Todd@RUPES
Just a regular guy
S100 Cycle Car, the motorcycle division of P21S Car Care, has been rated #1 among Motorcyclists for almost a decade. It is common sense that a company like P21S, whose carnauba wax was rated #1 by the Guru Reports, and whose wheel cleaners and chemicals receive the highest remarks would make such exceptional motorcycle products.
S100 Polishing Soap, much like it's P21S counterpart, is favored for its ability to clean and polish most metal surfaces in one easy-to-use step.
Whether you have a motorcycle with a lot of chrome, polished aluminum, or metal accents, a truck with billet and stainless tool boxes, or a hot rod, S100 Polishing Soap works wonders. It is also perfect around the house!
I had the counter top in my kitchen fixed up as I am planning on converting my house into a rental property in the near-future. I figured this would be a perfect time to demonstrate the cleaning and polishing power of this all-in-one soap!
S100 Polishing Soap is packaged in a tub, with a doom shaped lid that houses the sponge. You can see it sitting in my kitchen sink. While the stainless steel sink is newer (less than a year old), daily battles against dirty dishes and tap water have left their mark.

Start by rinsing the metal to be polished with a steady stream of water to remove any loose soiling that could scratch.

Remove the sponge applicator and get rinse it until wet. Then wring it out until it is damp.

Rub the applicator against the soap until you get a nice film on the surface.


Now squeeze it gently until you can see a few suds.

That's it. Now clean, using firm pressure and overlapping circles. S100 Polishing Soap will clean and polish at the same time, so work the applicator sponge into the metal with a little bit of passion.

You can the gray tone of oxidation that has been removed by the polishing agents in the soap. Apply more soap as needed and continue polishing/cleaning until you are read to rinse.
S100 Polishing Soap is perfectly safe for chrome finishes like the faucet on my sink.

With the soap worked into a lather I am ready to start rinsing.


To avoid water spots I dried my sink carefully using a Sonus drying towel.

The end result.

It had gotten a bit darker out so I attempted to adjust the color settings and marry the before and after together to give you an idea of the difference this incredible soap makes.

The after picture of the sink with the flash from the camera.

To store S100 Polishing simple rinse and ring out the applicator until it is clean and the water is clear. Dry to get it as dry as possible.

Lay it on top of the soap and snap the lid down. You are done.
