Carnauba fills in scratches I think but washes off in the rain.. I did my car with NuFinish with the Ceramic.. I just washed it and it was just as slippery as if I just waxed it. Ceramics just last longer hands down.
I’m hoping that this ends up being the only product I need to keep my Corvette properly protected from the elements while also giving a good shine:I used to use Zymol and P21S...but haven't touched them in close to a decade...still have them on the shelf...I'm all in on ceramic and graphene spray on products. So easy and long lasting
Good stuff and cheap!NuFinish 3 in 1 Ceramic once a year
Makes the surface so slickGood stuff and cheap!
If you want an easy on/off wax that gives great gloss, give P21S a try ($49). You can find it at most Porsche and Jaguar/Land Rover dealerships. But here is a secret: They market the exact same product under a different brand called S100 and sold in motorcycle shops like Harley Davidson. I can get it there for $20. Online $17. I like that it won't stain black plastic trim on cars like some products.I still wax my vehicles. I guess it's theraputic for me. My age makes me look for easier waxes, these days. I use Chemical Guys Butter Wet Wax. Goes on easy, leaves that unmatched carnauba wax gloss, and it gets me examining my car carefully. It doesn't last more than 3 months but by then I am ready to do it again, anyway. Do I think it protects the finish better than nothing? Maybe a bit more UV protection but that's it. It does mean I have the nicest looking car finish on my block! There is a bit of pride there.
f1jim
I still wax my vehicles. I guess it's theraputic for me. My age makes me look for easier waxes, these days. I use Chemical Guys Butter Wet Wax. Goes on easy, leaves that unmatched carnauba wax gloss, and it gets me examining my car carefully. It doesn't last more than 3 months but by then I am ready to do it again, anyway. Do I think it protects the finish better than nothing? Maybe a bit more UV protection but that's it. It does mean I have the nicest looking car finish on my block! There is a bit of pride there.
f1jim
I have tried several fully synthetic waxes in the past but none have given me that gloss the carnauba waxws deliver. But maybe I am due to revisit a few new ones. Suggestions are always welcome.Look into the fully synthetic waxes like Meguiar's Ultimate Liquid Wax