Been looking to find a good sealant or wax to use on my car. Went with maguiers wax and it is easy on and easy off but it seems to attract pollen. Now I am going to try maguires sealant polymer to see how that works..
Hoping no pollen gets attracted and it lasts a long time.
What all are you using on your cars?
This is going to be technical, but, I'll try to explain to where it's understandable. Wax technically is a sealant. Anything that will bond (no matter to what degree) is a sealant.
As others have stated, carnuba wax will last the least amount of time but provide you with a warmer and deeper shine. Getting more than ~ 4 weeks out of a Carnuba wax is not going to happen. There are blends which have some Carnuba wax in them, but, if what you want is the longest lasting best protecting product with at least a decent shine, I would look at an all-in-one product such as one of the Griot's Garage 3-1 sealants. I believe they have 2 iterations and not sure of the difference.
Wax and polish are not the same thing. Wax is considered an LSP (Last Step Product) and polish has some abrasives (no matter how minute) to remove swirls and scratches. There are sooo many polishes available till it's dizzying. Pinnacle Souveran is NOT a polish, it will not correct any imperfections (scratches/swirls/etc.) in your paint. Proper preparation is the key to getting a good shine from your car and is a necessary step in obtaining any reasonable look that anyone would want for their vehicle.
If you've never done a complete restoration (for the paint) on your car, you should inspect your paint in bright sunlight but at a bit of an angel and you should be able to see swirls and scratches. The deeper the color the easier it is to see these imperfections.
So, from that point, you would want to first wash your car using a 2 bucket wash method with a grit guard in the rinse bucket. You can use Dawn if you would like, but, if so, please don't go plopping wax on it after that. Personally, I'd use a good car wash soap, like Meguiar's Ultimate Wash (not mixed with wax because that's what you want to remove). Then I'd get some thing like Griot's Garage paint prep which should remove any waxes and sealants along with oils left behind.
My next step, depending on how long it's been, is use a Clay Bar treatment or one of the Nano surface prep sponges. You want to get the above surface contaminants off the car. You cold also use Iron-X, again depending on how long it's been since a good detailing has been done.
After that, get a polish like Meguiar's 205 and a Dual Action Polisher like the Porter Cable 7424XP, you can get one from Home Depot (online ordering) or autogeekonline.com, or even Amazon.com. Get yourself 4-6 orange pads, 4-6 White pads. Look up how to use these on youtube.com. LOTS of videos on there on how to use these products. You can order the polishes from Wally World or autogeekonline or many other online vendors including Amazon.com.
After that, get you a good quality sealant/coating and there are many from $40-$250. Meguiar's and Griot's Garage make excellent sealants IMO. There are tons more, but, I like those.
Please get at least 25-30 top quality Micro Fiber towels of the Korean variety. The Chinese made ones are total crap and will put hairline scratches all over your car. Don't cheap out here.
Youtube.com is your friend here and check out the different sealants and how to apply them. Most of these items need to be used on a car that has cooled down and NOT in the sun. There are a very few products that would be ok to use in the sun, but, I don't take those chances.
I hope this has helped and not confused you, but, please ask away if I can help clarify.