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  • #26 Wax -- Wow!!

    Mike, or anyone:

    I just did a comparison with Gold Class, and #26 Wax, and was amazed with the results I got with #26 Wax!

    The last few years I have been using Deep Crystal steps #2/Polish, and #3 Wax, and have been very satisfied.

    I recently got a new 2004 F 150, Deep Torreador Red, and the first few days I had it I washed and applied the Deep Crystal System (steps 2, and 3).... It looked great... deep wet looking shine. I was very pleased!

    Last week, about 6 hand washes later (about 6weeks) I did an application of the Gold Class, and was not quite as happy with the finish. Not as much shine, or not nearly the same liquid shine I got with Deep Crystal ( I am applying both by hand). I just didn't get that deep shine look that I was used to from the Deep Crystal Polish, and Carnuba Wax.

    So, today (Sun 4/25), I threw on a coat of #26 Wax... and Wow!

    It looks incredible!.. The red is very deep, and shine looks very liquid. The finish feels real slippery to the touch. I think it's the best shine I've ever got on any of my vehicles. I used cotton towels, and cotton rags to apply, and polish.

    I found it easy to apply, and remove (bear in mind I applied the Gold Class 4 days ago, and the truck's finish is relatively new).

    I love the #26 Wax...

    Mike or anyone else out there: Is it the Carnuba in the #26 formula, or the combinations of ingredients in the #26 Wax, that makes it work so well?

    Also, what's the difference between the Deep Crystal Step 3 Carnuba Wax, and the # 26 Wax ingredients? Are they different types of Carnubas?

    I have been really happy with the Deep Crystal Step 3 Wax, but # 26 Wax seems even easier to apply and remove, leaving a deeper, wetter shine. Anyone else have similar results?

    Thanks to All -- I appreciate the Website, and have learned alot here!

    Joe.
    Last edited by Clicker; Apr 25, 2004, 10:07 PM.

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    Re: #26 Wax -- Wow!!

    Originally posted by Clicker
    Mike or anyone else out there: Is it the Carnuba in the #26 formula, or the combinations of ingredients in the #26 Wax, that makes it work so well?
    It's a combination of products.

    Also, what's the difference between the Deep Crystal Step 3 Carnuba Wax, and the # 26 Wax ingredients? Are they different types of Carnubas?
    I don't know. I'm sure because the #26 is in the Professional line, it is the premium blend of the two products, but they're both good.

    I have been really happy with the Deep Crystal Step 3 Wax, but # 26 Wax seems even easier to apply and remove, leaving a deeper, wetter shine. Anyone else have similar results?

    Thanks to All -- I appreciate the Website, and have learned alot here!

    Joe.
    If you haven't already been welcomed, then welcome!

    Mike
    Mike Phillips
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    • #3
      I too like #26 it deserves a spot in everyones collection, I have always used it on my white truck and looks great for white. Applies and removes very easy.
      Brandon

      2007 Black Chevy Avalanche

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      • #4
        Whenever I think of a red car I think of #26. I've been using #26 on my red MR2 for years and have not found anything that gives a deeper, darker, wetter gloss. On my Savannah Metallic (light tan metallic) Lexus I prefer NXT however. That color doesn't seem to respond to the #26 as the solid red color does.
        Jim
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        • #5
          Ok.. ive been looking atthese forums for a while now, and i just don't get this # thing?? WHen you say #26 do you mean the high tech yellow wax?? Everytime i see a number i have to go to meguiars and do a product search lol

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          • #6
            Hi Lynx131,

            Welcome to Meguiar’s Online!

            The numbers everyone is referring to are the part number of products in Meguiar's Professional Line.

            A lot of people think they have to use the products in the order of the numbers... this is wrong.

            A lot of people think the larger the number the more grit, or the more abrasive the product is... this is wrong also.

            They are just Part Numbers for quick reference.

            The first numbers refer to the part number, i.e. #26 stands for #26 Hi-Tech Yellow Wax.

            The second number refers to the size, i.e. M-2616 stands for #26 Hi-Tech Yellow wax in a 16 ounce bottle.

            Hope this helps...

            Mike
            Mike Phillips
            760-515-0444
            showcargarage@gmail.com

            "Find something you like and use it often"

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            • #7
              yes it does, thanks

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              • #8
                Thanks Mike, and everyone else. Appreciate those responses.

                Joe

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                • #9
                  I wax regular and often, not because my vehicles need it so much but because I enjoy doing it. Having said that I've have the chance and have tried many of the quality products (both Meguiar's and competitor's) that are on the market at one time or another. I always find myself coming back to #26. I think I do it because it's a great base line look for me and I always know what to expect and what I'll get. It's a great wax in either form and I find myself liking the liquid a lot, the more I use it the more of a fan I become. As was mentioned in an earlier post, I find #26 awesome on white paint. NXT is fast becoming a rival to #26 for me however. Very predictable look and it has a great reflection. Don't get me wrong I'll always have #26 in my arsenal. #16 is also one awsome topper for a wide variety of products that I use. What can I say I love'em all. Last time I filed my income taxes I declared Meguiar's as a legal dependant.
                  Last edited by GearHead_1; Apr 26, 2004, 08:47 PM.
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