durable carnauba

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I am looking for a durable longer lasting carnauba to top a sealant with. What would you guys recommend? I have heard good things about collinite 915. Thanks
 
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I am looking for a durable longer lasting carnauba to top a sealant with. What would you guys recommend? I have heard good things about collinite 915. Thanks

The only carnauba wax I know that might be a tad more durable than Collinite 915 is Collinite 476s. The latter is less expensive, but the former, according to some, looks better. I do not know of any carnaubas that can compete with the Collinite line in terms of durability (maybe Meguiar's M16).
 
Yup, a Collinite wax should fit the bill. I like #845 Liquid Insulator Wax but it's tough to buff off, mainly if you apply it thick.
 
Collinite 845 and 915 are both great looking and durable as hell, just have to shake the hell out of 845 before using it.
 
another vote for collinite 845. Did anyone ever notice that the bottle is gelled up like mayonaise at first and then after you shake it for a while and use it, it turns to a milk like consistency?
 
I'd recommend Collinite 476s -unbelievable durability from a wax, and still leaves a good gloss. IME, better durablity and looks compared to 845
 
Collinite and also FK Pink Wax gets a couple months of durability
 
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