Recommend a Good Carnauba Spray Wax: Gallon Size

vanev

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Looking for a good canauba spray wax sold in gallon size.

Research:
- Pinnacle Sovereign Liquid Spray Wax: 79.99

- Blackfire Midnight Sun Carnauba Spray Wax: $49.99

- McKee`s 37 Fast Wax: 42.99

- Chemical Guys Insta Wax: $46.99

- Optimum Car Wax: $49.99


- Other Suggestions (Does not have to be from the products I listed).
 
Out of that list, Optimum Car Wax. We have a quart concentrate that makes 4 gallons of spray wax but we don`t use carnauba wax.
 
Maybe I`m spoiled but I use Pinnacle Souveran Liquid Spray Wax. Although being the only Connect Black Card member helps too ;)
 
i`m interested in knowing, out of all the ones mentioned, which are the ones with the highest durability in daily conditions? any of them over or right around 1 month?

I`m getting about 2 weeks off D156. I love it as a maintenance booster and how it works on pretty much everything without staining, but if i could ALSO have something that is easy to apply and get more durability out of, it`d be nice. Besides the hydro 2 type products.
 
i`m interested in knowing, out of all the ones mentioned, which are the ones with the highest durability in daily conditions? any of them over or right around 1 month?

I`m getting about 2 weeks off D156. I love it as a maintenance booster and how it works on pretty much everything without staining, but if i could ALSO have something that is easy to apply and get more durability out of, it`d be nice. Besides the hydro 2 type products.

During development we test on daily driven cars. For example, Trifecta Concentrate was developed using my wife`s 2011 Regal which is daily driven 70 miles on the interstate. We see on average 3-4 weeks on the lower panels, and 4 weeks+ on the upper panels.
 
In my opinion, a spray wax with carnauba wouldn`t be as effective as these two especially 156. Like TheMeanGreen said, 156 works on everything, trim, seals, leather, glass. If carnauba is a deal breaker, Pinnacle is the best I`ve used, but it isn`t as easy to use or effective as 156 to me.
 
In my opinion, a spray wax with carnauba wouldn`t be as effective as these two especially 156. Like TheMeanGreen said, 156 works for me on everything, trim, seals, leather, glass (do a test spot first of course). If carnauba is a deal breaker, Pinnacle is the best I`ve used, but it isn`t as easy to use or effective as 156 to me.
 
The Blackfire Midnight Sun would be my vote out of the ones mentioned. It`s easy to use, looks great, beads really well. I reach for it over the Pinnacle everytime. Only the PA Rapidwaxx is better as far a containing carnauba. The trifecta looks great and lasts well but as mentioned is synthetic.
 
I have D156, and use it on almost every detail in some capacity.
In regards to protection, I love it.
It makes my follow up maintenance details much easier, especially in wheel wells.
In regards to appearance on exterior panels, not so much.
It seems to dull the shine, gloss, and reflection.

I also have a couple other professional grade spray waxes in gallon size.

I am interested in a carnauba based spray wax because I have tried a couple off the shelf carnauba spray waxes, and they just offer a superior shine and reflection.
So, I am impressed enough to want a gallon size.
Only, the off the shelf products I have used do not offer gallon sizes of their carnauba spray wax.

As for protection in a carnauba spray wax vs a polymer based, there seem to be plenty of polymer based spray waxes containing carnauba.
Whether that means the same protection or not, is not deal breaker.
I just want to try a carnauba based spray wax on my details and see how it goes.
 
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