What wax !

MASKDMARVL

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What wax would you use to produce the most amazing shine possible. Givin you dont care about durability, and the paint was clayed, and polished ? Ready for wax . What pops the best ?:shocked:soscared::bounce
 
you are going to get a lot of different answers on this





IMO nothing makes paint pop like an oil based glaze like RMG

and top it with the bueaty wax of your choice
 
Im sure I am Bigjim, but there sould be a winner at some point. So far I love Butter Wax (Adams). Ive never used Crystal Rock, or Solaris, but thats not the point they are not affordable.
 
Ive been polishing with Megs Machine glaze sealing with Z2, and fluffing with # 26. So far. Then Adams comes along and stuns me. Magic Wax is awsome too.
 
Crystal Rock is very affordable to many. People buy Vintage which is like double the price. Or that wax by Swissvax that's like a grand; either Mystery or Divine.



I really like p21s 100%. I don't know why. But it looked good.:dance
 
MASKDMARVL said:
What wax would you use to produce the most amazing shine possible. Givin you dont care about durability, and the paint was clayed, and polished ? Ready for wax . What pops the best ?:shocked:soscared::bounce



IMO your final outcome will depend on your prep work. I believe it's 90% prep and 10% LSP. BTW what color is your car?
 
Legacy99 said:
IMO your final outcome will depend on your prep work. I believe it's 90% prep and 10% LSP. BTW what color is your car?



I whole heardly agree Prep is key. but if your surface is perfectly flawless whats your LSP everyone has to have one as the perfectionist we are. Its not my car its every good clients car.
 
Meguiars NXTv2 looks pretty dang good and has good beading for less than a month.. I just cant get the stuff to last very long at all.
 
Meguiar's #16 & 26 are the only waxes that Meguiar's makes that is worth anything.



P21S 100% gives a great look



Pinnacle Souveran gives a deep wet look on dark cars.



Wolfgang Fuzion is highly regarded
 
Currently I am enjoying Rubbishboys OE and Collonite 845. Both make my 90's metallic flake pop and more wet than anything else I have :)
 
MASKDMARVL said:
I whole heardly agree Prep is key. but if your surface is perfectly flawless whats your LSP everyone has to have one as the perfectionist we are. Its not my car its every good clients car.
Color does reflect the type of wax you are using. I don't think there is one wax fits all. Presently using Fuzion over a grey meltallic. Happy, but still looking for that extra pop, part of the addiction.
 
Just about any nuba on a Rotary polished surface. I'd through in ZAIO after I'm done polishing, then top with a nuba for the best possible shine. ZAIO is a really deep looking product by itself, but yes a good nuba could add a little something.
 
Cleaning Fool said:
What color is the car? Legacy99, Im surprised you didn't post your pic of DWG and Ultima.



LOL, I would have, but he was looking for a nuba and not a sealant.
 
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