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A good carnauba wax, usually Meguiar's.
 
Whatever the guy I pay to wax uses😀. I do know he uses a mixture of liquid wax and a polymer.
My kind of waxer!
 
Come on man! Nothing like a good work out. Wax on wax off. 😂😂
 
Bought a gallon of this and use it on everything. Easy on, easy off, nice results - used about a quart to do the coach. I put some in a smaller container for my travel detail kit. The first time I waxed the coach it took me several days and I used a portable scaffold to reach the top half. Made it easier to buff out clear coat scratches. Later I started waxing sections during down time wherever I was and I just treated it like painting a bridge. This kept it looking great all the time and when you do close work like this you find all the little issues with various exterior parts to fix. MI also paid $550 to have it waxed once at Little Sisters in Indio and was satisfied with the results but I found doing it myself more satisfying.
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Having recently retired and having lots of new free time on my hands, that is exactly what I am thinking I'll do. Just need this darn weather to be a little more accommodating to that type of work.
 

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