Mequiar's VS 3M

dikat

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Hi everyone :welcome



Which product is better in durability, slicness depth and gloss and protection from sun and hi temp. (110 F or 38 C) ?



a. Perfect it show car peste wax

b. Mequiars N 26 Hi tech Liquid wax, or

c. Mequiars n 16 Paste wax? (I have in stock 2 cans)

:work:

I have used the two first (3M and N 26 ) and I cant deside. :nono

I bealive that mequiars is better than 3M in durability and gloss. :buffing:



I have a european silver Ford car and I wax it by hand. :up



Thank's
 
dikat- Welcome to Autopia!



I haven't used the 3M since they reformulated it, but I find it interesting that you don't see a difference between it and #26. I would've expected the #26 to add a little "depth" and/or "richness", even on silver (I'm quite familiar with silver ;) ). Maybe it's because you're using the #26 liquid as opposed to paste :nixweiss



I would expect the #16 to look pretty similar to the 3M, but again, I haven't tried the lastest version of the 3M. Perhaps the differences I've heard about between the two 3M versions explains why it looks more like the #26.



The #16 won't add depth/richness, but should make for a slick surface with a lot of gloss. I find #16 to last a good long time, and it's almost "self cleaning" in the rain. Of the three you listed, the #16 would be my choice. FWIW, I usually use #16 on my wife's silver A8. I'm confident it will last longer than either of the others.



Apply the #16 *very* thin. Most people use many times as much as is really needed. A can should last for many years even if you reapply frequently. If you have any trouble getting it to buff off, that means you used too much.
 
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