Spray Waxes are used with many different names.
Spray Wax- Generic name used in other applications such as Spray Wax™
FLEXIBLE TEXTURE
Waxed Satin Finish – Non-oily wax combined with sunflower seed
oil produces a waxed satin finish
Pliable Texture – Fine, flexible beeswax creates pliable texture
Light Mist Aerosol – Easy to apply to all lengths and hair types
Spray Wax is designed for all hair types and anyone desiring texture, lift and definition. The convenient aerosol application insures an even application of the product with no mess or excess weight which makes it ideal for very fine hair.


Use it to manipulate, separate or exaggerate your most extreme creation or simply add volume, texture and a satin shine. Spray Wax is also used for enhancing and defining hair with moderate to extreme curl. A fun product to work with, Spray Wax also provides serious protection for color treated hair with Helianthus which is a Sunflower Extract.
It is included in all Structural Balance styling aids because it is not only a very effective UV filter, but is also a powerful antioxidant that effectively slows the oxidation of hair color and prevents fading.
The “True” definition of a Spray wax varies from manufacture to manufacture, however the performance, protection and results are very similar, some contain Carnauba wax others like ours Polymers wax.
The performance of the Spray Waxes is what makes them an attractive product, not only they are easy to use and they protect the surface. Now with that said, here are some of the supporting reasons, not just theories, these are all things that can be proven. Let's take an example, the Winter Time. As in any case, the surface we are going to wax or in this case to protect, must be free of any contaminants, so that whatever we are going to put on the surface has a fair chance of doing its job.
Now with that also said, every surface that the road salt might come in contact with must be protected. That could be protection in the wheel well, parts of the frame that might be exposed to the salt. How to protect those, spray on the sealant or wax if you can't get to it. For underneath, spray on several coats of the spray wax, let it cure good and go with it. What we are doing is setting up a barrier between the salt and the surface we want to protect.
Will it work? Yes, it works very well, but just remember when you wash the vehicle in these harsh conditions, it is necessary to re-apply the protectants. How to prove this: You take a small painted panel, you make a brine solution, protect one portion of the panel and apply the brine to the whole thing and then keep a check on the panel and the results will become evident.
Another little test you can do is take a panel, painted or not, do the same and submerge in in the ocean or intercostals’ if you can, leave it for a period of time and then pull it up and check it out. The results will speak for themselves.
This is an exercise that we did to prove the performance of the Spray Wax
This Spray Wax is a product commonly found within many car care lines - not our particular brand - but a spray wax product itself.
BackgroundWe chose a 1965 Datsun trunk lid. I know the car was used from 1965 to 1976, and at the end of the car-life, due to a bad engine, it was parked outside.
The trunk lid had its ORIGINAL paint, now faded and dull. The left side had been prepared by us and no wet sanding had ever been done. We did, however, clay it and,using our products along with a Porter Cable machine, got the best shine that we could accomplish with our products. This showed us that, with the proper technique, tools and products that deliver as advertised, your car's surface can remain a long term investment.
Trunk lid out of storage "As is"


The right side had NEVER been touched, aside from a wash with straight plain water. There was no buffing, sanding, detailing, or single product used on the surface. The test carried out was to see if a Spray Wax could make ANY difference if applied all alone. Of course, today’s car finishes are much better since not too many 1965 panels are used for R&D.
The left side was re-touched to bring the shine back to life. This was clearly seen. The right side remained as we found it originally in 2005. I washed both sides with plain water. The left side shows that it had been protected and the wax job's performance was evident. The right side still appeared as old and dull. With the water applied, little to nothing could be seen, other than a dull finish.
After wash and a little TLC to the left side ONLY

Nothing was accomplished by look or feel. Next, I applied a layer of our spray wax, ONLY to the right side and only to the right portion of the lid. I followed the instructions as indicated on the label.

Clearly signs of two different color tones

As a result, you could actually feel the difference. It was much smoother and, if you looked closely, you could see the right section slightly shine - not much, but enough to see the line where the spray wax was applied. After the spray wax was applied with the help of my assistant, we rinsed the lid with water from a small bucket. Again the left side performed as expected; on the right side absolutely no improvement was seen.
Special helper for the REAL test, the water Test,
left Side

Right Side


With the water little to nothing could be seen, nothing more than a dull finish, nothing was accomplish.
End result a complete failure


I was very disappointed. Maybe we needed to discontinue this product since we could never sell a spray wax that doesn't’t perform as we claim. Then it occurred to me that the water from the bucket was not the correct way to go about it. So we move to another location, next to the garden hose. Again, we rinsed the lid. Still, nothing happened. As I start walking away I could see that on the right side at the very end of the lid edge, the water was running downward. It was a sign of hope.
So I rinsed again and waited 5 minutes. I could see the same results, not exactly what I was expecting, but now I had something to look forward to. I dried the lid and applied another coat of the spray wax. After I finished removing the excess, I rinsed it again. The results were fantastic!
Different location with the garden hose, zero progress

Now you could CLEARLY see that we had accomplished our goal: a temporary protection, nothing more, nothing less. The product DID work! It worked as it was intended. Yes, it took two coats, but remember, we are talking about a trunk lid from 1965. The test reconfirmed that the spray wax does provide protection and it is a great temporary solution.

Huge progress been made right in front of our own eyes

Final Answer, Turbo Wax Spray-N-Wax has deliver The photos don't lie, The Spray-n- Wax has risen to the occasion

So our Spray-N-Wax will deliver
· An actual true spray wax
· Easy to use, very durable
· Leaves a slick wet looking finish
· Polymer base, long lasting
In the other hand Spray Detailers will remove dust, smudges, fingerprints and restores a shine that will last very short time they will also enhance the appearance temporarily.
Spray Detailers- Little is known that Turbo Wax Products used to have our own Detailer Spray, it was actually called Turbo Wax Last Minute DetailerTurbo Wax Last Minute Detailer
Turbo Wax Last Minute Detailer Formulated especially for that important moment when time is of the essence, quickly produces a slick and wet glossy Appearance while extending the life of your paint sealant, removes light dust and finger prints without scratching your finish.
As our business started to grow; I started to get unhappy that we were selling a product that offered very little to my customers, besides the removal of finger prints and other insignificant results why do this to them. We are not like the rest of the companies that all they care is to make a buck, so we completely discontinued the product since our Spray -N-Wax can handle those jobs and offer additional protection.[/COLOR]
I hope that at least one person find this information helpful. Thank you for your support !