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    Re: Recommendations for "User friendly" wax

    HD Poxy--a hybrid sealant/wax--5-10 drops for an entire vehicle and it is effortless to remove.

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    Re: Recommendations for "User friendly" wax

    Quote Originally Posted by Klasse Act View Post
    Collinite #845

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    Collinite. Any of them. 845 and 915 and my favorites

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    Re: Recommendations for "User friendly" wax

    Not a wax. But seriously BFWD is the easiest product I have ever used.

    We will see if the HD Poxy I just ordered changes that.

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    Re: Recommendations for "User friendly" wax

    845 is super easy to use once you understand you need to heat it up first with hot water. It's pretty much the only wax I use now.

    For sealant, Menzerna Power Lock is really easy to apply and remove and it offers excellent protection. It's my go to LSP now.

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    Re: Recommendations for "User friendly" wax

    Quote Originally Posted by Calendyr View Post
    845 is super easy to use once you understand you need to heat it up first with hot water. It's pretty much the only wax I use now.
    Letting it sit out in the sun on a warm day works just as well too.

    Ditto on the 845. It lasts as long as any sealant and looks great. Put it on thin and it's a breeze to remove.
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    Re: Recommendations for "User friendly" wax

    Quote Originally Posted by ryandamartini View Post
    DP MaxWax. Comes off with a stern glance and has the looks of waxes waayyy more expensive than it.

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    Re: Recommendations for "User friendly" wax

    Meguiars ultimate wax
    Meguiars D156

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    Re: Recommendations for "User friendly" wax

    I just used Menz sealant wax for the first time this weekend and its awesome. Very easy to use and a little goes a long way.

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