Quote Originally Posted by JohnM View Post
Nanoglos is good enough but it won't last a month in our environment. It's good for newbies because it's easy to apply and remove by hand.

Like Cathy I use Collinite 845. This is a bit more difficult to apply because it has to go on very thin or else it will be very hard to remove. It lasts a long time though.

I used Nanosliq for after car wash maintenance. Last week I bought Sonax Brilliant Shine Detailer for its water beading properties and so far it is performing as advertised.

For starters the Microtex set (soap, Nanoglos, Nanosliq) is good enough. They're cheap and effective. When you've got the basics down pat then you can invest on better (aka more expensive) products.
A very good advise for a newbie like me. But i'll be adding Collinite in the list. My question is, are there fake collinites being sold in the market or olx? How to check if the product is original? Thanks.