and love how easy it is to use. Very sun friendly, which is a must for me.



However, FX100 wins in my opinion for looks. BUT, it isn't as easy to use. Needs shade and time to haze. I put a coat of FX100 on the other day on my car and received more compliments than with any other wax. :confused:



I have to try AW as well.
 
I think I asked this in another thread, but would spraying AW over my Natty's Blue do anything, since I see people topping Collinite and other with it?
 
Surfer said:
I think I asked this in another thread, but would spraying AW over my Natty's Blue do anything, since I see people topping Collinite and other with it?



Someone posted a pic of AW over Natty's Blue on a gold Nissan Quest van I believe, it looked outstanding.
 
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