

I just find these a good combination of being effective and not too expensive.Ĭarnuba looks great, but doesn't last long at all. Again, there are plenty of other great brands I'm sure people will argue about, and they'll all have good points. I will not last as long as Rejex, but lasts a decent amount, has some cleaning capabilities, and looks pretty good. The M21 2.0/NXT 2.0 is a pretty solid product (The NXT available in most stores). As an alternative, I tend to use Meguiar's products because they are easy to find, and you can be the commercial versions made to be used with a rotary in bulk cheap. I prefer the dark cars to be a little more deep and less reflective. There's people who love it and will take a picture of their black cars reflecting the scenery like a mirror. On darker cars, I personally don't prefer the reflection. The downsides are 1) It has no cleaner in it, so you would want a cleaner step beforehand 2) It is pretty reflective, which I find looks great on lighter color cars. It has outstanding protection, is easy to apply, and lasts a while.

For a good cost/longevity ratio I like Rejex. Which one I use depends upon the the environment andcondition of the car, and there are a number of great home-products out there. When do you use the carnauba or spray wax in your routine?īetter paint protection will come from a synthetic sealant (some are actually still labeled as wax, some are not). Side topic but what are your recommended better options?
