Best Wax?

Mosca said:
There is no real answer to this question. It is meaningless. There is no such thing as "best wax". It's like asking "What is the best music to put on for a candlelight dinner?" This guy says Sinatra, that guy says Brahms, third guy says Chet Baker.

Great analogy!
 
Mosca said:
There is no real answer to this question. There is no such thing as "best wax". It's like asking "What is the best music to put on for a candlelight dinner?" This guy says Sinatra, that guy says Brahms, third guy says Chet Baker.

This is why I asked for more information. While there is no such thing as the best wax there is definitely such a thing as the best wax for you. There are so many different waxes on the market that chances are there is one that will meet most of a person's needs. Clearly there are trade offs with each one, but not everyone is looking for the same thing so that's OK.
 
drewski59 said, This thread is stupid. Why are we even giving this guy answers?? Let him read around and use the 'search' function.



I don't see where you gave him any answers. :think:
 
You will have to experiment with some of the proven waxes and find the "best wax" that will work for you. "Best" is a very subjective word, because you may find that someone else's definition of the "best" wax will not necessarily meet or exceed your expectations of an optimal wax.



But since you've asked, for my cars what I consider to have been the best I've seen so far are the following: For my daily driver I use P21S on top of a well prepped surface. It is very easy to apply, it buffs off easy and it can build itself up to a very deep and sharp edged reflection.



For car #1, I have yet to see a wax or synthetic LSP (except of course for the higher ranking Zymols) that could duplicate the three dimensional properties that a Zymol Estate Wax has been able to produce on the skin of Car #1.



It is best to do the research and trial and error exercises in order to find the "best" wax for you and your car.
 
Mikeyc said:
What do you mean by "shine factor"? I don't think the other posters thought much about what you meant (no offense). They just applied their own personal definition to your term.

No offence taken. However, because we did give thought to his question, we were able to apply a definition to his term. :)



BTW, SHICKS, that's one liquid pool of black you've got there!
 
Mikeyc said:
This is why I asked for more information. While there is no such thing as the best wax there is definitely such a thing as the best wax for you. There are so many different waxes on the market that chances are there is one that will meet most of a person's needs. Clearly there are trade offs with each one, but not everyone is looking for the same thing so that's OK.



What is best for me is irrelevant. If I liked modern atonal opera, would you consider it as dinner music?
 
Here are a couple of examples of some waxes and sealants.

Natty's Blue on black with Mother's Sealing Glaze under.

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Natty's Blue and 3 layers of EX-P on mystic teal metalic

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EX-P on mystic teal metalic and black

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EX-P on white

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Wheel Sealant on painted silver wheels

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Chemical Guys Extreme Top Coat Sealant on white

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Chemical Guys Extreme Top Coat Sealant on black

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NXT/P21S hybrid wax on Phantom Grey

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P21S on black

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Mothers Cleaner Wax on grey

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P21S on mystic teal metalic

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Mother's Cleaner wax on metalic blue

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Optimum Car Wax on black

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Optimum Car Wax on grey and silver

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That should give you a good idea of some of my favorites.
 
well, this guy is an amateur -- just like me.



After reading this board for many months, here's what I picked up:



Waxes:

Pinnacle Souveran Paste Wax - the best on black/red

S100 Paste Wax - as good as p21s for half the cost

Poorboy’s Natty Blue Paste Wax - wet, wet, wet

Collinite 845 Liquid Insulator Wax - long lasting, great for winter

Optimum Car Wax spray - easy to apply after every wash



sealants

Klasse Sealant Glaze - gotta put it on thin, may streak on black, but lasts a long time, great for wheels

Meguiar's NXT Tech Paste - looks good, $14 at Walmart, easy to use

Four Star Ultimate Paint Protection - slick surface, really slimey feeling, easy to use, no streaks

Poorboy’s EX-P Sealant - can use in sun, looks great, low cost, easy to use



I also want to pick up the Menzerna FMJ sealant at some point in the future. Not that I really need any more products,

but sheeeet, this is an obsession for me now...
 
In carnauba my Top Three are:



1. Pinnacle Souveran

2. Natty's Blue

3. P21S



Can't go wrong with any of them. I like Zaino Z-2 Pro for a sealant.
 
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