your favorite "paste wax" thread

No fair picking two everyone. Marque whatever the heck from Collinite., this one-







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W.S. said:
S100/P21s (same thing right?)

I used this stuff yesterday on my BMW (check out on the click & Brag section) I swear putting this on is a religous experience. ngels sing when you apply it. Unlike cheaper waxes like the Meg's Cleaner Wax that I have had great luck applying with the P/C and a finishing pad, S100 is like the cashmere of waxes. I like how it does not get dusty taking it off, a great bonus. After 14 hours of work on my Bimmer, S100 was like a massage.



Wade





Yes they're both the same. s100 is really a good nuba wax but you get less durability on it. anyway your car looks great with s100. :)
 
mikelea4ever said:
Yes they're both the same. s100 is really a good nuba wax but you get less durability on it. anyway your car looks great with s100. :)

Actually S100 and P21S are not the same. They were the same until a couple years ago.
 
does anyone have this and what do you think about it? i noticed it's on sale for $69.95 (regularly $79.95). been looking at this one for quite some time but the price has put me off...



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Im not sure if I have a personal favorite per se'. Rather I have a bunch of pastes that I use for specific tasks, or when I'm just feelin plain lazy and want to put any paste on...:grinno:



Pink wax for hiding- this tends to be the was I go to the most primarily for ease of use as well as ability to layer within an hour. This allows me to hide any light marring at a higher rate than I can with any of the other ones.



476s for max durability- its the worst looking of the group, but I cant find anything that lasts as long and still looks decent



#16 for durability and a nice soft look- I dont use this one as often as the others primariliy since I only have one haif can and a full can left. But when I want to give the client something nice that will last more than a few washes, this is the one



#26 for dark solids- next to PW, this is my favorite for dark colors. Only real difference to me is that this seems to hide metalic flake a bit more than PW, but some folks actually like the muted look.



Nattys (white) for light colors and metallics- this is my current favvorite for silvers, pearls, whites, or anything light. I also like how reflective it can be, however I dont find it last as long as I would like.
 
I am not a big nuba guy but I still love 1000p topped with PW. Nice and thick looking with great durability. A car I did a year ago is still beading and still looks great. I just hate the work it takes to remove them. The big downfall is the white residue. If this stuff went on moldings and trim it would be my product of choice.
 
Natty's Blue over a properly prepped dark paint is very tough to beat, hence it is my favorite.



S100 is another favorite of mine. Both are identical in application and removal, but give varying results; Natty's gives a truer carnauba depth and glow while S100 gives an intense bright look with reasonable depth.
 
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