Originally posted by thomasfl
I am thinking you meant the VM.
Yeah, it gets confusing when 2 products are kind of named alike, Vanilla Moose Wax Hand Glaze and Moose Wax. Anyway, you're right, I was taking about VM. I VM'd and MW'd my wife's car last night just to see how it looks. I haven't put S100 wax over VM yet, but give me 30 minutes and I get back to you on that.
edit: Ok, I applied S100 to half of my wife's car. After I did one of the doors I stood back and tried to see any differences between the VM/MW door and the VM/MW/S100 door. I got out a paint can with some bright text on it and looked at its reflection from both doors. The differences were pretty minor. The VM/MW side seemed to be a little darker than the VM/MW/S100 side. The clairity of the reflection was the same on both doors. From this prospective the two products are a tie.
The next thing I did notice is S100 is a little easier to apply and remove. How much easier? Well, it's kind of like I find it easier to first put on my shirt then my pants if I'm going to tuck in my shirt rather than putting on my pants, having to hold them up while I put on my shirt and tuck it in. It's a little easer to use S100 but not much. This test gives the edge to S100.
The other test I did was how the surface felt between the two. S100 and Souveran for that matter, have always left the surface with a satin smooth feeling and very slick. I mean I enjoy just rubbing my fingers over a fender after I'm done waxing with either of these two waxes. VM/MW leaves the surface feeling slippery smooth. Kind of like the surface was covered in oil, although you don't create or leave any finger prints. Based on this test the two products, IMO, are still tied.
I think the main advantage ClearKote products have over all other products is their ability to be used in direct sunlight. For mobile detailers that could be a big edge.
Which products will I use, both. Like a lot of products available, no one product is best for every situation you run into.