Recommend me a good carnauba wax

Same here in pinnacle sovereign . It's my wax of choice for this summer . Used it today with my flex and a black pad. Super easy!
 
Oh wow. I thought it was. Is it a sealant.

I'm going to say 845 counts as a carnauba wax. This is the last line from AGs description.

"If you’re looking for durability and gloss in a liquid carnauba wax, you can’t go wrong with Collinite Insulator Wax. It has been a favorite at car shows and in body shops for more than 40 years."
 
I'm going to say 845 counts as a carnauba wax. This is the last line from AGs description.

"If you’re looking for durability and gloss in a liquid carnauba wax, you can’t go wrong with Collinite Insulator Wax. It has been a favorite at car shows and in body shops for more than 40 years."

Carnauba wax it is! Lol
 
So here are the final results with the natty's blue on top. Maybe it's just me but the natty's ever so slightly made the paint look richer/deeper and seems to make the flake stand out a bit more. It's hard to say though because the car looked great before so it's not like there was a ton of room for improvement anyways. What really impressed me was how easy this product was to work with. I used it in direct sunlight and had absolutely no issues with application or removal. It was a total breeze. Would definitely recommend it based on the price point and ease of use alone :xyxthumbs:

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So a sealant with carnuba. Ha ha

Yep. simliar to HD Poxy and others out there. I really like 845 but wouldn't say it's the best for depth on dark colors. 915 really does a good job and is a blend of wax/sealant too but it's hard to apply. 845 just happens to be the easiest of them all to apply which is another reason I like it. It's my go-to for winter use because of ease of use combined with durability.
 
Yep. simliar to HD Poxy and others out there. I really like 845 but wouldn't say it's the best for depth on dark colors. 915 really does a good job and is a blend of wax/sealant too but it's hard to apply. 845 just happens to be the easiest of them all to apply which is another reason I like it. It's my go-to for winter use because of ease of use combined with durability.

I hear you on that. I really like the fact how easy 845 goes on and comes off as many have explained and the long lasting of it. More important to me than the best depth for my dark blue.👍
 
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