P21s

hondajake

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Hello

I am a newbie...

I bought some P21s wax and it does not say on the jar to dry to haze or allow to haze.... Is this correct? Just apply and wipe off?

Thanks@!
 
Wipe on ... wipe off.

This wax is uber easy to use. I have gone around and waxed a whole vehicle and then removed with no issues. Remember that this is a very clear wax and if you can see a lot of it on the paint, you've used too much. Good luck.
 
hondajake - sorry but never used P21S but the reason why I'm posting her is becuase I think your avatar looks wicked :righton: I owned a 2006 Acura RSX Type S and loved it oh and it was blue too....just love blue. I wished I would have kept it but I ran out of room in the garage so had to sell it.

Sorry for going off topic but just had to compliment about the avatar...oh if it's your vehicle post pictures of it, I would love to see it.
 
Thanks Budman, it was easy to put on and wipe off.

Nica, Yes its my car and will be posting some pics here soon. Just did the P21s shampoo, paitwork cleanser, Wolfgang Sealant, and the P21s wax....Looks sharp!
 
I have a brand new tub of P21s wax that someone gave me but I have never tried it. Wolfgang DGPS is my favorite sealant.
 
The only objection I had to the P21S was that it turned the car into a dust magnet, but I am comparing it to a sealant so not a fair comparison. One of the best looking and easiest to apply and remove waxes I have used. Maybe a little QD would have helped the dust collecting
 
hondajake said:
Thanks Budman, it was easy to put on and wipe off.

Nica, Yes its my car and will be posting some pics here soon. Just did the P21s shampoo, paitwork cleanser, Wolfgang Sealant, and the P21s wax....Looks sharp!

How did you like the P21S shampoo?
 
wax can be used with either method, never noted any differences. It is rather high in beeswax and will beed super little beads, but this has little to protection.
 
P21S shampoo worked great getting sap off...

Little to protection? Beeswax doesnt protect the paint? So its good to use a sealer first?
 
it also have carnauba and other ingredients in it. Most boutique waxes frown on the use of beeswax as it has absolutely no benefit just tricks the owner into thinking its great because it beads so well and uniform.
 
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