Update on DG Aqua Wax:
OK so I've used this product enough since my last update and really like it. Instead of spraying it on a wet car though, I blow-dry the car first, then lightly spray, then spread it evenly and thinly using a hand, THEN wipe off and buff.
It leaves a very, very rich shine, seems to work well with the earlier application of DG mentioned earlier, and just beads up like crazy in rain. There is a welcome, noticeable shine to the otherwise boring plain white Volvo paint.
I recently tried it on a neighbors black Toyota, about 4-5yrs old. His paint felt "rough". He'd never used clay before, so I showed him how. Then applied AquaWax to one section as above, and buffed it out. Even with NO wax/sealant/etc. underneath it, the MF cloth just easily slipped across the surface. On the untreated, clayed surface, it just grabbed even though paint & cloth were dry. It was an amazing difference.
Go AquaWax & DG! So glad I sought DG out. No more staining of black trim, its still beading up with a high angle between the clear coat and the water bead..like the water is "standing" up. Most impressive! The Sled is still looking good, even for a white car. Go DG!