Megs 16 OR Collinite 915 on white?

I have a 2007 white Chevy Monte Carlo SS. Last year I ordered some Megs 16 from Eshine and it was very bright on the white. I think it looked great. Someone from Autopia had recommended Megs 16 for white.



Do u think I should change to Collinite 915 or stick with Megs16?



How do these 2 compare in durability?



thanks
 
I have both of these waxes and 16 is always my go to for white cars. I agree that it does look very bright on white.

As far as durability I think they are both very good, most likely not much of a difference between them.
 
I *don't* have 915, so I dunno if my opinion is worth much....but I'd go with the #16 too even though I'd expect its durability to be inferior.



The idea with 915 is that it has more carnauba than most Collinite offerings, and that's *generally* not the direction I'd go with most white paints.



We're talking fractions of a % here, but unless you want to somehow emphasize "depth" and "jetting", or get the best durability, I'd just use #16. Sounds like you light the "bright, reflective" look on white anyhow and that's what #16 is good for.



If I wanted to Collinite a white car, I'd use 845 or maybe 476S.
 
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