Mike, amazing like always. Is this the slickest drying aid or is there something slicker? Im in the search of something super slick and shiny, dont care about protection
@@gorillanismo thank you. First question I have is how do you use a drying aid? Are you the type that leaves all the water on the surface and then spray as you dry? Or do you blow dry the paint dry and touch up and remaining water? The reason I ask is if any detail type spray is used with a lot of water that takes away the slickness. I will add trying this detail spray as a drying aid to see if it stays slick. But I can recommend CarPro Ech2o at 1:20. That is still my favorite drying aid followed by Armour Detail Supply Amplify.
@@MikeGDetailing I never thought about the water reducing the slickness, it makes perfect sense! I normally leaves the water on the surface and use Hero 128:1 or Idrosave 50:1 or ADS Adapt. All good but I was looking for something even slicker but maybe is like you said, use blower first.
Ordered it a couple of days ago. If it's anything like the ceramic one, it'll be another winner. Steve is a cool dude.
@@thomasdeluca754 let me know what you think when you try it out.
@@MikeGDetailingSuper impressive stuff. Steve has another winner.
Adam’s slick & slide is a detail spray I’ve used on my motorcycle and vehicles. It’s pretty hydrophobic. Mike like your product reviews.
@@stephenodell1417 thank you. Slick & Slide is a good one. Slick and hydrophobic as you stated. Also a good option as a drying aid.
Steve makes some great products!💯💪🏼
Yes he does.
Thanks T-Bone
Thanks Mike!!
@@stvcrgy55 thank you as well. Slick and glossy just as you stated. Perfect for getting ready for a car show.
Second and Ready
Does it streak in the sun?
@@edornelas7248 I haven’t tried it in full sun yet. I’ll add it to the list of things to try with this.
Hasn't streaked on me in the sun.
@@MikeGDetailing thank you
Mike, amazing like always.
Is this the slickest drying aid or is there something slicker?
Im in the search of something super slick and shiny, dont care about protection
@@gorillanismo thank you. First question I have is how do you use a drying aid? Are you the type that leaves all the water on the surface and then spray as you dry? Or do you blow dry the paint dry and touch up and remaining water?
The reason I ask is if any detail type spray is used with a lot of water that takes away the slickness.
I will add trying this detail spray as a drying aid to see if it stays slick. But I can recommend CarPro Ech2o at 1:20. That is still my favorite drying aid followed by Armour Detail Supply Amplify.
Our Waterless Wash is a great drying aid.
@@MikeGDetailing I never thought about the water reducing the slickness, it makes perfect sense!
I normally leaves the water on the surface and use Hero 128:1 or Idrosave 50:1 or ADS Adapt. All good but I was looking for something even slicker but maybe is like you said, use blower first.
1st!!!!!!!!! 🤘🏽🐿️💨