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Water beading as a measure of a wax/sealant's effectiveness is a bit of a misnomer... Because the beading effect dissipates doesn't mean the protective coating is all gone, or is not providing meaningful protection, as the product is still within the pores of the paint.
JetSeal sheets water away, not bead as much as natural carnauba waxes. Under a microscope, wax molecules look like beach balls whereas sealant look like tiny marbles. The finer molecules fill and bond better to paint, and create a smoother surface for water to roll away in a sheet, rather than roll around the large wax particles and "bead" together. carnauba wax also absorbs water and swells up, causing higher surface tension. Sheeting is better IMO because if there is dirt on the paint, or in the water, the sheeting effect pushes the dirt off the paint rather than leave rings of dirt after the water evaporates.
But your mileage may vary.. Check your soap dilution and how often you wash your car. I wash my car no more than once every week to two weeks, and I always add some extra protection after a wash, either V7 or BLITZ. When in doubt, you can always add another layer of JetSeal or a quick coating like BLITZ to maintain and prolong the sheeting powers of the product.