P21s 100% Carnauba?

VaSuperShine said:
Are you going to sell it for twice what you paid for it like you did you souveran?



Yup, and lets hope you'll be the schmuck who buys it. And actually it was only more like $20. So do the math again, thanks.
 
Being someone that creates different wax formulations, I can tell you that it is not 100% carnauba. If it were, it would be hard as a rock and you wouldn't be able to budge it with your fingers.
 
Ambrosia said:
Being someone that creates different wax formulations, I can tell you that it is not 100% carnauba. If it were, it would be hard as a rock and you wouldn't be able to budge it with your fingers.





P21S 100% Carnauba Wax is P21S’s first car wax made with only pure carnauba wax. No beeswax or paraffin wax – just true Brazilian carnauba. You’ll see the same deep reflections and shine you’ve come to expect from P21S wax with an even more impressive wet look. Your vehicle will ripple with gloss under a coat of P21S 100% Carnauba Wax!



Carnauba wax in its natural state is as hard as a rock. For this reason, many wax makers add softer waxes to the carnauba in order to make the wax workable. P21S has developed a method of blending the wax that allows them to use only carnauba wax, no other waxes, to make P21S 100% Carnauba Wax. Instead of other filler waxes, you’ll see the benefits of pure carnauba wax.



Carnauba car wax is prized for its high jetting factor, an industry term used to describe the paint’s wet look. The higher the jetting factor, the wetter the paint looks. Carnauba has the highest jetting factor among all types of waxes. P21S 100% Carnauba Wax gives your vehicle the full benefit of carnauba’s high jetting factor because the wax isn’t blended with other, less beneficial waxes. You’ll see the difference in your vehicle’s wet shine!







I'm sure they used some kind of other ingredients/oils to make it in its form now.
 
If you would like to know certain techniques and product uses feel free to pm me, I am always available to the avid enthusiast.
 
VaSuperShine said:
If you would like to know certain techniques and product uses feel free to pm me, I am always available to the avid enthusiast.



I'm good. I have my techniques that get the job done.



Thank you Great One for the offer though.:woot:
 
Ok one tip, try to avoid using enough product to seal 3 cars on one panel. Best of luck to you and your techniques, thanks for stalking me as well, very flattering.
 
VaSuperShine said:
Ok one tip, try to avoid using enough product to seal 3 cars on one panel. Best of luck to you and your techniques, thanks for stalking me as well, very flattering.



Stalking is a strong word. I like to use following closely to find out what other dumb things you can say.:rofl
 
Stiff can you shoot me an email at amazingfinish.com please. Please leave your email there so we can talk. Thanks!
 
VaSuperShine said:
Well from that thread he sure doesn't know how to apply certain sealants.





Just for clarification.........



I suppose you're referring to the amount of Zaino and/or JW that I used? I guess, without having any experience with these product, I *did* use too much. :nixweiss But, in any event, would that have hindered ANY of the product's performance? If not, I'm *assuming* the test is still a valid one.



Also, because *this* car was silver, it's close to impossible to determine the difference in looks IMHO. This isn't true on all silver finishes of course.
 
Grouse said:
Holy heck. Boy you could cut the air in this thread with a knife.



For heavens sake. take a breather.



I agree 100% with Aaron. Let try to remember thats its just car wax folks.... Geez :nixweiss
 
David Fermani said:
Just for clarification.........



I suppose you're referring to the amount of Zaino and/or JW that I used? I guess, without having any experience with these product, I *did* use too much. :nixweiss But, in any event, would that have hindered ANY of the product's performance? If not, I'm *assuming* the test is still a valid one.



Also, because *this* car was silver, it's close to impossible to determine the difference in looks IMHO. This isn't true on all silver finishes of course.





Don't worry about it david, some people on here are just stuck up.
 
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