I am thinking that Turtle Wax has the most, but I could be wrong.
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I am thinking that Turtle Wax has the most, but I could be wrong.
Prima Banana Gloss. Super easy on and off as an added bonus should u be looking for that kind of product.
You should be checking out glazes instead if you are looking for fillers imo.
Any car wax or paint sealant that works is filling.
The product that leaves most of itself behind would be the one with the most filling.
I think the word "fillers" is confusing as it relates to protection products.
I think I wrote an article about this a few years ago... I'll find it.
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And just to add....
My guess would be any true hard wax if applied to a polished surface and allowed to fully dry before removing would fill the best.
NXT Tech Wax was in part formulated to fill well. It's not a wax but a sealant.
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I have Collinite 876 and Griot's Fast Wax and Mequiar's Speed Glaze. The car has sealant on it already. I haven't tried Meguiar's as a filler, but I've noticed Collinite and Griot's don't do the covering I am looking for. I am not talking about major scratches only the kind that can barely be seen outside at certain angles. Looking to get the very last minute surface scratches that nobody but the most anal guys would see, and everyone else are not bothered by or cannot see what I am talking about.
Have you done a comparison between the NXT and Turtle Wax to see which fills better. Won't buy anything until I hear which fills better.
I am going to use whatever product fills the best when I will be doing a concourse show event in the near future.
Poorboy's Natty Blue seems to fill very nicely...as does 3M Perfect-It Show Car Wax.
I'd go with Poorboy's though. MUCH easier to apply and remove.
Why not use a dedicated glaze, and then a wax on top?