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Old 11-02-2006, 12:07 PM   #1
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I read on the Wikipedia pages for the Boxster that S100 is the same as P21S, but half the price if bought at a Harley Davidson dealership.

So, I went down to the neighborhood hog store and bought some for $14.99. The stuff looks & smells identical, the marketing copy is the same, and the size of the container is the same too.

Thought I'd pass this along to those of you who are in the market for some excellent 100% carnauba wax for your fine German ride.
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I've used the entire line of S100 on my BMW r1150RT for years and have been very satisfied. Their wash is a spray on after you wet down. Very easy, effective, great shine.
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Old 11-02-2006, 12:32 PM   #2
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ok i read that writeup

P21S is White carnauba, whish is more optically-clear, more expensive, and less durable than the yellow carnauba.

P100 is Slightly more yellow than P12S and is more durible but for a reason, its a motocycle wax, It needs to be more durible cause the body on a moto is more exposed to the heat of the engine than a car is... Not counting the Hood.



With reading that, I would still perfer using the more durible wax P100, while i dont have an engine under the "hood" of my car, it does get pretty damn hot with the sun beating down on it.
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