P21s 100% Carnauba Review

I think it is almost too early to tell what real life experiences will be. Durability will depend upon several factors but I would not expect it to be on the long side. If I was to guess I would probably expect two thin coats to give you 6-8 weeks with normal care and normal temperatures.
 
Fantabulous pictures......if only you could buy it here!!!!! Autopia was kind enough to send me a 30 day birthday discount code but this product is not available so it's elsewhere I go!
 
very nice speacialy over PCL , TH0001 do you have picture for p21s 100%over zymol hd-cleans ? tell me about reult of this combo please.
 
Just got mine today. Can't wait to try it out. If anyone is in Orange County, I got it at Car-Nuba/detalingdepot.com. It was $48.95. I asked for no tax if I paid with cash and Ruth said no prob. They have autoglym, some meguires, 303 etc....
 
Scuba Steve....Damn you!!! :hairpull





Mindflux said:
Autogeek changed their free shipping. It's now over 95 dollars instead of 75. They posted about it on their forum. I think it took affect on the 27th of May.
 
I know...I mean, now I just have to order a bar of Pinnacle Ultra Poly Clay everytime so I can receive that free shipping. :hmph:



Mindflux said:
hahahaahahaah.



:nixweiss



What's 20 bucks, right? ;)
 
EisenHulk said:
If anyone is interested in the trying out the 100%, here is a great deal.



P21S Deluxe Auto Care Set Free Bonus!



You can pick up this kit for $75, or you can order just the wax for $50. Seems like a no-brainer.



damn it. I just spent $90+ buying the gel cleaner, paintwork cleanser, and 100%. I could have gotten the wash and all those extras!!!! :bawling:
 
That sucks, man. I just got my kit today...can't wait to give the 100% a try. I have a black Jeep Grand Cherokee and a VW Bug Convertible (Aquarius Blue) to do this weekend. I've never used the Paintwork Cleanser...anybody have any experience with this product? Any good? How should it be used?



rlguy28 said:
damn it. I just spent $90+ buying the gel cleaner, paintwork cleanser, and 100%. I could have gotten the wash and all those extras!!!! :bawling:
 
that is the first time i seen a 930 turbo somewhere. very hard to find in the states. i sold my ice blue one about 7 years ago and miss it. that one looks great
 
Just used the 100% for the first time today. I was very impressed with how easy it was to remove. Looked fantastic on a black 2005 Jeep Cherokee. I'm curious to see how it holds up. The clarity to seemed to be fantastic, and it really made the metallic flake pop. I was going to try one of the Zymol waxes, but I don't see why now. I think I like it as much or more than Souveran.
 
This past weekend I got to use it on my friend's silver 325 and blue s2000 and although I can only compare it to Prima Epic, Nxt 2.0...I now understand when people refer to the "glow and depth" of carnauba waxes. I love it. Had a few questions about applying and removing.



  1. How do you correctly use the included applicator. I just used the soft yellow foam part for applying. What is the other dark gray side for, rubbing the wax in further???
  2. Is there a proven technique of applying it? straight lines, circular motions???
  3. I did a panel at a time, and removed it immediately...I don't need to let it haze like a liquid sealant right?



Thanks for the awesome review by the way, if it wasn't for this thread I probably wouldn't have pulled the trigger.
 
1. The dark gray side is just for you to grip. The cut outs are for your thumb/middle and or index and ring finger.

2. I believe I saw someone say for horizontal panels, use a back to front wipe. So, if you were doing the hood, you'd start at the windshield and pull toward you. Vertical panels, you want to use a left to right wipe. If I'm wrong, please correct me.

3. When I used it this weekend, I would do two panels, and then go back to remove.



Hope this helps.





rlguy28 said:
This past weekend I got to use it on my friend's silver 325 and blue s2000 and although I can only compare it to Prima Epic, Nxt 2.0...I now understand when people refer to the "glow and depth" of carnauba waxes. I love it. Had a few questions about applying and removing.



  1. How do you correctly use the included applicator. I just used the soft yellow foam part for applying. What is the other dark gray side for, rubbing the wax in further???
  2. Is there a proven technique of applying it? straight lines, circular motions???
  3. I did a panel at a time, and removed it immediately...I don't need to let it haze like a liquid sealant right?



Thanks for the awesome review by the way, if it wasn't for this thread I probably wouldn't have pulled the trigger.
 
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