Which LSP gives the wettest look?

The Collinite 845 does provide a much wetter look than I was expecting. :xyxthumbs:

Rob, I'll second this one!

I was really surprised to see the level of gloss and protection when I first started using it. In my opinion Collinite 845 has to be the biggest bang for the buck in waxes that I know of, period... :props:
 
Just my opinion but I think either CG butter wet wax or RT66 hot rod wet wax. For just a carnuaba with no polymers I would say wet obsession or souveran.

not familiar with RT66 is it easy to apply/remove?
 
Souveran and CK CMW have given me the4 wettest look.
 
souveran is great !! doesnt last though. but great for that showcar shine!!!! :xyxthumbs:
 
PBoy RT66 is a breeze to put on and take off, just do one section at a time such as half the hood, one fender, etc and it can be used with a DA or by hand.I would put the wet factor even with CG butter wet wax.
 
Nattys Red is Good
Souveran is Best
Collinite 845 is By FAR the wettest look from all 3 that I've used...
Yesterday I applied it on a Burgundy Honda an WOW, I was so surprised on how wet it looked..

So you get Price, Durability and WETTNESS..
+1 for Collinite 845
 
Nattys Red is Good
Souveran is Best
Collinite 845 is By FAR the wettest look from all 3 that I've used...
Yesterday I applied it on a Burgundy Honda an WOW, I was so surprised on how wet it looked..

So you get Price, Durability and WETTNESS..
+1 for Collinite 845
:iagree:but 845 wetter look than Souveran:confused:
 
pinnacle signature series 2 is a great wax as well!!!!
 
Don't know if any of you guys remember a while ago on autopia detaildoc and legacy99 both used a DWG + UPGP combo and their results were amazing. Dripping wet!!!:drool:




If anybody has any extra bottles of the original DWG they want to get rid of let me know.

For me its RMG + Victoria's red.

Links to other sites are a no no ;)
 
Didn't I read somewhere that CG EZ Creme Glaze is very similar to DWG?

They have a very similar base formula as all other products but Bob's formula is slightly different and tweaked.

Links to other sites are a no no ;)

Not really as Autopia doesnt sell products and AG is a sponser on there. :xyxthumbs:
 
Poorboy's Natty's red is one of the wettest i've used, i put it up there with Wolfgang Fuzion
 
pinnacle signature series 2 is a great wax as well!!!!

I agree. Sig Series 2 really does a great job for the wet look.


Of course, Natty's Red looks great too.

As others have mentioned multiple times, you can't get that deep look without the prep side of the detail, no matter which LSP you use.
 
No fans of Meg's #26 for the wet look?

I used used either a glaze or EX-P with #26 on top and was impressed with the "wetness". Especially on red.
 
Not really as Autopia doesnt sell products and AG is a sponser on there. :xyxthumbs:

I think the owners of Autopia would be disappointed to know that you don't think that they sell any products.
 
I think the owners of Autopia would be disappointed to know that you don't think that they sell any products.

Look again ;)


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Guess I forgot they just recently opened up their store. They didnt have one for years. :dunno:

Either way, AG is a sponsor/vendor on there so I dont think its a problem. They are not a direct competitor as they also sell AG products.
 
I honestly do not know what "wet" means in this context. I guess it refers to a kind of gloss, but I haven't seen a truly glossy car with clear coat finish that ain't "wet." I'd love to see some comparative photos to help me figure it out.

Anyway, I found that Fuzion applied on DWG leaves a very wet finish, as does Wet Diamond topped with Midnight Sun. Swissvax "Best of Show" also leaves a wet finish and certainly should be rated alongside of Souveran.
 
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