Best Wax???

stang03 said:
No offense taken....sorry for the post...I didn't mean to be so vague....

I tried to narrow it down some......

I have a Dark Blue (Azure Blue) car...I currently have Natty's Blue as my LSP...is there another LSP that will add more depth, shine, gloss, etc.....??
I love Natty's but I was just wanting to do a little more??

Thanks for the Help

Is it this blue?

pic 1 pic 2

Those are Pinnacle Signature pictures I took on Saturday. I don't know what look you are getting or what you are looking for, but this is one of my favorite carnaubas.
 
stang03 said:
No offense taken....sorry for the post...I didn't mean to be so vague....
No problem at all! Everyone here undoubtedly really, really wants to help you. I just feel when these threads get started that the question is not specific enough to get a good answer. It happens so frequently that it's just a little frustrating because I want to help but don't want to give you bad advice.
 
Nattys is the unquestionable champ based on looks/durability/cost. However for garage queens and show prep I can not believe nobody gave a shout out to the old DC sponsor Victoria Wax. They are a great company with awesome products, especially their line of waxes. Who doesn't love spreading Concours Wax with thier bare hands?
 
Jngrbrdman said:
If you want more shine and depth then my suggestion would be to start over and then begin again with a 3 or 4 layers of Wolfgang sealant and then put a coat of Natty's over it. A couple layers of any sealant first and then a wax topper is really impressive.

^^ What he said... plus treat occassionally with QW+
 
MS22 said:
Nattys is the unquestionable champ based on looks/durability/cost. However for garage queens and show prep I can not believe nobody gave a shout out to the old DC sponsor Victoria Wax. They are a great company with awesome products, especially their line of waxes. Who doesn't love spreading Concours Wax with thier bare hands?

I completely agree. It also smells nice, so there's another plus.

While we're on VW, they also have a very nice QD to compliment their line of waxes.
 
Ok, I have tried lots of combo's, but tonight I tried something on my Tahoe. First I wiped it down with #34. Then I applied Natty Blue. Followed by Meg's #20. I really liked the way it looks. Wet, deep, and the Metalic is just screaming at you.
 
Well, I let the Natty's set up for about 30 minutes.(30 min between the two) I then moved on to the #20, that I let set up for about 1hr. I really like the looks of it. Cant wait to try it out on a soild black.

I posted a couple of shot in the gallery, check um out.

Photos still pending approval.
 
Solo, #20 on top of a carnauba is a bad idea. Sealant's won't bond to a surface with oils or waxes on it. The sealant needs to go first and then the carnaubas.

I seem to remember some discussion some time ago about #20 possibly having some cleaning properties. Am I imagining that conversation, or is that true? It seems to me that every liquid product I've used from Meguiar's smells pretty strongly of solvents.
 
Don't top a carnuba with a sealant !!!!!!

I'm also a #26 fan , I just like it and the durability seem's excellent to me.
 
Today I was detailing my wife's car. A month ago I topped with EX for the first time. Today's detail was a month later wax maintenance. I used S&W to wash, S&G to add even more gloss. Then I applied a layer of QW+, then topped with a layer of Natty's Blue. I was trying to get a deeper wet shine. Today was the first time I tried these products in this order. I'm a regular user of this stuff and I wanted to see if I could get different results changing the order. I was quite pleased. Her jeep is a metalic red. I wanted to try and make the finish deeper. I was thinking I trying a different wax, but I wanted to try this out and once again you can't go wrong with Natty's. Not to mention I do most 99% of my detailing in direct sunlight working with PB's makes it alot easier. I'll shut up now.
 
Jngrbrdman said:
Solo, #20 on top of a carnauba is a bad idea. Sealant's won't bond to a surface with oils or waxes on it. The sealant needs to go first and then the carnaubas.

I seem to remember some discussion some time ago about #20 possibly having some cleaning properties. Am I imagining that conversation, or is that true? It seems to me that every liquid product I've used from Meguiar's smells pretty strongly of solvents.
Jngrbrdan, thanks for the 411. I have rewashed my Tahoe with Dawn and started over. I first used the #20 let it cure overnight. This morning I went and applied the Natty's Blue. Although the look is very close, at least I know the process is correct now.(protection wise)

I know it's off topic, but I just bought some EX-P. How would you compare this product to say Meg's #20 or #21? All aspects of it.
 
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