what wax would give the deepest shine on silver paint

It really depends on the condition of the paint. Wax alone does not fix everything. I personally like Mequiar's or Mother's Carnuba Paste Wax (easy on easy off, great results). There are thousands of waxes out there and many different preferences. It's really like asking, list the different flavors of any drink.
 
Yeah, what he said. :) If your paint is in great condition, any number of waxes will add a final touch. I've become partial to Poorboy's Natty's Blue. I also have P21S in the arsenal, and really like it. Seeing the results of Pinnacle Souveran I have to believe that's the ultimate shine, but I haven't been able to part with the Samolians for a jar.
 
VroomVroom said:
...Pinnacle Souveran I have to believe that's the ultimate shine...

I was just thinking that's come to be the stock answer to anyone asking a question that involves "deepest shine", "wettest", or similar terms.
 
Prep helps a lot too. If you do it correctly, I'm sure you'll get good results regardless of what wax you use.
 
Two things I have found:



1. AIO as base layer topped with Pinnacle Souveran



2. Z-2 Pro and ZFX combination after mild polishing with Z-PC



Remarkably the two are very close in overall wetness but the Zaino has more clarity.
 
Natty's Regular and Natty's Blue both look great on silver. Very wet.

There are lots of very good products. Prep work is very important as noted above.
 
I put a layer of natty's on my silver audi and it made the flake pop. I've been adding a layer of spray gloss for the last 3 days. It looks wonderful.
 
Is this the kind of wetness that you're after?



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Buahahahah the sex incarnate pic. I was wondering when that would pop up. BTW spoiledman you should watermark that pic.



then sell it to zaino... Nothing i have seen of theirs looks so good.
 
Well, combine that it's pretty much a new car along with clay, polishing and the application of 1 coat of Z2 Pro and that's what you get.;)
 
SpoiledMan said:
Well, combine that it's pretty much a new car along with clay, polishing and the application of 1 coat of Z2 Pro and that's what you get.;)



That's exactly what I did to my car but I guess it would help if I had a porche too :p



Although my car is a little brighter in silver colour it's hard to get that wet look :(



Maybe I should polish it again/more?
 
I have a billit silver Honda. Basically, it is a primer color and nothing will make it "pop". However, I've gotten very good results by not useing wax at all but rather AIO and SG (or Jeff's Jett). I top this after every wash with one of several different products which include: Wolfgang's spritz, Menzerna HGAS, FK425, Werkstats AG and Duragloss Aquawax. All boost the shine to give a good, wet look and also enhance durability.
 
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