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- Jan 19, 2013
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"Intelligence sources" have explained to me that S100 and P21S are definitely not the same. My "Intelligent source" happen to be one of the team members who helped design a few of their products.....anyway....The difference being s100 was designed to be more gasoline resistant,after all what's that main component that you're definitely going to hit first? Every bike has one… The gas tank! personally I find that p21S is such an amazing product as well as S100 I'll use either or but since one is marketed for cars and the other for motorbikes I'll stick with the former.
Seeing as though we're going into the fall season, I will be using my beloved P21S "Total Auto Wash" to do my wetwork during my first wax stripping for my 06' Mazda6 w/ tha V6....I would love to post some pictures but for some reason they seem to appear upside down all the time???
Well, I just realized I posted a message in the how-to section but didn't really give a how to do anything.....but I'll give it a shot anyway.....How to protect your rims with a resin based wax....
Go hit up your local Pep Boys and buy yourself a bottle of Surf City Garage's "Diamonds Edge" Wheel Wax. Start with one rim work it in try to keep thin layer (I screw that up alllllllll the time). I have learned how to charge an applicator, a term I brought over from my woodworking days when you would drop pieces of Minwax paste wax wrapped in a cloth and work it till it warmed up. Your little bundle was now charged. When the applicator feels like it's wet, stop adding product to it and keep going even though it doesn't seem like anything is getting applied, it is....usually after your fourth we'll go back to the wheel #1 and buff yourself. This particular resident based wax will protect it up to about 300° which I've heard is the temperature some rims rise to as they spin. Don't hesitate to do the rest of the car with the same wax if you feel inclined it will not hurt it in fact I think it's a great wax all in all.
Thanks for the critique.
I hope this solves the mystery.