Wax is a protectant layer, nothing more, it does not add gloss nor depth.
Totally false. Wax does exactly what you say it doesn't do. It's all about giving a shine (glow). Synthetic waxes have a great shine but not as warm and deep as carnuba waxes. So, not sure where you get this.
Cleaner wax, however, will add "gloss" and "depth" by the use of fillers and a meager amount of polishing oils blended in. Fillers don't last the length of the actual wax, which causes you to apply more sooner. Cleaner waxes and glazes are a staple of any "detailer" at a used car lot.
Cleaner waxes vary from one product to the other... some will have "fillers" that will hide swirls and scratches, but, usually those jobs are in "glazes" not paint cleaners.
Most paint cleaners do what the name implies.... cleans your paint of old waxes, some sealants and a few coatings. It also removes the oils from previous polishes and waxes and prepares your car for the next step of cleaning whether that be via clay bar or something like Iron-X or both.
What wax is the best wax? For me, it's just a pure carnauba, if it goes on easy and comes off easy, then it is the best. All waxes will bead water and provide sheeting action and most offer the same amount of durability. I apply wax with my Meguiars G110V2 dual action polisher on a 6.5" finishing pad. Front bumper is a little busy, so I apply it by hand there, but the rest of the car is doable with a single 6.5". Allow wax to cure for 15 minutes or so, check with a finger swipe (Clean finger, swipe, should expose completely clean area, if no streaks or spotting, then it's time to buff). I grab a clean 6.5" finishing pad, one mist of detailing spray on the pad and buff off. One spray to the pad per panel is sufficient for wax removal.
Most DA polishers (which are safe in a novices hands) are great for swirl removal and wax application. Porter Cable is one of the more popular DA machines, but the Griot's Garage iteration has a lifetime warranty, no questions asked, and they also have great customer service and products.
My process:
- Foam cannon as a pre-soak and rinse off
A foam gun will do just as well and you will not need a power washer (think $200-$600) to do the same thing. Always rinse your car first.... then use the foam gun (just attach it to a water hose, no power washer necessary) and let the soap dwell for 4-6 minutes out of direct sun and on a cool car body.
- 2 bucket wash, rinse bucket has Grit Guard fitted to the bottom (Grit Guard should fit snug to the bottom and should not spin, if it does, you have the wrong bucket), 2 different wash mitts (One for above the belt line, one for below the belt line)
Perfect!!
- Dry with cordless leaf blower, finish up with soft waffle weave towel
Leave blower either corded or cordless is best, but, most corded models have more power than cordless, but, then you have the hassle of the cord and need an extension.... but, less time to do the job.
- Inspect paint condition, if no correction needed, apply sealant, allow to cure 24 hours, then apply a 'topper' (wax)
Claybar and or Iron-X your car first, then use the appropriate "polish" (not wax) to get out the swirls and scratches. I'd recommend Meguiar's M100 as it's MUCH easier to use and way less dusting than M105 which is a biotch to use for a novice. Then use Meguiar's M205 to "finish" your paint correction.
Then you are ready to start applying your coating (better be experienced) sealant, then the wax of your choice.
Carnuba waxes product the warmest and deepest shine, but the synthetic waxes aren't far behind and are much longer lasting.
- If correction is needed, Meguiars M105, pad depending on severity of correction needed, follow up with Meguiars M205. Then sealant, allow to cure, then wax. In a pinch if not enough time is allowed for my prefered sealant to cure, then I substitute
Chemical Guys Black Light, it only has a cure time of 30 minutes between coats. Not as durable as HT-62, but still good enough for me.
Also, check your microfibers, if you drag it across your palm and it feels like velcro, then you have shit microfibers. I've had great success out of The Rag Company online in getting quality microfiber without paying for someone's name on them.