When Sprint is part of your daily workflow — a single-step polish on every maintenance detail, or a post-wash enhancement service at the car wash — the 16oz bottle becomes a restock inconvenience faster than expected. The 32oz bottle gets you through more vehicles between restocking without the handling overhead that comes with a full gallon pour-down into a smaller working container.
Sprint All-In-One Polish & Wax — 32 oz from Polishing Systems Inc is the quart-size working supply for operators who use Sprint regularly. Same formula as the 16oz — cleaner, light diminishing abrasive, and wax protection in one application — in the supply volume that works for daily or frequent use without constant reordering.
What This Product Is
A 32-ounce (quart-size) bottle of Sprint All-In-One Polish & Wax — the same combination cleaner, light abrasive polish, and wax protection formula as the 16oz, in a larger working supply volume. Designed for hand or DA polisher application on vehicle exteriors with light to moderate surface conditions. Not a heavy-cut compound — not intended for severe oxidation or deep paint defect removal.
Key Features and Why They Matter
- 32oz supply volume — covers more vehicles between restocking than the 16oz bottle. Lower per-ounce cost than buying two 16oz units, and less restocking frequency for daily users.
- Same all-in-one formula — cleans, lightly corrects, and protects in one step. Diminishing abrasives address light swirls and surface haze while leaving a wax protection layer after each application.
- Practical pour size — quart bottles dispense cleanly without the pump or transfer equipment overhead of a gallon container.
What This Product Is NOT For
Same application limits as the 16oz: not for heavy correction, deep defects, severe oxidation, or sanding mark removal. For aggressive paint correction needs, use dedicated compound and polish from the compounds and polishes category. For higher volume needs, contact Polishing Systems Inc about gallon-size availability. See the Sprint 16oz if a smaller working bottle is preferred.
Who Uses This
Mobile detailers who use Sprint on every maintenance detail and go through product volume quickly enough that 16oz runs out too fast. Car wash operators offering a single-step polish as a post-wash service add-on, who need adequate supply for daily volume. Express detail shops where Sprint is the primary correction tool for vehicles that do not need full multi-step correction. Fleet service operators doing regular light maintenance polish on company vehicles on a service schedule.
How to Use
- Clean the surface before polishing: Do not apply Sprint to a dirty or contaminated surface. Wash and clay the surface if needed before beginning.
- Apply by hand or DA polisher: By hand — apply to a foam applicator and work in circular overlapping strokes by section. By DA — apply 3-4 drops to a medium foam pad, spread at low speed, work to clear at medium speed (3-4 on a standard DA polisher).
- Work until the product clears: Continue working each section until the product transitions from opaque to nearly clear before inspection and moving on.
- Wipe clean: Remove residue with a clean microfiber. Inspect under panel light before moving to the next section.
Why 32oz vs. 16oz for Regular Users
Volume economics. If you use Sprint on 3-5 vehicles per week, the 16oz runs out in 2-4 weeks depending on vehicle size and application rate. The 32oz gives you 4-8 weeks at the same rate. The per-ounce cost on the 32oz is typically lower than two 16oz purchases, and the reduced restocking frequency is itself valuable in a production workflow. See the full product family at Polishing Systems Inc — the 16oz for lighter users, and the 32oz for daily-frequency operations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the formula the same as the 16oz Sprint?
Yes — identical formula, larger volume. The choice between 16oz and 32oz is purely a supply volume decision based on your usage rate and restocking preference.
What is the best pad to use with Sprint on a DA polisher?
A medium-density foam pad is typically the best pairing for an all-in-one polish on a DA polisher. Soft finishing pads under-work the product and reduce correction effectiveness; firm cutting pads generate more heat than needed and can cause micro-marring with a light-abrasive product. Test on a small area if you are uncertain about the combination on a specific paint system.
Can Sprint be applied by machine on gel coat?
Yes — Sprint works by DA polisher on gel coat for single-step maintenance correction and protection. Use the same pad selection as for automotive paint. On very soft or heavily oxidized gel coat, a dedicated marine compound provides a more effective starting point, followed by Sprint or wax for protection.
Will Sprint leave white residue in trim and panel gaps?
Like most polish products, Sprint can leave white residue in panel gaps, textured trim, and rubber moldings if applied carelessly. Apply with a foam applicator, keeping product away from tight gaps and textured trim edges, and wipe trim and gaps clean immediately after the polish pass before the product dries in those areas.
How should I store this product between uses?
Store at room temperature (50-90°F) away from freezing and direct sunlight. Keep the cap tightly closed between uses. Separation is normal in some single-step products — shake or stir gently before each use to recombine components. Do not store in a vehicle or trailer where temperature extremes occur regularly — heat and cold cycling degrades polish chemistry over time.




