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Originally Posted by KillerBee370
I would have put Meguiar's Professional Yellow Wax (liquid) #26 at the top of that top 5 carnuba list. It really is heads and shoulders above any carnuba I have EVER used. And I've used a LOT.
When I use a carnuba, this is the only one that ever touches my car.
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#26 is a very nice wax with good durability and looks. The Victoria Wax is a completely different wax. Because of the mild and low amount of solvents, which is the carrier that makes wax soft and spreadable, Victoria wax was able to use a higher content of Carnauba wax. they also do not put abrasives in this wax. Just about every wax on the market contains abrasives. This is because people want a one step product that will clean some oxidation and seal the paint in one easy step. If your paint is prepped properly and you want the best wax to finish the job, then use a wax with out the abrasives. This has a two major benefits; one, more Carnauba better depth, gloss and shimmer to the paint. Two, this wax has the ability of multiple coats, this is achievable because of the mild and low amount of solvent, as well as the absents of abrasives, which adds greatly to depth and gloss and gives an exotic look as well. These kinds of waxes are recommended for darker paints because of the depth and reflectiveness of them. I hope this helps.