P21s 100% Carnauba?

It would be nice if I didn't have to waste my time clicking on this thread thinking there might actually be a P21S wax comparison. Instead, it's mostly the "expert opinion" of a couple of guys just taking potshots at one another. :doh
 
ron231 said:
Don't worry about it david, some people on here are just stuck up.



I just wanted to clarify my experience. I don't think Brian meant any harm. Sometimes stronge opinions(~excentric) go hand in hand with your passion for excellence. I think he's very good at what he does and has alot of integrity too. :2thumbs:
 
There are many detailers here who could take the $4 can of turtle wax and make a car look stunning.



It's all in the preparation, and it's only wax.. the fate of the free world does not hinge on whether it is 100% carnauba or not! :D
 
DaGonz said:
There are many detailers here who could take the $4 can of turtle wax and make a car look stunning.



It's all in the preparation, and it's only wax.. the fate of the free world does not hinge on whether it is 100% carnauba or not! :D



You are correct
 
You're right David, I didn't mean to come off like an attack, glad you understand that.



I used the new p21s on a dark blue M3 on Sunday, application and removal was as simple as can be, today I detailed another car for the same client and the M3 was amazingly slick. Durability is the only question now, so as long as it lasts a little over a month, I guess it's a better product than the original.
 
DaGonz said:
There are many detailers here who could take the $4 can of turtle wax and make a car look stunning.



It's all in the preparation, and it's only wax.. the fate of the free world does not hinge on whether it is 100% carnauba or not! :D

Fer shame, VTB or VTTAF
 
Sometimes I get confused as to how to use a polish or sealant. The directions on the can or from the web site are not always how the majority here does it. I guess that's how some products get labled as a high learning curve. That's why I always ask someone that tries something and loves it - exactly how they did it. There are always many variables, the more I can eliminate, the better chance I have of getting it right the first time. Side note, I just ordered Z-5, and I asked Brandon1 to assist when I use it for the first time. I really enjoy this ya'll, otherwise my life would be just work and watching TV.
 
I love carnauba waxes, but knowing carnauba isnt the best ingredient in the world to be used by itself. That being said, it's not a bad thing to have beeswax, paraffin, or candelilla waxes involved in the content.
 
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