which one would you choose? thanks.
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Re: m26 or m16
M26 is easier to use and more readily available (as in, you can still buy it in the US while M16 is no longer in distribution) but M16 is one of those classics that everyone seems to love. If you're a fan of carnauba paste waxes you will probably want to find a can somewhere, anywhere, and give it a go.Michael Stoops
Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.
Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.
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i found them but 30 bucks a can compared to 10 for m26 but i think i'll spend thirty and try a can because i heard a little goes a long way does anyone know anything about the mould release that you can use the m16 with? thanks.
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Wow...$30.00 for a can. I know this stuff is excellent and somewhat rare, but that is a little much. Thankfully I have a good supply, and paid less than half that price. My source is out of stock currently, but expect a supply in after Christmas. I have no clue where they get their supply from, maybe it is a knockoff from China...whatever... it works for me.
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I have and use both, depending on my mood. M26 is faster and easier to use and has more of a sealant-type hard shine. M16 is trickier to use as it has to be applied super,super thin and has a softer glow. I haven't done any long-term durability trials, but in my experience M16 definitely will last longer. I'm a confirmed Collinite 845 user for daily drivers in the winter, but in the absence of 845, M16 would likely be my choice.
Bill
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