I ran up on a can of Megs #16 the other day and it was so cheap I couldn't resist. I've been straying away from carnubas here lately because it takes so long to remove the streaking left over if you don't let it cure just right. I detailed a 2004 Toyota Camry (black) last night for a co-worker and used the #16. I actually took pics this time and will post them when I get a chance to download them in the next few days.
This stuff is great. I've heard stories from people complaining about how hard it is to use. Then I read a post on here about applying it with a PC. On recommendation from that post, I took a plastic spoon and scraped the top of the wax, then applied to a Megs finishing pad. This stuff went on like butter and after about 10 minutes, came off almost as easy. I've had experience with S100 and Natty's blue, so I've got a little to compare. It went on as easy as S100, but was just slightly harder to remove. Same with Natty's, except it came off just as easy. With this wax, I went over the panel twice with a MF and completely removed all wax, streaking, and haze. Keep in mind this is on black with a halogen aimed directly at it.
If durability lives up to the claims, I'll be very pleased. I only wish I had found this earlier, it sure would've saved me alot of money. But then again, polishes and LSPs are an addiction...
This stuff is great. I've heard stories from people complaining about how hard it is to use. Then I read a post on here about applying it with a PC. On recommendation from that post, I took a plastic spoon and scraped the top of the wax, then applied to a Megs finishing pad. This stuff went on like butter and after about 10 minutes, came off almost as easy. I've had experience with S100 and Natty's blue, so I've got a little to compare. It went on as easy as S100, but was just slightly harder to remove. Same with Natty's, except it came off just as easy. With this wax, I went over the panel twice with a MF and completely removed all wax, streaking, and haze. Keep in mind this is on black with a halogen aimed directly at it.
If durability lives up to the claims, I'll be very pleased. I only wish I had found this earlier, it sure would've saved me alot of money. But then again, polishes and LSPs are an addiction...