I'm a firm believer that technique is more important than product, but I'll list some products with which I've had good results.
Zaino. While many products I've tried look great, especially on well-prepared paint, Zaino wins out for ease of use and longevity. It seems a little daunting at first, but you really only need a couple of their products to start off:
- Z-2 for lighter colors (glossier than Z-5)
or
- Z-5 for darker colors or swirled paint
- Z-FX (Curing agent. Necessary for the first coat, and helps subsequent coats last longer)
- Z-8. Amazing product.
Carnuba:
I recently tried a sampler of
Dodo Juice waxes. I was impressed. Zaino wins out for reflectivity, but the Blue Velvet and Purple Haze (formulated for dark colors) brought out a deeper, wetter shine in the black paint. I like both looks for different reasons.
I've also had great results with Meguiar's Gold Class paste wax.
Polish:
Menzerna polishes. Once again, I think technique matters more than brand. If you've never polished your paint, you'll be amazed at the difference.
Tires:
Just like wax, different products will give different looks.
Zaino Z-16. Natural looking, satin gloss. Doesn't attract dirt.
Meguiar's Endurance High Gloss: Very glossy, and very long lasting. Easy to apply (thick gel), and doesn't sling off once applied.
Interior:
Dash: 303 Aerospace Protectant. Gives a nice, matte finish.
Leather:
Leatherique. It's not the easiest product to use, but it's definitely worth the effort. Softens leather, and gives a natural finish with no greasy residue.
Glass: Stoner Invisible Glass.