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vern
04-22-2003, 03:09 PM
Is there any truth the outside temperature should be 60 degrees or higher for the wax to bond properly to the paint???

TIA

vern

vern
04-23-2003, 11:23 AM
Come on guys ,where is all the technical knowledge that you have?? A answer to the question would be nice!!!!!!!!!!

vern

shaf
04-23-2003, 01:22 PM
http://www.autopia.org/forums/search.php?s=

vern
04-23-2003, 05:46 PM
Search is probably one of the best tools on the internet.Thats what I try to use before I post any messages.In this case nothing came up as far as the message I posted,"Wax bonding and temperature".Thats the reason I posted the second message,hoping to get a answer from some one that has some expertise on this matter not come up with the word"SEARCH",Any one can send that message.

TIA

vern

shvlhead78
04-23-2003, 06:39 PM
On the "Internet" there are "links"... simply move your mouse over it, depress the left mouse button (it`s the apparatus connected to your computer with at least 2 buttons), and voila... you will be instantly transported to the list of posts related to your desired topic at once!



For example, the word "Search" in ejant`s post is underlined... this indicates that it is the "link" you desire... give it a try! I`m sure you won`t be disappointed.

vern
04-23-2003, 08:35 PM
No s*it what do you think I`m talking about?????????/

shaf
04-23-2003, 08:51 PM
Originally posted by vern

No s*it what do you think I`m talking about?????????/ :rolleyes: Just click the darn link ejant posted. It does NOT link to the Search page. This is not a trick.



:rolleyes:

Taxlady
04-23-2003, 10:11 PM
Originally posted by slimborama

On the "Internet" there are "links"... simply move your mouse over it, depress the left mouse button (it`s the apparatus connected to your computer with at least 2 buttons), and voila... you will be instantly transported to the list of posts related to your desired topic at once!



For example, the word "Search" in ejant`s post is underlined... this indicates that it is the "link" you desire... give it a try! I`m sure you won`t be disappointed.



Is that supposed to be humour? Otherwise, it`s pretty rude.

vern
04-24-2003, 06:42 AM
I don`t think he is trying to be rude.Thanks for the information about going to the word search that is under lined,I new that you can get your search infromation that way.In this case there was NOTHING about BONDING WAX at 60 DEGREES OR HIGHER.Maybe you just might have some other suggestions how I can obtain the information I`m looking for.

TIA

vern

CharlesW
04-24-2003, 06:46 AM
Originally posted by Taxlady

Is that supposed to be humour? Otherwise, it`s pretty rude.

Seems like more than one post borders on the rude side.

If I were Ejant, I don`t think I would put forth a lot of effort to answer the questions of someone that responded like this.



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Originally posted by vern

No s*it what do you think I`m talking about?????????/

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Ejant`s link did hookup to a thread covering just what was asked for. Don`t see what more could be expected.



Charles:nixweiss

vern
04-24-2003, 06:56 AM
But maybe you should try reading the post that I put up.

THERE IS NOTHING IN THE SEARCH ENGINE THAT SAYS ANYTHING ABOUT WAX BONDING AT 60 DEGREES OR HIGHER.

Have a nice day

schoi
04-24-2003, 07:05 AM
Hey, "vern," Ejant`s link provides multiple answers to your question. Some saying that they`ve waxed at around 50, others, 65 or higher.



One person also mentioned that you may have some difficulties with the wax at temperatures below 50 degrees.



There, I even typed it out for you. Calm the hell down, would you? :rolleyes:

CharlesW
04-24-2003, 07:08 AM
Originally posted by vern

But maybe you should try reading the post that I put up.

THERE IS NOTHING IN THE SEARCH ENGINE THAT SAYS ANYTHING ABOUT WAX BONDING AT 60 DEGREES OR HIGHER.

Have a nice day

Vern:

Go to the 4th post in this thread, (by ejant), click on the underlined word in that post, read the thread about wax bonding at less than ideal temperatures.

Isn`t this the information you asked someone to provide you with?



Not rude? Some of your posts seem extremely rude to me.



Charles:wavey

vern
04-24-2003, 07:51 AM
Not trying to be extreamly rude.I took your suggestion Nothing in any of the posts says anything about the wax bonding to the paint at 60 degrees or higher.What it does say about removing and storing at different temperatures.

vern

ZL1Mark
04-24-2003, 08:04 AM
Vern, how much are you paying all these guys to jump through hoops for you and answer all your questions when you snap your fingers?