Best wax for black car

Never had any issue with any collinite waxes..apply with damp applicator and thin as possible.. breeze to remove..to me all waxes and sealant looks same i consider myself shine blind..cannot tell difference at all..they all look same to me..
 
Turtle Wax for the win! Just kidding - another vote for Pinnacle Souveran Paste Wax.
 
I shall refrain myself from suggesting SiO2 based products, and actually share my choice of wax instead haha.

Collinite 915 was my favorite wax for any color. It also has more carnauba in it then any other paste wax on the market, I always attributed that to the gloss it offered over others I've tried. I haven't tried too many waxes though.

Also, as mentioned above, the polish and quality of the CC is what determines the post-wax gloss more than anything else.
 
Also, as mentioned above, the polish and quality of the CC is what determines the post-wax gloss more than anything else.

I'll add my agreement to this as well.

I always assumed this to be true, but it really became clearer to me this spring when I put a coating on my black car. After polishing it out and applying the coating, I pulled the car out into the sun to admire the work and look for high spots. To my amazement, the coating looked just like it does after a fresh application of Collinite 845. That is not a bad thing as the car looks amazing, but it really brought home the fact that polishing deserves most of the credit.
 
I needed a jack hammer to remove 476, then it went in the garbage.

I am not a Collinite fan either. Too many variables to get it right from 1st hand experience. Had too many hits and misses when applying any of the Collinite products. However, you mentioned in an earlier comment regarding the Polish Angel liquid waxes...they are the BOMB!! I still have their Jubilee paste wax and it rocks! The only downside with Polish Angel is that their products are $$$$$$$$.

LOL
 
I am not a Collinite fan either. Too many variables to get it right from 1st hand experience. Had too many hits and misses when applying any of the Collinite products. However, you mentioned in an earlier comment regarding the Polish Angel liquid waxes...they are the BOMB!! I still have their Jubilee paste wax and it rocks! The only downside with Polish Angel is that their products are $$$$$$$$.

LOL

It is such statement that makes me doubt the continued existance of humanity.
How, for example, can you fail to apply Colinite 845!
 
pete 53 on black metallic paint, application like butter, good price point, great results. Never had to keep trying waxes this was it.
 
Fuzion
Black Ice
Nattys black

How's that black ice I was thinking of getting some?

Another really good choice for black is the carnuba arts black wafltine. I used it as a topper and was very impressed
 
Get that black car swirl free and coat with Polish Angel Viking Coat and your all set. Proper washing will save it.

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It is such statement that makes me doubt the continued existance of humanity.
How, for example, can you fail to apply Colinite 845!

I am not a human! I am a Vulcan!....LOL Bottom line I did not read the directions about applying thin. I did the next couple of times and just still had too many issues. Maybe my technique sucks, I don't know. But when your ride hazes or ghosts after application; I usually will stop using their products. That was my experience and IMO there are many other brands of waxes that are much easier to apply especially dumb Vulcans like me and they don't ghost either....LOL Either way there will always be Collinite people and some not. I am in the some not category.

Live Long and Prosper! LOL

Right now I am using Pinnacle Souveran Paste Wax and IMO that is one of the best waxes out there for any colored car period!
 
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Add Polish Angel Black Carnubaflockencreme "Centurion" topped with Black Wulfenite, awesome.......................

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Carnaubaflockencreme™ is the ultimate step in the future of Carnauba Wax and sealing technology. CENTURION contains fine black Carnauba flakes that feed the pores of your paint with sufficient nutrients left behind in the pre cleaning process. This then creates a unique prismatic shape on your paint surface.

This special patented creamy Carnauba Flake formula penetrates deep into the pores of the paint surface resulting in 100% gloss and protection. Reduced titanium (IV) oxide crystals form the basis which acts as a reflective barrier when exposed to sun light. The high resistance of the formula is another breakthrough, silica crystals (SiO) characterize the protective structure of this unique wax. The fine flakes will literally melt between your fingers!
Carnaubaflockencreme™ is pure perfection for all colours and has as durability life of up to 12 months with optimum care.

I dont understand that sentence??? I ordered some though it sounds promising
 
While it was mentioned before; I've had outstanding success with Collinite 845 Liquid Insulator wax. Ridiculously easy to apply and remove with little effort. I typically apply it by hand with a microfiber applicator.
 
I would opt for Collinite #915 and please, don't listen to anyone talking about how its hard to work with, never ever had an issue when using this in the past. While I agree about what some say about waxes, I'm not sure this is even a traditional wax. Sure it comes in an old school metal tin but the results speak for themselves IMO.

As always, prep work previous to the wax application is the most important part of a great finish!
This. I'm a coating fan but kept this wax around cuz if I need a wax, i want a good looking, long lasting one. 915 is it.

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