TacoHerder
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And here is where I think the majority of us would disagree... You have to remember that most people who take the time to join a detailing forum, let alone post are, to put it bluntly, obsessed with gloss, shine, however you want to put it. To us, there is no such thing as a negligible amount of shine.
Now, so someone who is just upgrading from going through the local car wash where they advertise the $20 wash n wax special, maybe, in their untrained eye, wax doesn't add anything. It seems after reading your post that that is who this Junkman caters to (I have not seen any of his posts or videos and frankly probably never will, since I'm not looking at how to use a polisher or what is the difference between orange and white pads).
As to your statement that this is out of context: I don't know if that is correct. In fact, it was a private conversation between he and the OP, in which the OP stated that his central thesis was that LSPs don't add shine, gloss, whatever. There is not any context that needs to be put inserted. They disagreed over this singular statement, to which 90%+ of this forum disagree. Everyone is entitled to their opinion, no one is arguing that. All we are saying is using a gloss meter, which unfortunately just about as scientific as we can get, there is an upswing in points post LSP.
Now, if you really want to get a firestorm, we can ask the forum if expensive waxes produce a better, or even more, shine than cheap waxes. That is a question that there may be real debate over, but this, at least judging by the posts in this thread, has been pretty well decided.
Happy detailing!
This is what im saying. He wants to claim wax ONLY adds protection and not shine. Followed up by a video trying to prove this by him tricking people to guess the wax he added and then telling everyone no wax was added and all the shine came from polishing. That video proved nothing more than he did good at polishing. In order to prove he was right he would have needed to add wax to some panels and ask people to guess which panel had the wax.
Here is a video I found that demonstrates what wax can do very well
5 way PREMIUM Carnauba wax comparison - YouTube
This video alone proves he is wrong, and its just one of many showing how different wax can make the shine. BTW there is a big difference in simply accepting someone opinion and letting them get away off making money giving people false information. If he wants to make videos to sell and try to teach people he needs to get his facts straight first. He knows this too, he just doesn't want to admit he has been wrong so many years.
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Now, if you really want to get a firestorm, we can ask the forum if expensive waxes produce a better, or even more, shine than cheap waxes. That is a question that there may be real debate over, but this, at least judging by the posts in this thread, has been pretty well decided. "
This is true. I would say expensive waxes depending on which can be well worth their money. I think it goes further than just adding shine. Its ease of application, smell, bead patterns, durability, and more. BFMS goes on and off SUPER smooth and IMO is the best bang for buck if you want to buy a more expensive wax. It may not be my favorite, but its definitely up there with how much you get. I think if the smell was good I might like it more of course.