Update to my question of PwS vs PwC

Tom N

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Well I tried out both.
The PwS worked really good and gave a great shine on every car I tried it on.
On Black cars I couldn`t really decide if I liked the PwS or PwC. They both looked really good. On lighter cars definitely the PwS

I decided to try out the PwC on some Boats and all I can say is PwC works awesome. Even on some really oxidized boats. I did not try the PwS on any boats just because I think the carnauba is a better choice for protection on boats.

Here is a 1987 boat I did.
It was washed and then polished with just PwC with a rotory using LC white pad.
Needless to say the owner could not believe his 22 year old boat could look so good again.

before
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After
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Heres a side by side
Left side polished w/ PwC blue. Right side just washed.
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PwC is awesome on boats.:rockon
I will be ordering a gallon of PwC white and Blue for future boats and keeping the PwS for autos.
 
Good to hear .. PwC is pretty awesome on GelCoats:rockon... I tend to stick with selling the white to boat detailers because gelcoats can absorb color. Yes, I like Pws on cars, dark and light :bigups
 
I used the pwc blue on the dark blue areas and pwc white on the light blue and white areas.
Are you saying to just use pwc white on all gel coat even dark colors?
 
I used the pwc blue on the dark blue areas and pwc white on the light blue and white areas.
Are you saying to just use pwc white on all gel coat even dark colors?

the way you are doing it is fine ...some boat detailers only want one product for all colors, then I point them towards white ;)
 
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