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buzzb said:I've always heard if you let S100 or P21S dry they can be a pain to remove. However if you apply to a panel and remove quickly (30 seconds to a minute)- almost a wipe on wipe off product- it is very easy to apply and remove. I would apply another thin layer- which should "wet" the previous layer then remove quickly only doing a panel at a time. See if that helps! If not, a quick car wash or QD may help to remove the residue.
But, to save you time, yes they are the same.
racingbeat said:S100 is a little softer to spread and doesn't seem to hold as long as P21s.
SilverLexus said:That may be true but it's never been conclusively proved and Brookside is a reputable vendor that claims they ARE different formulas.
OutlawTitan said:coupe - if you are having trouble removing S100 something is VERY wrong since it is one of the easiest products in the detailing universe to apply and remove. As with most any product apply it very thinly to one panel and remove immediately. Wipe on Wipe off. I have to believe you are either putting too much product on the paint or letting it sit too long.