Originally Posted by redgoober4life
dazco, nanowax has good initial results but it's just...not durable?
I think you should look into some Clearkote vanilla moose and Meguiars #16. It's very durable, and very good looking.
The vanilla moose is just to clean very lightly, fill in minor imperfections. You don't have to use it everytime you put on #16.
Gold Class is not good. I hate it. I hate working with it. I hate the shine it gives. I hate how it lacks durability. #16 is their old-school wax from back in the 70s and it's still an awesome product.
I'll take your word on that. You steered me right before, so i trust you. Plus being an old product intriges me because it seems like waxes worked better back in the day. Like Rally wax for example. That stuff used to put a shine on my cars that out-did anything i've used in recent years.
Is #16 available at any of the chains? I'll order it online if i have to, but with shipping it usually adds at least 6 or 7 bucks. Plus it's a lot more convenient to be able to just go get some when i need it.
By the way, that wet wipe and shine works equally as good on the interior plastic. I've always had a problem with the lower door panels on hondas where your shoe hits it on the way out and marrs it, and nothing ever gets it off. I tried the E1 on it today and it just disappeared immediatly. i'm beginning to think this stuff is magic !