PwS vs PwC

Tom N

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I would like to try one of your all in ones.
Would you recommend one over the other. I use a rotary or by hand.

Thanks.
 
I would like to try one of your all in ones.
Would you recommend one over the other. I use a rotary or by hand.

Thanks.

Tom,...I have used both and prefer the P-w-C but there are plenty here that will say the opposite...I do think that the P-w-S has a bit glossier shine...but for me the P-w-C is one of the best mild cut polishes I've used...I have also used them with a rotary, PC and by hand...its very versatile in any application
 
Both are equally good.
I have both but find myself going for the PwS over the PwC because of the looks. For you it may be different.
 
Tom,...I have used both and prefer the P-w-C but there are plenty here that will say the opposite...I do think that the P-w-S has a bit glossier shine...but for me the P-w-C is one of the best mild cut polishes I've used...I have also used them with a rotary, PC and by hand...its very versatile in any application

Both are equally good.
I have both but find myself going for the PwS over the PwC because of the looks. For you it may be different.


have to agree either will do the job, it really depends on the look you like ...PwS is a bit glossier and PwC a bit deeper ... for the rotary I usually would choose PwS :)
 
I'm glad this question was posted. I've wondered the same thing. I thought about the PwC but I had heard so many good things about PwS I went that way.

I assume the PwS would provide longer protection. Is that true, or no?

Guess I'll have to buy PwC one of these days!
 
PwS in my opinion. Just seems to get the gloss look I like. Easy as pie to remove. Not that I have had to remove pie from a car before. And surely, depending on what type of pie it is, would actually be difficult to remove, not easy as stated above...... :surrender
 
I prefer PwC on darks and Pws on lighter colors. Just my 2 cents.

PwC is great on light colors, and PwC blue for the darker ones.
All are great, it's a matter of finding the one the fits you taste.
To answer Reddwarf, I've found the PwS does hold up longer :)
 
Ok, since we're talking about pws, how long to let it cure before hitting it with the natty's?
 
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