Looking for another professional easy off wax

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So a couple years ago I decided to step out the Meguiars box and try different waxes. Since then ive used BFWD which I did not care for the appearance. And last month I tried autoglym HD wax. The HD looks great but removal was a pain and I see that others have the same problem. So im looking for another professional product carnauba or sealant that is really easy to come off. Also low dust if possible but doesnt have to be. My car is a black Lexus IS250
 
Ultima Paint Guard Plus
Optimum Opti Seal

Menzerna Power Lock

Poorboys Natty's Blue
DP Max Wax
 
I would add to the great list of CEE DOG Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant 3.0, Pinnacle Signature Series II Wax or Pinnacle XMT180 High Gloss Carnauba Paste Wax. :xyxthumbs:

How can we not mention Pinnacle Souveran Wax, one of the greatest wax ever made. Those are not cheap but they work really well. :dblthumb2:
 
I would worry more about polishing it to perfection first, anything after that wont really matter in the looks.
 
I would add to the great list of CEE DOG Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant 3.0, Pinnacle Signature Series II Wax or Pinnacle XMT180 High Gloss Carnauba Paste Wax. :xyxthumbs:

How can we not mention Pinnacle Souveran Wax, one of the greatest wax ever made. Those are not cheap but they work really well. :dblthumb2:

If you want to spend money I would add Wolfgang Fuzion to the list as well.

If we are discussing looks then I would agree with Dwayne
 
If you want your finish to look its best then proper preparation is paramount before applying a sealant or wax. Waxing over embedded debris and surface defects like swirls and minor scratches can actually make them more noticeable..

At the very least throughly wash and clay-bar the vehicles finish then perform at least a 1-Step treatment using something like:


Any of these applied with a dual action polisher will establish a glass-like finish to apply your favorite wax.
 
So a couple years ago I decided to step out the Meguiars box and try different waxes. Since then ive used BFWD which I did not care for the appearance. And last month I tried autoglym HD wax. The HD looks great but removal was a pain and I see that others have the same problem. So im looking for another professional product carnauba or sealant that is really easy to come off. Also low dust if possible but doesnt have to be. My car is a black Lexus IS250


Imo, Autoglym Extra Gloss Protection fits your criteria and is highly underrated.

I like all off the above suggestions, but also feel the p21s line is great too!
 
I know how to properly prep and wax a car. I also know a PC is the way to go to as far as full correction. But until I feel like buying one im doing it by hand. My car is clayed then I use autoglym SRP which is a paint cleaner and polish in one. Works great for masking scratches and imperfections. I just wanted to try something easier to remove for topping it.
 
I know how to properly prep and wax a car. I also know a PC is the way to go to as far as full correction. But until I feel like buying one im doing it by hand. My car is clayed then I use autoglym SRP which is a paint cleaner and polish in one. Works great for masking scratches and imperfections. I just wanted to try something easier to remove for topping it.

No offense intended, but isn't that a contradiction?
 
No offense intended, but isn't that a contradiction?

no, for the time being i dont have the money to invest in a PC. Plus ive tried it before with not much luck. So until I either buy a PC again or take it to a well known detailer to correct it im satisfied with the way it looks now. My cars paint is in great condition and it "pops" even more after a good wax job. From a few feet away it looks awesome. Its just when you get up close and examine it you see some swirls and scratches. I dont have a problem with the way my car shines. The reason for the post was to get an idea of what other "easy off" professional waxes are out there.

here are 2 shots with the car not having a full wax job, clay, cleaner/polish, sealant since last sept. Only used megs UQW to maintain. It since had a full wax job last month but I dont have pics.

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I just wanted to try something easier to remove for topping it.

Then Pinnacle Souveran or Wolfgang Fuzion are superb wipe on wipe off waxes that will leave you speechless...

By the way, gorgeous car!!
 
Then Pinnacle Souveran or Wolfgang Fuzion are superb wipe on wipe off waxes that will leave you speechless...

By the way, gorgeous car!!

thanks!

and ill look into those products as well
 
All the products I mentioned are easy to use and don't break the bank.
 
If you aren't going to do a true correction first, I would use Poorboy's Black Hole and then top with a sealant to lock in the fillers for as long as possible. I'd recommend wolfgang sealant 3.0, topped with pinnacle sig ii or liquid souveran. All are extremely easy to use, although you use all very differently.
 
If you aren't going to do a true correction first, I would use Poorboy's Black Hole and then top with a sealant to lock in the fillers for as long as possible.

That's only going to last until the next wash or rain. A glaze is not the answer for a daily driver.
 
That's only going to last until the next wash or rain. A glaze is not the answer for a daily driver.



Please explain. If I use black hole underneath a sealant, how is it going to wash away? My understanding is the glaze/filler would last for the duration of the sealant on top of it. Now perhaps it will shorten the longevity of the sealant, but that is a different story.
 
How would you expect a sealant to bond to an oily glaze to "seal" it in? Its going to wash off the next time it gets wet ;)
 
How would you expect a sealant to bond to an oily glaze to "seal" it in? Its going to wash off the next time it gets wet ;)


I'm just an amateur and I've read a lot of your advice so I normally would just defer. I guess this time I will just agree to disagree slightly. ;)

From the PB BH label: "Use glaze before applying your favorite wax or sealant. The last step product will lock in the fillers to keep your paint looking great until your next detail."

I have no doubt it might reduce the ability for your sealant to adhere slightly, but by no means will make the sealant wash off after a couple washes. I put BH on a black 2011 camry that I didn't want to remove some very minor swirls on yet and then topped with with WG 3.0 sealant and sig seriess ii. 3 months later, still beading, still slick, still very reflective. I've washed it weekly during that period and its been rained on numerous times. Daily driver.

I'm sticking to my belief that you can use BH under most sealants or waxes to hide very slight imperfections without it coming off quickly.
 
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