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:iagree::whs:Max wax and Sig II are very close in appearance.I'm going to apologize in advance for throwing you a curveball. I feel this is off your question of which of "these". Every time I see a medium dark metallic, rust, copper, some blues, I get the most out of DP Max Wax.
As waxes get higher in cost usually it offers hand pots and the best ingredients. Unfortunately at this end of the wax spectrum normally only the smallest of nuiances is noticed. Since most/all offerings above are pure carnauba waxes you need to properly prep the surface first to get the best from them.
I would suggest Fuzion (very wet), Souveran (depth, glow) for ease of use and great looks. I am awaiting to use the newer version of SN but hear nice things. I have tried multiple Zymol Estate Waxes and found very little difference other than pricing. Swissol has a nice following on other boards ....
Remember those sold at Autogeek offer forum discount or free shipping and sometimes an included special. Hopefully that sways you to start here and likely find no need to move on.
there are some small differences, but nothing wrong with using SSII and DP Max Wax which are two of my favs also. I do clearly favor Souveran Paste on anything as its wetness, depth, and glow are quite noticable. There is no right or wrong answer in choice ...
I think the new sampler packs in Dodo Juice Waxes is another great way to test several varieties at a lower expense.