Wettest wax or sealant you have used

Wettest look: I think Pinnacle Paint Cleansing Lotion and 2 coats of Souveran wins it for me. AIO/Souveran X2 also wows me (I prefer it on black too).
 
For me RMG/CMW



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Hard to leave out mt favorite Chemical Guy's products. CG's Butter Wet Wax, Extreme Depth Carnauba, XXX Hardcore Paste, Extreme Top Coat Sealant & the new Creme Glaze all deliver dripping wetness!!
 
Thanks guys, that was after a little work, but I am really happy with the way it turned out. Actually this weekend I'm going to go at it again. I have a couple more touchups on the hood that I need to wetsand, and I bought some clearkote VM that I want to try.



So ya, I use OCW after washes and I absolutely love the warm glow it gives, but for that "the goggles they do nothing!" wetness, it's tough to beat Natty's Blue over RMG.



Oh, and don't fret over silver cars. They may not have the reflectivity of black cars, but they can shine and look very wet, AND they are so much easier to care for. My neighbor has a silver Audi TT that I wash/wax for him and it practically glows in sunlight. Some silver metallics with a lot of flake are really awesome. This was my 5th black car in a row and I can honestly say it will be my last for a long time. Maybe a dark grey next. :)



Cheers.
 
I like Meg's #21 enough that I stopped using P21s as a topper over my old sealant. #21 deepens the paint colour for me, but I don't think it is as wet as P21s.
 
Rob Tomlin said:
So I assume you are happy with the Natty's Blue!?!



:eek:



Yes, definitely. I've had quite a few lsp's on this car in the last 4 months and I think my favorite combo is rmg first (I know it's not part of the lsp, but I feel it's a very valuable step), then ex w/carnuaba (it's non-metallic, so no flake to mute), topped with nattys blue, and then maintained with OCW. I usually re-apply nattys every month or so and just OCW after washes.
 
Picus said:
Yes, definitely. I've had quite a few lsp's on this car in the last 4 months and I think my favorite combo is rmg first (I know it's not part of the lsp, but I feel it's a very valuable step), then ex w/carnuaba (it's non-metallic, so no flake to mute), topped with nattys blue, and then maintained with OCW. I usually re-apply nattys every month or so and just OCW after washes.



Thanks for the reply . What is rmg? :think:
 
Recently I tried Detailer's Pride spray surface shield sealant, after the 12hr cure time I went over it with Einszett Lackfinish spray, looked like this:



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Looks very wet to me, I am a big fan of the sealant look without carnauba now, Einszett products are very good, even the spray head on the Lackfinish bottle is the best one I've found yet!
 
RobDon said:
Recently I tried Detailer's Pride spray surface shield sealant, after the 12hr cure time I went over it with Einszett Lackfinish spray, looked like this:



lack2.jpg




Looks very wet to me, I am a big fan of the sealant look without carnauba now, Einszett products are very good, even the spray head on the Lackfinish bottle is the best one I've found yet!



Wow, that's great!



:bow
 
a.k.a. Patrick said:
Originally Posted by RobDon

I am a big fan of the sealant look without carnauba now!

Welcome to the club.......

in that vein, i've also stopped using EX in favor of EX-P/UPP on my friend's pearl white and velocity red cars. if they want the carnauba look, i'll just pull out the jar of wax...no more middle ground.
 
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