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Re: WTB: Quality Carnuba Wax
Originally Posted by Mike.Phillips@Autogeek
How would you describe your car?
Daily driver?
Garage kept?
Garage queen?
Mike,
Those pictures are Amazing, depth gloss and clarity are off the chart and thanks for taking the time to post great information and techniques along with pictures which helps me for sure!
Daily driver? Yes
Garage kept? Not really but will keep in garage more often after detail.
I really like the fact that the Black Label is hard wax and that can be especially good with the hot and sandy conditions here in NM and its definitely on my list.
Thanks,
Wig
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Re: WTB: Quality Carnuba Wax
Here're the results of my detail two days ago using Meguiar's M205, Ultimate Wax followed by some Meguiar's M26 Yellow Wax; Utilizing Meguiar's G110 DA on a polishing pad and wax applied with a finishing black pad. Nice smooth wet finish...
Wig
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Re: WTB: Quality Carnuba Wax
Originally Posted by Wig
Here're the results of my detail two days ago using Meguiar's M205, Ultimate Wax followed by some Meguiar's M26 Yellow Wax; Utilizing Meguiar's G110 DA on a polishing pad and wax applied with a finishing black pad. Nice smooth wet finish...
Wig
Any reason why you just don't stick with this combo?
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Re: WTB: Quality Carnuba Wax
Originally Posted by Wig
Here're the results of my detail two days ago using Meguiar's M205, Ultimate Wax followed by some Meguiar's M26 Yellow Wax; Utilizing Meguiar's G110 DA on a polishing pad and wax applied with a finishing black pad. Nice smooth wet finish...
Wig
Ain't nuttin' wrong with that...That looks great!
Bill
In dog beers, I've only had one.
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Re: WTB: Quality Carnuba Wax
Originally Posted by willowcat11
Where would you guys toss WG Fusion in the mix?
Fuzion would be pretty similar to SSII. Carnauba with polymers. It's got a nice shine and brings out metal flake well. Doesn't quite have the depth of a straight up carnauba like Souveran but it's a great product.
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Re: WTB: Quality Carnuba Wax
Originally Posted by The Guz
Any reason why you just don't stick with this combo?
That'd be my question too. IMO, M26 is a beauty wax that is hard to beat in the looks department. Unfortunately, on a DD with minimal garage time, it just doesn't hold on to that stunning look as long as I'd like. I use it on my garage queen but my DD gets ULW which displays some of the carnauba characteristics, slight paint darkening, warm glow vs. cold plastic wrap.
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Re: WTB: Quality Carnuba Wax
Originally Posted by The Guz
Any reason why you just don't stick with this combo?
I really like this combo and have been using for about 6 years and thought it was time to try something different too see if I can get better results.
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Re: WTB: Quality Carnuba Wax
Speaking from experience and the owner of a silver car, one can only do so much with silver. I would stick with a sealant rather than a carnauba to get the glossy look from a sealant. But there is nothing wrong with finding something new. I would agree that Blackfire paint sealant does look great on a light colored car.
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Re: WTB: Quality Carnuba Wax
If you really want to go bat house crazy...there is always Meguiar's M-16.
It's no longer easily available in the U.S., but is available overseas.
Kevin Brown (buffdaddy.com) had some in the past, do a search is my suggestion.
Bill
In dog beers, I've only had one.
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Re: WTB: Quality Carnuba Wax
I was really hesitating trying Fuzion on my silver G35X. I didn't know if it would make that much of a difference. These images are from last September. I had applied Opti-Seal last May and topped with Fuzion.
It gave my 10 year old daily driver Infiniti, a glow and wetness I've never seen before.
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