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I really enjoy using M26, although it doesn't last as long as NXT, this wax is one of the original products that got me using Meg's. It's never failed me, and I doubt it ever will.
Erik Mejia
Polishing Paint removes the stress in my life, and the swirls on my car.
Watts, did a ride along with LA County GET/Safe Streets Bureau. It was fun. I was at training in Downey for Gang Unit up here in Siskiyou County (we have a few so stop laughing.....).
15 years, only got 10 left! unless I like it so much I'll stay.....
Good show.
I don't have any pix of wax only .....
I do have M1611 X 5, M21 1.0, NXT, NXT 2.0, Color X, Cleaner Wax, Gold Class, D151 and M26
I barely have 3 years on, and loving every minute of it. I can't say that I've ever enjoyed my job as much as I do now, the adrenaline rush really makes you feel alive sometimes. Keep safe, and thanks for looking.
Erik Mejia
Polishing Paint removes the stress in my life, and the swirls on my car.
I barely have 3 years on, and loving every minute of it. I can't say that I've ever enjoyed my job as much as I do now, the adrenaline rush really makes you feel alive sometimes. Keep safe, and thanks for looking.
You be safe. Your signature is right on..... It's why I detail our cars, relieves stress, lets me be by myself for a bit and gets our cars clean.
Here is my collection.....
D151, Cleaner Wax, NXT 2.0, NXT, Color X, M16(6), Gold Class, M21, and M26. And I do use them, not just shelf sitters
My modest but still excessive collection. I only have two cars. Why do I need all these waxes? And why am I planning to expand this collection? Vanity and folly!
Several of these waxes were gifts to me from the internet detailing community.
Akimel: How do you like those Collinite waxes? I just picked up the insulator wax (845) and was on the fence about the 476s. Which one do you like better?
NOTE: Post count does not reflect actual detailing knowledge.
Zymol Vintage? There should be a picture on their website.
I've tried 845 and it really didn't do anything for me. It lasted for two months on a properly prepped vehicle and just looked okay. The problem is that the stuff is so high in solvents. If a wax smells like something similar to gasoline, it's not going on my car.
Akimel: How do you like those Collinite waxes? I just picked up the insulator wax (845) and was on the fence about the 476s. Which one do you like better?
I like the 845 a lot. I just picked up the 476 last week at Harbor Freight. It was on sale for $7, so couldn't pass it up. I have not used it yet and probably won't use it until next fall. 476 is reputed, as you know, to be exceptionally durable but sometimes difficult to remove. Everyone says, as they say about every wax, put it on thin.
Swirls hide in the black molecular depths, only waiting for the right time to emerge and destroy your sanity.
--Al Kimel
I've tried 845 and it really didn't do anything for me. It lasted for two months on a properly prepped vehicle and just looked okay. The problem is that the stuff is so high in solvents. If a wax smells like something similar to gasoline, it's not going on my car.
Gotta love the smell of 845--it's better than airplane glue.
Swirls hide in the black molecular depths, only waiting for the right time to emerge and destroy your sanity.
--Al Kimel
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