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stuart hicks said:I think the shine that p21s produces is more like a Zaino type of shine, more reflective but not as colorful.
Thanks for sharing your results with us bimmer330.bimmer330 said:...I did not have any polish such as #7 to use. My buddy had some Z-5 and said this is as good if not better than #7.
jmsc said:In the recent Guru Wax Report, Mothers beat out Blitz and all the Meguiars and Griot's and the Zymols and Malms. For carnauba waxes it came in tied for 7th place. Not bad. Not bad.
Its low cost and general availability are its strong points. Its weak points are its lack of beading, durability and shine/gloss.
It's been discussed here at length a while ago if you care to search for it. Geekysteve is the Editor in Cheif.WS6Fury said:Where can we find the guru wax report? Never heard of it before...
jmsc said:In the recent Guru Wax Report, Mothers beat out Blitz and all the Meguiars and Griot's and the Zymols and Malms. For carnauba waxes it came in tied for 7th place. Not bad. Not bad.
Its low cost and general availability are its strong points. Its weak points are its lack of beading, durability and shine/gloss.
4DSC said:It's been discussed here at length a while ago if you care to search for it. Geekysteve is the Editor in Cheif.
www.gurureports.org
WS6Fury said:My biggest issues with Meguires and Mothers carnubas are they seem to leave a slight white film over top of the paint. Something to the affect that it colored the paint a bit, even though there are no traces of the product left to wipe off. I found this out on my 96 black Cobra after waxing.
Do these products still lighten car paint, or do all carnubas lighten paint? I know synthetics like gels don't.