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Title: Lucas Oil Slick Mist spray wax.
Post by: DstryEvrytng on June 01, 2018, 01:03:17 PM
I didnt see a detailing or cleaning section so here this is.

https://lucasoil.com/products/appearance-products/slick-mist-speed-wax

Is a wonderful thing. It really is unbeleivable how good this stuff works even spraying on a wet finish and drying the car as you normally would (or should lol).

I would put this in the category of  "im not hand waxing ever again".

Sorry if its old news but i recently found it and imo it is far better than any spray wax/detailer on the market.
Title: Re: Lucas Oil Slick Mist spray wax.
Post by: SHOdded on June 01, 2018, 06:58:58 PM
How long does it last?
Title: Re: Lucas Oil Slick Mist spray wax.
Post by: DstryEvrytng on June 03, 2018, 09:36:26 AM
Thx for putting this in the right place. I totally missed the detail section.

Im not sure yet how durable it is. I used it on the wifes 4runner. Just did the cheesy way of misting the car before towel drying it and it looked very "slick". Lol. Best looking spray wax ive used and ive used almost all of them.

I also tested it on the SHO. Mist and wiped the hood and trunk lid, it did alrdy have week ild eagle one spray on it tho. It looked great, covers minor swirls and very deep lustre. But. As you know the SHO has been in the shop so i cant attest to how long the stuff lasts yet.

I normally wash the cars every week so if the mist before drying method looks as good on the SHO as the 4 runner im gonna be very happy. I dont see why not as the 4runner is a pretty dark grey with flake. But that flake in the tuxedo black is pretty darn prominant. Almost would rather just have straight black. 😝

Also the slick mist does great on the unfinished plastic. Shines it up decently and leaves no residue. Not nearly as shiny as using tire shine or cover all but looks real good.
Title: Re: Lucas Oil Slick Mist spray wax.
Post by: DstryEvrytng on June 08, 2018, 07:41:52 PM
Quote from: SHOdded on June 01, 2018, 06:58:58 PM
How long does it last?

I finally got my sho back today. So 7 days later and i gave her a wash. The hood and trunk lid (where i tested sprayed) beaded up and towel dried to a very slippery mirrored finish.

The car had been at the dealer all week so it was parked outside, rained on and sun beat.

So then i watered down the sho, misted it with the slick mist and towel dried. Looks really good. Bug guts aside anyways.

Tomorrow i will wash the 4runner and report back.
Title: Re: Lucas Oil Slick Mist spray wax.
Post by: mjhpadi on June 09, 2018, 01:00:41 AM
It is good stuff but I like Aerospace 303 spray wax a little better, seems to be longer lasting and just as easy to apply.  Another great product is F11 Top Coat, it leaves the finish looking amazing but it is expensive around $60 for a quart which will last a long time. I tried the 2oz trial size and did both the SHO and my Mustang. 
My go to products have been and continue to be Adam's Polishes products.
Title: Re: Lucas Oil Slick Mist spray wax.
Post by: Colorado-SHOBro on June 11, 2018, 01:43:10 AM
Quote from: mjhpadi on June 09, 2018, 01:00:41 AM
It is good stuff but I like Aerospace 303 spray wax a little better, seems to be longer lasting and just as easy to apply.  Another great product is F11 Top Coat, it leaves the finish looking amazing but it is expensive around $60 for a quart which will last a long time. I tried the 2oz trial size and did both the SHO and my Mustang. 
My go to products have been and continue to be Adam's Polishes products.
i tried the f11 topcoat and it did give a great shine but didn't even last through 1 wash. not durable at all.
it's essentially a sealant and gloss enhancer.
i've had better luck with adams H20 guard and gloss. gives similar shine to f11 but WAY cheaper and lasts through a few washes at least.


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Title: Re: Lucas Oil Slick Mist spray wax.
Post by: mjhpadi on June 11, 2018, 02:50:49 PM
Quote from: Colorado-SHOBro on June 11, 2018, 01:43:10 AM
Quote from: mjhpadi on June 09, 2018, 01:00:41 AM
It is good stuff but I like Aerospace 303 spray wax a little better, seems to be longer lasting and just as easy to apply.  Another great product is F11 Top Coat, it leaves the finish looking amazing but it is expensive around $60 for a quart which will last a long time. I tried the 2oz trial size and did both the SHO and my Mustang. 
My go to products have been and continue to be Adam's Polishes products.
i tried the f11 topcoat and it did give a great shine but didn't even last through 1 wash. not durable at all.
it's essentially a sealant and gloss enhancer.
i've had better luck with adams H20 guard and gloss. gives similar shine to f11 but WAY cheaper and lasts through a few washes at least.


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I only tried the Top Coat trial size and was impressed with the shine....don't know about lasting since I usually go over my vehicles with Detail Spray or a spray wax at least 2 times a week.  But I agree Adam's stuff is all great and long lasting...easy to apply and remove. But the best part of any Adam's product is that it comes with a money back guarantee....but I have never been disappointed with Adam's or wanted to return any product.
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