Should this not be in the detailing section? But I degress.
It depends what you want from the wax really.
Most people will have a different favourite as you can see already. It will depend a lot on the colour of your car too and also what other products or preparation goes onto the car beforehand. As already said, you can have a £10,000 boutique wax but if you've scrubbed the car with a manky old sponge beforehand then it's still going to look sh!te.
Are you after clarity, longevity, ease of use? What's your priority? If the look of the car in terms of gloss/wetness is your main priority and you're happy to wax the car on a regular basis then that will lead you to completely different products to somebody who only wants or has time to wax their car twice per year for example...
As above claying removes the wax.
You should clean, possibly decontaminate the paint if want (I do), clay and then polish and wax on your first application.
If you clay you will need a lube as well.
Easy this detailing guff ain't it.
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