Pinnacle wax - ignore the top video
http://www.monzacarcare.com/pinnacle/pinnacle-souveran-paste-wax-236ml/0/
http://www.monzacarcare.com/pinnacle/pinnacle-souveran-paste-wax-236ml/0/
OPTI - SEAL REVIEW , looks really good!
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/product-reviews/18177-review-optimum-opti-seal.html
Was it Carlack68 NSC you had? Or an actual polish? NSC is an AIO like AutoGlym SRP. I've got an old jar of it and quite like it.
I've got AF Desire at the moment. Lasts about 4months.
LOL at this thread.
If it was done right once then you would get that "depth of field" from just a wash.
If you're going to "leave the detailing to others" as you "don't have time for any of that faf" ..why not just take it down the koso's hand wash?
Seriously...? Do it right or don't bother!
what is doing it right? im,and others are keen to learn
Depth comes from the quality of paint layers and specifically the clear coat. When people "detail" properly normally consists of using a machine polisher with different grades of polish and pads.
This takes off the edges of swirls and burns them down to produce a continuous flat polished surface. Once this is achieved, all wax does is simply protect that layer (clear coat). The reason expensive waxes have Carnauba in them is because this is hard and durable.
So to surmise, then shine comes from the car, the base, the foundations if you like. A wax simply preserves it.
If you don't tackle swirls, holograms, minor scratches and then add wax, all you are simply doing is masking imperfections.
Some polishes for example, autoglym super resin polish have filling agents in which fill these swirls temporarily and then you wax over them to protect them.
So..if you simple wax your car without any previous steps all you are doing is getting a mediocre finish that is temporary and wasting an expensive wax.
Its not for me to say anything I think you'll find its down to the individual - how much detailing they wish or have time to do!