Wax Comparrison

Jeff. AutoKraft said:
You guys have to try P21s 100% (not the original) carnauba paste wax.................absolutely excellent,wont change from it!!



I love the stuff. Three coats of properly cured UPGP as a base topped with P21S 100 and then OID is what I like for my jet black car.



The P21S 100 gives such a deep and wet shine that I don't really see the need for OID every three weeks when I wax, but the OID is great at preventing dust accumulation and makes the water spots not so bad from rain.



Any nuba is a magnet for dust and water spots.



When the OID does wear off after a few days or a rain storm the P21S 100 still gives a great look, and since I wash weekly with OID, my car is at worse still looking pretty good towards the end of the week and awesome for a few days after P21S 100/OID.



If I just use P21S 100 the car will attract duct and lose its just waxed look in about a day being jet black. The OID is the trick to get several days of a just waxed look until the weekly wash and another OID.
 
Jeff. AutoKraft said:
You guys have to try P21s 100% (not the original) carnauba paste wax.................absolutely excellent,wont change from it!!



I used it a few times. It was too bright for my taste. I like a deeper richer look.

As well as it didn't seem to last long. In spring, summer and early fall, I don't mid doing the car frequently, but late fall and winter I want something wiht longevity. So I normally do 2-3 coats of sealant, then top wiht wax till it's too cold.

But it does shine real nice.
 
ronkh57 said:
I used it a few times. It was too bright for my taste. I like a deeper richer look.

As well as it didn't seem to last long. In spring, summer and early fall, I don't mid doing the car frequently, but late fall and winter I want something wiht longevity. So I normally do 2-3 coats of sealant, then top wiht wax till it's too cold.

But it does shine real nice.



I couldnt agree more with you there,im from the New England area in australia & currently we have -5/-10 degree nights followed by days that dont top 10 degree's mostly & heaps of rain. I find the P21s 100 only provides at its best for around 3 weeks to a month at best but when its at it's best..............well you know. :2thumbs:
 
P21s 100% so easy to apply and remove, you could basically apply it every couple of weeks if you wanted. To me it's like applying a QD it's so easy.
 
A pure carnauba like P21S 100 will never last long. It is a beauty wax. Now, while it gives a great finish, whether you like the type of gloss and depth it provides and depending the car color, these things that will help determine whether you like it or not. A lot of people use different waxes in nice weather than in the winter, and a wax like P21S 100 is not a winter wax in regards to durbaility and even the ability to protect compared to other products. However, for a wax on the low end of the $50-200 beauty waxes, I think it holds it own. And it is a breeze to apply. I apply to my car every three weeks during nice weather and rely more on sealants in the winter.
 
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