I have had good results with 1000p over 2180, though that was a PITA process. Put the 2180 on a smidge too thick and it took some hefty rubbing to come out.
One thing I noticed about 1000p is that durability was good, but it tended to hold on to water spots a bit more than with a traditional 'wax'. So, while I was seeing longer periods between applications, I was working a tad harder to keep the surface looking nice.
Still, with all of the collective praise for 1000p in this thread from the forum gurus, I may just have to break out the old tin and give it a go the next time I'm redoing my LSPs.
BTW, anyone still using Pink Wax? I remember that was pretty nice too.
One thing I noticed about 1000p is that durability was good, but it tended to hold on to water spots a bit more than with a traditional 'wax'. So, while I was seeing longer periods between applications, I was working a tad harder to keep the surface looking nice.
Still, with all of the collective praise for 1000p in this thread from the forum gurus, I may just have to break out the old tin and give it a go the next time I'm redoing my LSPs.
BTW, anyone still using Pink Wax? I remember that was pretty nice too.