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It's also suggested the very first application of Bead Maker is to apply it HEAVY! That recommendation would be if you are using Bead Maker as a standalone product in my opinion.
For a drying aid, after lightly priming the towel, I just lightly spray the panel, wipe with the first towel, wipe with the second towel. That video is a bit out of the ordinary, extreme humidity will make it harder to deal with. You won't need to use as many towels as he did. Bead Maker is also said to be very weak in terms of durability. That would be a problem if using it as a standalone. As a topper or drying aid, that is not so much a problem, owing to it's ease of use, you can just use it after each wash. I have also found Bead Maker will play well with traditional waxes as well as ceramic coatings.
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