WM had the Turtle Wax Seal & Shine Spray on Roll Back ($6.43) , so I bought a bottle to try on my '17 Sonata : After wash & claying the car I used the Seal & Shine as per the directions (i.e. spray on & wipe off) . It's thin and water - like and smells a bit like rental carpet shampoo . I believe this streaks less than the Meg's Hybrid Wax which is thicker - (however not fair to compare as they are different products and applications) . After applying the 1st coat I let it cure 24 hours then applied a 2nd spray coat . There appears to be a bit more depth , shine and slickness after applying the 2nd coat . Next , I will put a top coat of Turtle Wax ICE (spray) which Turtle Wax states is fine to put over the Seal & Shine spray ... If I get 3 months out of it using Meg's Ultimate car soap as required then I will be happy . The Turtle Wax Seal & Shine and Turtle Wax ICE Spray are about as easy a product to apply , so we will see . I still like the Meg's Ultimate line of products and one day will give Fast Finish a try . *Admittedly , I'm beginning to drift over to the Turtle Wax line of easy to obtain consumer car care products - first with ICE and now with Seal & Shine as they are pleasant to use ... As I said , if I get three months out of an application and my paint appears happy - then I will become a new fan .