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Have you, or has anyone else, compared Eagle One's NanoWax to P21S? I've been using Eagle One's NanoWax and its very easy, quick, cheap and gives a great shine, but I'll switch to the P21S if it really is better.
Troy
Have you, or has anyone else, compared Eagle One's NanoWax to P21S? I've been using Eagle One's NanoWax and its very easy, quick, cheap and gives a great shine, but I'll switch to the P21S if it really is better.
Troy
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I switched to P21S after reading a "Guru Reports" report of waxes several years ago. They had separate categories for carnuba-based waxes and synthetic glazes such as Zaino. I think the Nano wax is a synthetic, but I'll have to check the report when I get home to see if they included it. It may not have been on the market then.
In the end, they picked P21S as the best carnuba wax, and Zaino as the best synthetic. The Zaino provides a clearcoat-like glazed look, and lasts quite a while, but they said it was difficult to get on properly. Some of them preferred the deeper looking shine of the P21S. I tried it and fell in love with the results and ease of use. I can't say how it compares to the Nano wax, as I've never tried that. It would be interesting to do our own comparisons. You first ;-)
EDIT: I just Googled "Guru Reports" and found their article on the wax report. They did not include the Nano wax. It probably wasn't available yet.
In the end, they picked P21S as the best carnuba wax, and Zaino as the best synthetic. The Zaino provides a clearcoat-like glazed look, and lasts quite a while, but they said it was difficult to get on properly. Some of them preferred the deeper looking shine of the P21S. I tried it and fell in love with the results and ease of use. I can't say how it compares to the Nano wax, as I've never tried that. It would be interesting to do our own comparisons. You first ;-)
EDIT: I just Googled "Guru Reports" and found their article on the wax report. They did not include the Nano wax. It probably wasn't available yet.
Not a great photo but here is my Speedster after color sanding and buffing. The difference is amazing and it still has no wax on it.
Thanks for the encouragement here to get this done.
thanks---Jack
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Jack - that would be a good shot to submit for next year's SOC Calendar!
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Jack - I just stopped by the hot rod shop that plans on showing my car at this year's detroit autorama.... my car was in the middle of a color sand - they were on 2000 grit and working to 3000. Its a bit scary to see during the process - but as you now know, the results are amazing. Your car looks great. Glad it worked out for you.
Jim--you are too kind---there are a lot of cars nicer than mine that should be in the calendar!
Rob--you are doing a great thing for the appearance of your car. I couldn't imagine getting mine sanded!!!! I fret over every little scratch and it's gonna gety sanded?? This is a great process and makes a huge improvement to the paint. I have learned so much from the folks here.
Please post a picture after your car is finished.---Jack
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Jack, that's a night-and-day difference. You SHOULD be proud of that!
Thanks, Cory---yep, I'm very happy about how the paint turned out.
Proud is what I feel about knowing you and what you are going through serving our great country, my friend. Any chance of seeing you and Bert at Carlisle this year? I'm still enjoying the wonderful artwork you did for my "longest distance driven" award at Carlisle last year.---Jack
Proud is what I feel about knowing you and what you are going through serving our great country, my friend. Any chance of seeing you and Bert at Carlisle this year? I'm still enjoying the wonderful artwork you did for my "longest distance driven" award at Carlisle last year.---Jack