Recommended waxes with filling power?

Fair enough! I'm not sure it's marring, specifically, rather more of hairline scratches of almost insignificant depth, induced by towel. These last lines were seen after a two-bucket wash, two Grit Guards, using 8 mitts by Griots and The Rag Co. The soap was PB SS&S. Dried by pooling, then two Dry Me A River towels using FK425 as a drying aid. The LSP is fresh, and is 915 topped with LNB. If that's not safe enough, then I'm out of ideas. The car wasn't very dirty. This is a dark blue Porsche with paint that is known for getting marked up.

Maybe the answer is something like the KSG that will provide more protection. I do, however, like the look of wax.

Yup.Every Porsche I ever worked on had really super soft paint . That and the dark color ...........
 
Here's a couple of old school suggestions and if you're old, you probably have one of them sitting on a shelf or a rafter in the basement:

Meg's #16

or

Autoglym's SRP

Well, one of them is sort of old school.
 
it cant be softer than BMW Jet Black, no ??

So, if this was in my Shop (and I have never had paintwork that cant be corrected and stay that way), and it was making me crazy for some reason I could not control, I
might try Sonax Perfect Finish with either Cyan, Tangerine, Crimson Pad on a Rotary, enough moisture to keep the pad and product working , get it perfectly clear, and then a
couple of coats of Sonax Net Shield, applied with softest applicator, removed with softest microfibers, lots of light so I know I am not adding anything extra to the paint..

If it got marred up again to user error, I would suggest a good hard coating like Optimum Pro, to eliminate the issues with it from the Client..

Or keep bringing it back, I can make it perfect again.. :)

Good luck with this,
Dan F
 
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