Since I wouldn't DARE do this to the Bonneville, but had the perfect test POS car, I went for it.
A month ago, I washed the Honda, and put Mequiars gold class on the driver's side of the car. 2 coats, buffed in with a 10" orbital. Beautiful results. On the passenger side, I used 2 coats of something else, NOT orbital buffed in, just hand-buffed out because it's so easy.
Here are the results a month later:

This is the trunk lid. Bottom half (driver's side) is Mequiars. The top portion (passenger side) is the secret.

Shooting from the passenger side now. The near side is the secret, far side is Mequiars.

Trunk lid from the rear. Mequiar's on the left, something else on the right.

Again, passenger side (left) is the secret, driver's side (right) is something else.
This is after 30 days, and I drive on a gravel road at least twice a day. This product is the secret of the used car salesman. It simulates a factory clearcoat better than any product on the market, and is a HARD finish. Very protective. I can apply two coats in the time it takes me to do one coat of standard premium wax like Mequiar's.
Anyone care to guess what it is? Anyone remember me making reference to it in the past? I've used it on and off since 1993 when I learned about it.
Many moons later:
Ok, this was 30 days into the test when I posted it, and it was posted on:
I waxed half the car with Gold Class and half with Liquid Glass in Early/Mid June. I'm sad to report that the Honda is going to it's new home in the next couple days, and since she's going to a good frend and co-worker, I can't pass her on in her half/half condition. So I washed her up and re-waxed the whole car with Liquid Glass. I thought I'd share the after rinse pics with you. The passenger side is Liquid Glass:Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2005 8:30 pm


Mequiar's Gold Class can kiss my Liquid Glass
I knew this would be the case before the test. I've been using the glass for several years.


















