I have always used #26 Wax....I love it and for a long time honestly thought I would never buy any other wax.....Ha little did I know.
I picked up a tin of #16 Professional Paste Wax last Monday and put a coat on my truck Tuesday.... (Boy I have patience huh
)
I followed Mike's tip from another #16 thread
Which is very easy to do and certainly makes the job go faster. I applied and buffed my entire Expedition in maybe 30 mintues or so.
I think as others have said the look is different then #26 and I haven't exactly put my finger on how I would describe it yet, but I like it!!
Another thing this wax beads like crazy, it has the smallest water beads I have ever seen.
As son as you start driving the beads zoom right off the car!
So after a few days #16 Professional Paste Wax gets a
from me.
I picked up a tin of #16 Professional Paste Wax last Monday and put a coat on my truck Tuesday.... (Boy I have patience huh

I followed Mike's tip from another #16 thread
The way to use this wax is to take you wax applicator and spin in fast little circles in the can on top of the wax. This little bit of friction will liquefy the wax and in essence covert it to a liquid [on the surface] making it very easy to apply.
I think as others have said the look is different then #26 and I haven't exactly put my finger on how I would describe it yet, but I like it!!
Another thing this wax beads like crazy, it has the smallest water beads I have ever seen.

As son as you start driving the beads zoom right off the car!
So after a few days #16 Professional Paste Wax gets a

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