Which carnuba wax do you prefer, P21s/S100 OR Meg`s #16?
Which carnuba wax do you prefer, P21s/S100 OR Meg`s #16?
While I can`t comment on #16 since I have never used it, I can put in a good word for S100.
It not only leaves a great looking finish, it doesn`t stain trim!
It is the only carnauba I have ever used that I can say that about.
Also, if you follow the instructions, apply to a section and remove immediately, it is very easy to use.
Charles
I`ve used both and prefer S100. I know it`s not as durable as #16, but #16 doesn`t come close in appearnce in my book.
P21S/S100 well this has been discussed a million times most people think it is the same product or so similiar that you can`t tell the difference (S100 is $15 and P21S is around $30)one is made for motorcycles and one for cars.............................#16 is MEGS old school wax not a big shine but major protection and a lot of durability where the other two waxes will give you a deep shine but very little durability.
Depends on the colour of the car, light colour - #16, dark colour -S100
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You can use #16 for light or dark cars ,it is the oldest product that MEGS makes and color makes no difference
Yep, this one is pretty easy................. P21S/S100 is far easier to apply and remove than #16. On the flip side, #16 is far more durable. I have an old can of #16 that still looks to be in pretty good shape. I might try applying some with my PC to see if it aids in the removal process.
I have used both and like using S100 alot more. Dusting and staining trim are the two reasons I stopped using waxes like #16, I can`t stand it. S100 may only last a month, but the application and removal is so enjoyable IMO that I wouldn`t even mind applying it every week or two.
#16 neither stains trim nor dusts.
I find application of #16 and S100 to be identical in speed and ease (if it`s not, your prep is inadequate or you are slapping it on too thick).
On a dark color, a slight nod goes to S100; on a neutral to light color, reflective qualities give a slight advantage to #16.
I get "freshly applied" beading for 2.5 months and slickness for one month out of #16.
S100 displays "freshly applied" beading for 2-3 weeks with slickness for slightly less.
For the dark garage queen--S100. For the dark/light colored daily driver--#16.
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