#16 and #26

#16 is "wetter" and #26 is "deeper". I love #26 on my black T/A, and on my brother's red firebird it gave it what I can only describe as a "deep" red glow to 12 year old paint.



#16 is more durable as well.
 
#16 doesn't darken the finish as much as #26 either. But the beading of #16 is pretty incredible (best thing this side of Collinite).
 
ALAN81 said:
#16 is the best product MEGS makes and its not debateable



I'll have to agree :up From the old school tin to the smell of crayons, its really great stuff.



I do use #26 on other cars--its no slouch either.
 
I would not compare #80 and FD to #16 (first of all you cant compare FD to #16)two different items.SECOND how long is #16 around? even in bad sales MEGS kept it around,in my opinion it just says they believe in it.
 
#16 is just awesome, old school wax. I can imagine popularity ebbs and wanes through the different phases of car protection (cleaner waxes, polymers, easy-to-apply solvents, etc.) but I think there is a group of people that will continue to return to a good wax. My dad initially asked why I didn't just get a one-step liquid wax. Easy to use and be done with it. Then he saw the results and asked if he could use my stuff. ;)
 
Scottwax said:
I'd say #80 and #16 are number one with Meguiars, followed closely by their Soft Buff Pads and NXT Tech Wax.

16, a pad, and 9 are on their way to my house, funny how this interweb thing works:p
 
Just curious, the #26 vs #16, Guru reports actually gave #26 a "slightly" better durabilty rating. I know this is just their test and everyone results may vary, but I was wondering if anyone had any comments if somone has used both #16 and #26 and could give thoughts as far durability? It seems like everyone here got better durability with #16.
 
01bluecls said:
Just curious, the #26 vs #16, Guru reports actually gave #26 a "slightly" better durabilty rating. I know this is just their test and everyone results may vary, but I was wondering if anyone had any comments if somone has used both #16 and #26 and could give thoughts as far durability? It seems like everyone here got better durability with #16.



I've used both and #16 is more durable in the real world, at least in my experience. #16 stay slick longer too.
 
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