What I've tried so far:
06. Meguiar's #26 Hi-tech yellow wax - Can't remember much of how this was except for it dusted a lot during removal and was a bit difficult to buff off.
07. Natty's Paste Wax - I just purchased the Natty's Blue and haven't tried it yet. Will get back with a report sometime soon.
16. Meguiar's Gold Class Clear Coat Car Wax - Wasn't a fan...
19. Turtle Wax Ultra Gloss Paste wax - Pretty decent wax for being OTC and a Turtle Wax product. Easy on, easy off. Dusted a bit though. Good results/shine.
24. Collinite #845 Insulator Wax - This is my current favorite wax. I was very impressed when I used this on a boat detail job and kept hearing stories about how great the vessel looked and was able to be cleaned after weekends at L. Mead.
I then tried it out on my Daytona Blue 350Z with excellent results. Low dust, able to apply it in the sun or shade, awesome longevity and water beading. Only downside was it gave my blue car more of a 'bright' look and not as much depth as I was looking for.
Since I'm relatively new to posting here at Autopia (but I've been reading/lurking for a long while) I feel that I should emphasize that I've used these products by applying them by hand only.
06. Meguiar's #26 Hi-tech yellow wax - Can't remember much of how this was except for it dusted a lot during removal and was a bit difficult to buff off.
07. Natty's Paste Wax - I just purchased the Natty's Blue and haven't tried it yet. Will get back with a report sometime soon.
16. Meguiar's Gold Class Clear Coat Car Wax - Wasn't a fan...
19. Turtle Wax Ultra Gloss Paste wax - Pretty decent wax for being OTC and a Turtle Wax product. Easy on, easy off. Dusted a bit though. Good results/shine.
24. Collinite #845 Insulator Wax - This is my current favorite wax. I was very impressed when I used this on a boat detail job and kept hearing stories about how great the vessel looked and was able to be cleaned after weekends at L. Mead.
I then tried it out on my Daytona Blue 350Z with excellent results. Low dust, able to apply it in the sun or shade, awesome longevity and water beading. Only downside was it gave my blue car more of a 'bright' look and not as much depth as I was looking for.
Since I'm relatively new to posting here at Autopia (but I've been reading/lurking for a long while) I feel that I should emphasize that I've used these products by applying them by hand only.