What have you all found to be the longest lasting liquid carnuba?

I'm looking to stock up on polishes and waxes for the spring, and I'm in need of a carnuba. I don't want to spend all kinds of money on different products, then find out I don't like them afterwards. I know carnubas are typically know not to last long at all, but what have you all found that lasts the longest? How well does Pinnacle Souverand stand up? I've heard Collonite is good, but I've only seen it in a paste style and I'm not much of a fan of pastes. Could you all give me some reccomendations?
 
I know Collnite has some liquid waxes that are pretty durable, but other than that, I've heard incredible claims on durability from their past waxesl ike 476. Meguiar's M16 also has had some great raves about its durability.



I would be very interested to find out more about Souveran. I just ordered some and will be getting it next week, so we will see I guess.
 
Clearkote's Carnauba Moose. Very good durability and excellent depth. Collinite 845 has too bright a look for my tastes and honestly, I wasn't impressed with the 3-4 month durability I got out of it, based on its reputation for great durability.
 
Scottwax said:
Clearkote's Carnauba Moose. Very good durability and excellent depth. Collinite 845 has too bright a look for my tastes and honestly, I wasn't impressed with the 3-4 month durability I got out of it, based on its reputation for great durability.



Guess that's the difference in the hot texas sun and fall/winters of virginia. As far as the look, it's not great and I'd agree bright, but durability is very nice. I have still yet to try cm, I was actually looking to get a few ck products the other day when I made an order but ag and another online dist. stopped carrying them it seems?
 
LS is a great liquid nuba, but will loose it's slickness after a couple of washes. Beading will last at least 4 weeks when washing weekly. FK425 between washes will help keep the glow and slickness. Since it has no cleaners I plan to put 3 coats a week apart and see what happens. Over all I think it's a great liquid nuba.
 
I haven't used the CK CM that Scott mentions, but I think 845 IW is a great liquid. A joy to apply, and the durability is very good for a liquid wax.
 
Scottwax said:
Clearkote's Carnauba Moose. Very good durability and excellent depth. Collinite 845 has too bright a look for my tastes and honestly, I wasn't impressed with the 3-4 month durability I got out of it, based on its reputation for great durability.

Is Carnuba Moose offered already mixed yet, or does it still require red and vanilla to be mixed? What are you getting as far as durabiliy with the carnuba moose?



derekbmw said:
souveran has terrible durability, around 3~4 weeks here in NC.

Since I'm bordering you, I'm sure I'll get the same results. Thanks for the tip and saving me $30.





Does the 845 work well on darker colors? What do you all mean by a bright look, does it not provide the deep wet look of typical carnubas?
 
RedlineIRL said:
Is Carnuba Moose offered already mixed yet, or does it still require red and vanilla to be mixed?



You're getting confused between Scott's "pink moose" which (I think) is Red Machine Glaze and Vanilla Moose mixed together (a glaze) and Carnauba Moose, which is a liquid wax.
 
I have tried Zymol titanium, s100, and collinite 845 and the order of shine and depth is in that order. But durability is in reverse order. 2 weeks for the zymol, 4 weeks for s100, and 5 months for 845. The order of expense is in that order as well. I didn't think the zymol was worth it. Good luck with your selection.
 
Colinite IW 845 has been performing very well on my black car it has been 4 months and still going,it does make a black paint look its best.
 
Collinite 845 for me. Easily my most used LSP. Just make sure you shake it a LOT before using. It will go from looking like petroleum jelly to a pretty thin liquid with proper shaking.
 
Collinite 845,ive also seen great durability from surfcity reef carnuba,similair looks to nattys but last longer and easier to use.
 
RedlineIRL said:
I'm looking to stock up on polishes and waxes for the spring, and I'm in need of a carnuba. I don't want to spend all kinds of money on different products, then find out I don't like them afterwards. I know carnubas are typically know not to last long at all, but what have you all found that lasts the longest?..I've heard Collonite is good, but I've only seen it in a paste style and I'm not much of a fan of pastes. Could you all give me some reccomendations?





My recommendation is to put up with the tougher application of a paste and try the Collinite 476S/885 (same product, different containers). Their 845 *is* a great liquid, but I just don't get the durability that others do with it :nixweiss



If you can find some #16 it'd be worth a try...yeah it's a paste, but it sorta "turns liquid" when you use it and IMO/IME it's very user-friendly. Quite durable too.



It's been ages since I last used Malm's liquid...I honestly can't remember how durable it was :think: I used it most on the Jag, and that got redone all the time....but it sure did do the "beads roll off when you apply the brakes" thing, I do remember that.
 
Bigpoppa3346 said:
Collinite 845 for me. Easily my most used LSP. Just make sure you shake it a LOT before using. It will go from looking like petroleum jelly to a pretty thin liquid with proper shaking.



Thanks for that tip. I thought 845 was too thick to liquify,

but you are right that it needs "a lot of shakin".
 
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