The wax look cant be faked!

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My thoughts after using souvern wax. With all the coatings and sealants out, which are great, for DD and such. Here i will agree, you are looking for LONG TERM PROTECTION. But something is to be said for the look of a true wax. It cant be faked! It seems waxes are falling to the way side of all the current coatings and sealants. I guess each will always have their place in the detail world.

BF BLACK ICE and PINNACLE SYNERGY are two i would like to try. Hybrids. Where i guess you get the best of both worlds.
 
Can't agree more.
I've used lots of sealant and now some coatings, but I still loveapplying waxes.
Everyone wants crazy durability, but changes waxes very often...
3months is enough for me. Maybe something with 6 months for winter months, but even then a spray wax to top is usually enough.
 
Can't agree more than I do with the OP. I like wax, can't help myself I just do. Also, Pinnacle Souveran is one of my two favorites depending on paint color, it is one slick wax. Soureran and Midnight Sun are just great waxes.
 
I have at this moment the Sonus coating that I got from our great friends from Sonus and been using Pinnacle Souveran Paste Wax every 2-3 weeks on my rides. Yes the looks it gives, so many people asking what the heck is on my car.
 
Collinite 915 is a good example of a wax that looks great and lasts months. I can get a whole season out if it. If you like the wax look, like I do, it's hard to beat.
 
Pinnacle Souveran will always be in my detailing arsenal. I was the first high end carnuaba that I bought. I can remember when it was at the top of the list as far as waxes goes. My first jar was actually purchased on a group buy almost 12 years ago.

It smells great, super easy to use, and looks fantastic. I know that durability is an issue but on my garage queens I love spending time with something like Souveran.
 
I liked the way pinnacle souveran looked on my Black vette but I have not used it since I put it on at home and went to a show 75 miles from home.
They parked me on a black top parking lot it was 90 in the shade but NO shade.
My car was covered with dust I tried to clean it with a QD but the wax was soft and all I did was rub the dirt into the soft wax.

I had a gloss black car with brown streaks all over it.
When the judges showed up I explained what had happened, I knew I was not going to win anything but when they had the awards ceremony they called me for Best Engine.
I have not used a wax on it since.
 
I agree up to a point, some of the hybrid waxes have closer to a sealant look to my eye and some of the soft coatings are getting close to a wax look but the deep, wet look of wax on well prepped paint is something no conventional sealant can replicate.
Waxes do seem to hold dust and pollen more than many sealants and coatings.
Life span for wax is all over the map. Some of them are only good for a couple weeks but several of the hybrids can last six months or more which is longer than many sealants.
 
Wait till you try the synergy! I too agree that a high quality wax has a certain look. I used to think coatings were a hype but I have done a few cars now with Cquk and the look is outstanding.

On my personal gto I did the Cquk topped with Synergy for an awesome glassy wet look. Tough to describe.
 
Wait till you try the synergy! I too agree that a high quality wax has a certain look. I used to think coatings were a hype but I have done a few cars now with Cquk and the look is outstanding.

On my personal gto I did the Cquk topped with Synergy for an awesome glassy wet look. Tough to describe.

I agree that it is impossible/difficult to mimic the look of wax, without using carnauba. However, the newest hybrids like Wolfgang Fusion & PBL Syngery create a "better than" carnauba look with much improved durability.

BLACKFIRE BlackICE isn't quite the warm look a pure carnauba creates, it has a cool black ink effect to it (from the color changed montan) but it is a unique look that stands alone in the market place (and many seem to prefer).
 
Waxes, for the non pro, IMO will never die. It's just to fun to apply, and it's just good fun time with your car. I can see how pros opt for newer tech, but nothing makes me smile more than staring at a fresh coat of BFMS or Lusso Oro on my car.
 
I got a whole lotta love sitting in the cabinent for all you wax'ers, PM me for details as these wax jars are just collecting dust. I'd love for them to make someone's day and buy me a Rupes in the process!
 
I have never used the wax in question, but there was a point in my detailing life about 2006 where you could not tell me that P21S 100% was not the best bang for the buck. The only downside was it lasted 3 weeks in the hot NY summer and picked up all kinds of junk. making claying necessary all too often.

Today I would say that the EXO v2 is as close to the look at water repellency of P21S 100% with many, many times the durability.
 
Today I would say that the EXO v2 is as close to the look at water repellency of P21S 100% with many, many times the durability.

I love the hydrophobic attributes of EXO. I have it on my car right now and I love the look and it makes washing so much easier since it practically dries itself. I don't see myself changing coatings for a while.
 
Good post. A nice Nuba is my preference choice for my vehicles and clients. Besides that... I have enough wax for about 793 lifetimes.
 
I love me some wax. Really need to get some more Dodo Juice wax. Only have a small sample from them. I made sure to find a sealant for my car that accepts wax and doesn't look dull if covered by wax. This wasn't for protection, but more so I wouldn't have to polish my paint. Now I got the sealant I can maintain it with some good proper washing and help that shine and depth with some fresh wax.
 
Wait till you try the synergy! I too agree that a high quality wax has a certain look. I used to think coatings were a hype but I have done a few cars now with Cquk and the look is outstanding.

On my personal gto I did the Cquk topped with Synergy for an awesome glassy wet look. Tough to describe.

Now I gotta try this on my car. :( Just the incentive I needed :bow

So now I'm a wax waster, sealant waster, coating waster. :redface:
 
Guys
I too am a nuba fan. I need your advice on which nuba in my stash is the best show car wax for black paint. I dont have any exotic waxes and dont want to buy any more until I use what I have. I enter this car in car shows and usually apply Meguiars D156 spray wax at the show. I am looking for the darkest / wet finish I can get.
I hear Collinite 915 and M26 are both good on black paint. Are they about equal?
Honestly, I've used both and cant tell a difference but I am not doing the judging. In case anyone is wondering, the paint is flawless. No swirls or scratches to hide. I've won trophies but looking for that extra edge.
Collinite 915 paste
Meguiars M26 paste
Mothers paste
DP Max wax paste

I also have these but they are synthetics.
Collinite 476
Meguiars M21
Meguiars NXT 2.0

thank you
 
915 came in 3rd place in head to head competition using waxes costing up to $10k on black paint posted on an old thread many months ago.
 
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