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Funny no one has mentioned One Grand products. I use a 3 stage initially then once a year: Reseal Cleaner first, works much like a clay bar, but a little easier on the arms, then Omega Glaze, makes the paint look wet, followed by Blitz Wax. Pure carnuba. I usually do 2 coats initially. Then maintenance I follow up with just wax mostly, once in awhile, if I get it the vehicle really nasty, I reapply the Omega Glaze, then wax.
They also sell the spray detailer for after a wash, to keep the shine/seal up, but I have found with the Blitz Wax, all I need to do is buff it with a diaper cloth after its dried, and the shine comes easy and perfect time after time.
They are a bit expensive, but a little goes a long way, and one set will last me 2 to 3 years for a single vehicle.
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