Meguiars 26

I'm also a fan of this product line. I use the Mirror Glaze line and can't be happier. M205, Show Car Glaze and finish with M26. Looks FANTASTIC on my Corvette. Deep, water look and the M205 is perfect as a light swirl remover.fine polish for flawless paint. I've thought about using others much higher in price, to me they don't stand up to the finish I get with Meguires. And the price, great product and recommend it to others.
 
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these are the results of #26 on 15 year old single stage paint, paint was treated with m7 and m80 before waxing
 
I don't use this wax for longevity, but for bringing out the flakes on my silver paint, nothing else I've used can compare. After I'm all done and I step back to take a look at the results I'm always rather stunned. I just don't expect to get those results from a lower priced wax. Just don't expect it to last long on a daily driver. Two weeks looking good at the most.
 
I’ve heard a lot of good reviews on Meguiars but I’ve been using Menzerna’s Ceramiclear polishes and wax and all I can say is I’m quite pleased with the results.
 
while I always try other waxes nothing is quite like Megs #26. easy on and off and gives a very warm look, the paint has a luxurious feel to it after applying, lasts about a month. great beading!
 
Never liked it. It does look ok but durability is terrible. I agree with the guys that say it's so easy to use and I just reapply. Problem is if it's on customers vehicle. Customers expect a wax to last longer in most detailing scenarios. I have personally found waxes to look better and last much longer in the same price range. Of course it's just my opinion and use what makes you happy....
 
I use it as well and I've found the durability to be good. Not 3-4 weeks as some stated but in the 2-3 month range. Different environment could be why.
 
Never liked it. It does look ok but durability is terrible. I agree with the guys that say it's so easy to use and I just reapply. Problem is if it's on customers vehicle. Customers expect a wax to last longer in most detailing scenarios. I have personally found waxes to look better and last much longer in the same price range. Of course it's just my opinion and use what makes you happy....


Which ones? I like M26 and GCCP, but i'm not married to them.
 
First let me say I too use M26 ony own car. But like Oldz said customers expect longevity in a wax. Thats why I use M21 or Nxt 2.0 on customer DD cars. I would use M26 on a garage queen or show car. M26 looks great on my black car. The hood reflects like a mirror.
 
First let me say I too use M26 ony own car. But like Oldz said customers expect longevity in a wax. Thats why I use M21 or Nxt 2.0 on customer DD cars. I would use M26 on a garage queen or show car. M26 looks great on my black car. The hood reflects like a mirror.

Have you used M21 then topped it with M26?

If so were the results as good as M26 alone?
 
Which ones? I like M26 and GCCP, but i'm not married to them.

Collinite 915, Mothers pure carnauba paste, Vic's and CG XXX. To name a few in that price range and last longer and look as good or better. 915 being the one that realy blows 26 away. Again just my opinion.
 
Thanks that was the plan, but if the M21 altered the look of M26 I would forgo it.
It would seem to me that it would be the other way around...
If {and according to one widely-held practice} the M21 2.0 Sealant was applied first...followed by an application of M26<<<[Some say it's a Wax; others say it's a Hybrid-Wax]


Bob
 
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