P21s In Its Liquid Form

Mark Waldron

Professional Detailer
I normally don't use waxes on my black dakota, but today I was bored and polished it with Blackfire, then I melted the P21s in a small saucepan and applied the wax onto the applicater using a small teaspoon and waxed the truck. I don't like the liquid versions of wax because of durability, so I tried it this way to see if it helps with longevity. The application was a breeze and the look was just as good as the paste, but it applied in about a quater of the time it would take me to apply the paste. This time of the year I find myself doing strange things while waiting for the weather to break. Once it does, I won't have time to do these experiments on my truck because I'll be to busy doing other peoples vehicles. Oh well, back to cleaning the garage for the hundreth time.
 
I've got real big hands and using the supplied applicator cramps my fingers and seems to go slow for me. I tried the butter knife trick with a larger applicator pad and I still felt it was a pain in the a$$. When I applied the liquid wax onto the applicator, I could wax the entire side of the truck in one shot without having to reload the applicator. I detail about 200+ cars a year and I'm always looking for ways to improve the speed and efficiency of detailing. Time is money and I'm always searching for new ways to speed up the process while maintaining quality workmanship.
 
Oh i see...I actually like the supplied applicator...true it is a little smallish but it actually fits the opening of the container and all the other wax containers from Pinnacle, Natty's etc. All other applicators are always too big and u need to squeeze it in. Oh well.
 
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