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I've recently become a fan of Turtlewax Platinum Ultra-gloss liquid wax.

Goes on/comes off quite easily. Mix of carauba and polymers. Has very very slight cleaning abilities (i.e. it's definitely not a cleaner wax, but it's also not just a pure glaze-type wax). It's said to be Turtlewax's version of Meguiar's Gold Class.

Nice shine, and seems reasonably durable.

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Thanks for the tips. I'll have to buy a bucket/sponge & some other car cleaner crap. This time, I'll take it in for a wash, bring it back to my place and if I can find a shady area, I'll wax it.

Luckily, I have to park in a mutli-story garage at work where it is fairly cool & no sun.
 
So what would one recommend for a Rio Red/Black Stang?

Meguiars gold + electric buffer= sechs! Its so much easier to apply\remove way with an electric buffer and it leaves no swirl marks. Just did this two days ago!

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All the cars look very nice. Mine is a daily driver that has been through 8 NY winters & salted 100's of times so it's not as purdy. However, I bought the Eagle One Nanowax spray and it did the trick.

The wax is as good or better than any other I have used and I had the whole thing done (wax only) in 45 minutes in the hot Florida sun. I give the product a thumbs up.

Eagle One products IMO, are very good.
 
I am a professional detailer and I use Mothers FX. It is a fully sythetic wax . This stuff is great.....wax on and wipes off easily. It does not contain any cleaners so it will not leave any grit or swirl marks. I can hand wax a car with this stuff in 30 minutes and it protects all summer. What the cool part is it beads like Rain_X. The water just beads and shoots off of the car. It also helps eliminate water spots with future washes. I have used all of the above waxes in the past and in my opinion this stuff kicks them all in the butt!