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NattyBumppo
08-29-2003, 09:06 PM
Had to post this. It just rained here for like 15 minutes. I went out for a smoke and had to take a pic. Here is the beading action of a certain new, soon to be available paste wax....one week old not washed since applied.

Sorry if it is a little dark.. I didn`t want to use a flash as that would have washed it out.

Boss_429
08-29-2003, 09:10 PM
This wouldn`t happen to be that "Natty Bumppo with the Muppets in a Green VW Canister Carnauba" would it? :rofl

MetalSludge
08-29-2003, 10:41 PM
That looks awesome. I got a question for either of you 2. While at the Carlisle All Truck Nationals there was a guy inside the main building selling some kind of Banana wax from florida. I watched his presentation and during it he said you dont want a wax that makes water bead you want a wax that is slick and smooth so the water runs off and not bead. Is there any truth to this? As I always thought you wanted it to bead till I heard this. He had a car hood in there and He waxed a section with some kind of wax in a plain bottle and another section with his wax the generic bottle beaded real well and his the water ran off and was bone dry in a second. What gives with this?

Boss_429
08-30-2003, 07:28 AM
MetalSlude,

Natty may have a different view on this, but here`s mine:

I would have to say that a product that sheets water is indeed better for paint surface than one that beads. Right off the bat, one can see that it will help prevent hard water spots, which also contain contaminants. Now, I would say this is somewhat helpful for those people who don`t maintain there vehciles on a regular basis. For most people that come to forums like this, it`s not a big concern.

I would suspect that products like Meguiar`s Gold Class (and other Meguiar`s waxes) are actually formulated NOT to bead water, but to sheet it. I`ve talked to the good people at Meguiar`s, and they assure me that there is protection their after the beading is gone. I`ll take them at the word.

In the end, I don`t care if a product beads, or sheets, as long as I can tell that it`s still protecting, and looks GOOD! The nice part about having a product that beads is..................... it`s easy to tell if it`s still protecting! Plus, it looks really cool! :D

Keep in mind, this is just my "un-scientific opinion.

rtbrick
08-30-2003, 09:56 AM
It`s all about the COOL...:rockin :bass :mohawk :band :dcrules :beer

NattyBumppo
09-02-2003, 08:13 AM
Makes sense re: the sheeting vs. beading. I just love to look at those little beads though.

EBPcivicsi
09-02-2003, 09:16 AM
Gotta love those beads Natty! I almost took a pic of mine with polish w/carnauba untouched for about a month yesterday. We had a huge rainstorm(actually everyday for past week).

My take on the bead vs sheeting is about the same as Boss, for most of us it really doesn`t matter. We just want the paint to be protected and look great. Keep this in mind though, just because a product beads like crazy doesn`t mean that it is a good protector, it just means it has been formulated to have a high surface tension. Conversly, if a product that is designed to sheet does not bead obviously it is still protecting. I think if I lived in Florida where it rained everyday, I would probably want something that sheeted. For now, I think I like to see small, tight beads of water, it lets me know when to reapply(if it ever gets that far).

Boss_429
09-02-2003, 09:21 AM
EBP,

Come on.............. take a picture! I want to see how that new camera works! :D

EBPcivicsi
09-02-2003, 09:25 AM
Originally posted by Boss_429
EBP,

Come on.............. take a picture! I want to see how that new camera works! :D

It stopped raining..........for 2 hours anyway:jump Did you see my thread that I dedicated to Natty in mainstreet? All the pics were taken with the camera, I am really liking it so far.

Boss_429
09-02-2003, 10:47 AM
Yep, it looks good, but we need some "paint pics"! :hot

EBPcivicsi
09-02-2003, 11:27 AM
Originally posted by Boss_429
Yep, it looks good, but we need some "paint pics"! :hot

It was my uncle`s truck and I could only do the interior because of rain :( He is going to trade it in today for a Ford excursion......BLACK:bigscream I guess I will be busy cleaning it............or should I turn it down?:cool

NattyBumppo
09-02-2003, 12:20 PM
Originally posted by EBPcivicsi
It was my uncle`s truck and I could only do the interior because of rain :( He is going to trade it in today for a Ford excursion......BLACK:bigscream I guess I will be busy cleaning it............or should I turn it down?:cool

Geez..detailing something the size of a darn school bus PLUS in black. Walk away, no wait....RUN away form that one:car

EBPcivicsi
09-02-2003, 12:26 PM
I may just have to tell him to kiss my:moon: :lol These new smileys :rockin :dcrules

Phil
09-05-2003, 10:20 PM
NICE PIC BRO!!!
:) :wow

JimS
09-06-2003, 09:17 PM
That`s exactly how my truck looks now. I applied my most recent coat of EX on Aug 6 and the beading is exactly as Natty has shown.

I don`t necessairly take that to mean that I`m getting fantastic protection or anything. I mean, hell...I just don`t know that beadint in an indication of anything really remarkable but it sure ain`t a bad thing either and I think it does show that the product is still there after a month.

So I`m pretty happy with the EX. Great shine and it`s still there after a month. Not bad for a truck that gets Sprayed and Wiped EVERY day!