P21s

Carl Anderson

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I applied P21S for the first time yesterday. It rained overnight and the water beads on the car are very small. Is this common with this wax or did I apply it too sparingly?
 
I always look for small beads as a sign that I applied the P21s evenly. IMO the smaller the better.
 
~One man’s opinion~



Wax is hydroscopic when it’s really doing fulfilling one of its purposes (water repellent) the smaller it’ beads’ water the more efficiently it’s doing that just that.





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~ justadumbarchitect ~so I question everything ~
 
Small Beads of water indicate the proper application of P21S, also good indication you did a good prep on the paint beforehand.:bounce :xyxthumbs
 
Quote: hydorscopic or hydrophobic?



~One man’s opinion~



Hygroscopic is what I meant



One entry found for hygroscopic.





Main Entry: hy·gro·scop·ic

Pronunciation: "hI-gr&-'skä-pik

Function: adjective

Etymology: hygroscope, an instrument showing changes in humidity + 1-ic; from the use of such materials in the hygroscope

Date: 1790

1 : readily taking up and retaining moisture

2 : taken up and retained under some conditions of humidity and temperature <hygroscopic water in clay>

- hy·gro·scop·ic·i·ty /-(")skä-'pi-s&-tE/ noun



What does hydrophobic mean?





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~ justadumbarchitect ~so I question everything ~
 
Because the wax itself is hydrophobic (literally "fears water")...
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