Glossiest, drippy wet darkening LSP for black cars with good durability?

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Currently using #26 which adds the dark deep glow but durability is not good enough in these Chicago rains. My car sits under the sun and trees.

I have a black car and as of 2014, I'd like to know what's the Glossiest, drippy wet darkening, reflective LSP for black cars with good durability?

P.s. Don't mention bfwd. It didn't work out for me. my car has just been polished.
 
Are you an OTC shopper or do you prefer internet diversity?

I'm mostly OTC, and I'm really hooked on Megs Ultimate Wax (I have the paste version).
 
Are you an OTC shopper or do you prefer internet diversity?

I'm mostly OTC, and I'm really hooked on Megs Ultimate Wax (I have the paste version).

I'm both, but I want truly the best offering of what's out there. Sort of like the initial application look of souveran but with lasting durability. Drippy wet glossy and not so much a bright shine like 845.
 
Megs #7 leaves a nice wet looking finish BUT it has NO LONGEVITY. It has to be topped with a sealant or wax for any kind of durability.
 
Detailers Pro paint coating. Super glassy and wet looking. Great durability.

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To really achieve maximum gloss and reflections, jewel the paint with a rotary polisher, jeweling pad such as the Lake Country gold pad, and Menzerna SF4500. Then apply BlackFire BlackICE in two coats 24 hours apart.

BlackFire BlackICE displays a very wet deep ink look on black paint.
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To really achieve maximum gloss and reflections, jewel the paint with a rotary polisher, jeweling pad such as the Lake Country gold pad, and Menzerna SF4500. Then apply BlackFire BlackICE in two coats 24 hours apart.

BlackFire BlackICE displays a very wet deep ink look on black paint.
DSC_0192_zps1a2d932a.jpg
That is insane wetness MIKE:)
 
•Correct me if I'm wrong, but my understanding is that:
-You want "good durability" (and: You've ready polished).

•My understanding of the "LSP-durability-scale":
-Waxes = Good
-Sealants =Better
-Coatings = Best

•Since you're already using a "good durability" LSP: M26,
-Then: Moving on up the LSP durability scale is your choice.
-AGO has an assortment of Sealants/Coatings, at an
assortment of prices, from which to select:
Results for Sealants - Search
Results for Coatings - Search


Bob
 
To really achieve maximum gloss and reflections, jewel the paint with a rotary polisher, jeweling pad such as the Lake Country gold pad, and Menzerna SF4500. Then apply BlackFire BlackICE in two coats 24 hours apart.

BlackFire BlackICE displays a very wet deep ink look on black paint.
DSC_0192_zps1a2d932a.jpg

Gorgeous, looks like it's going to run off onto the floor!
 
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