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Old Apr 12, 2015 | 07:56 PM
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Adams wax?

Is this the best of best ? $200,000 car , wondering what others are using .
 
Old Apr 12, 2015 | 10:26 PM
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Pinnacle Black Label. I use the paint sealant though, not the wax.
 
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I use the Meguiars Instant Detail and Quick Wax, they work fine. Just make sure to use microfiber cloth to spread it. Those are cheap at Walmart or Autozone. My silver car is easy to detail, it's the black Cayenne that gives me fits keeping it clean and shiny.
 
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You'll get lots of opinions, as much of the time, its a matter of degrees. It's always best, as you know, with full preparation, including polishing first, then waxing.


I'm a concours nut, and always seem to go back to P21S for superior shine. Other products are great too. For daily drivers, the synthetic waxes, are very good too, like 3M Performance wax.
 
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I am liking the Wolfgang suite of products right now. Pinnacle I really like their leather care and conditioner. I have also used P21S and that is not bad either.
 
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I don't feel one single company makes a complete line of perfect products. I have about $3000 in detailing products (Dodo Juice, Megs, Sonax, Rupes, Blackfire, Chemical Guys, 22PLE, and Menzerna, to name a few). You really need to try multiple products and application methods (rotory, RO, hybrid polishers). IMO Adams does not offer many, if any, high end products. My current detail includes, amongst other things, Rupes polishes preceded with Chemical Guys citrus shampoo then clay, topped with 22PLE glass coating. I maintain the paint with another 22PLE spray on product after washes. Class coatings can be topped with wax if you choose after the coating has cured. Here's one of the sites I order from: http://www.detailedimage.com
 
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I use Turtle Wax Ice.
 
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Pinnacle Black Label Synergy wax over my detailer's OptiCoat. Have used Blackfire spray and Optimum paint protection spray that are both very good, but find that the Synergy wax has noticeably better optic properties for both my Rhodium TTS and my Basalt Black PGTS. On my non-Opticoated PGTS i recently tried Black Label 8 Fifty Diamond Paint Coating after polishing with an orbital under the Synergy wax and it definitely pops. Time will tell how durable it is, but since the process is not work for me, I tend to polish and wax more often than many.
 
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