Originally posted by eShine
There are pics of my Tractor and Mustang in this thread! LOL BUT... I want to see Scottwaxes pics and am dying to see N100 pics!
Two shots on this roll left. I may have the pics up tomorrow evening some time.
Originally posted by eShine
There are pics of my Tractor and Mustang in this thread! LOL BUT... I want to see Scottwaxes pics and am dying to see N100 pics!
Two shots on this roll left. I may have the pics up tomorrow evening some time.
Originally posted by Aurora40
LOL!!!!!!!!
Now I keep picturing that! The picture of the saucepan full of clear blue liquid, then a big handful of gummy bears tossed in! You could let it cool with the gummy bears still whole, sort of like fruit in jello!! :lol
I have tears Anthony!!
Hee Hee....I was cracking up while typing it cause I was imagining it looking like some whacked out fruit cake.....
Now your description had me laughing all over again LOL
Anthony
"The Art & Science of Auto Detail"
Originally posted by Scottwax
Two shots on this roll left. I may have the pics up tomorrow evening some time.
Roll? Roll of what? LOL
Chris Pace,
eShine Canada
I highly recommend that the mods remove this thread before someone here gets hurt, and then blames Autopia for the damages............ just a thought!
This kind of stuff should be left to a chemist in the proper environment.
D.C.T.
Originally posted by White_F150
I highly recommend that the mods remove this thread before someone here gets hurt, and then blames Autopia for the damages............ just a thought!
This kind of stuff should be left to a chemist in the proper environment.
I see your point. There is always the guy that WILL use a 5 foot Flame and a WOK but I think it has been expressed many many times how low of heat is required. The waxes melt at 115 degrees, barely above body temperature. I think this thread has ample warning about not using too much heat.
Chris Pace,
eShine Canada
eShine, you`re crazy! I actually got the link to this thread from another forum (detailcity), but had to put in my $0.02.
1) I feel sorry for your poor wife, who will have to buy a new pot now...
2) " " " " " " ", " " " " buy a new fridge now...
3) I feel sorry for your future children, whose genes you`ve contaminated by breathing those fumes...
4) At least you didn`t try this while naked... shudder
Charles
Originally posted by crobinso
eShine, you`re crazy! I actually got the link to this thread from another forum (detailcity), but had to put in my $0.02.
1) I feel sorry for your poor wife, who will have to buy a new pot now...
2) " " " " " " ", " " " " buy a new fridge now...
3) I feel sorry for your future children, whose genes you`ve contaminated by breathing those fumes...
4) At least you didn`t try this while naked... shudder
Charles
My wife knows she married a nut! She just walks by shaking her head! LOL
Who says I had clothes on?
Chris Pace,
eShine Canada
:hm TMIOriginally posted by eShine
Who says I had clothes on?
LOL, this is fun. It`s silly, to me, but I`m glad everyone is enjoying it!
Tom
Tonight I will be swirl removing the hood on my 2002 Dakota Sport and applying regular P21S on one side, and P16S on the other. No sealants underneath! I will start a new thread on its progress, we will see if this whole idea was worth the while. We will see how long it lasts! Its winter time here in Canada so it will be exposed to the worse possible conditions. Time will tell.
Chris Pace,
eShine Canada
Originally posted by eShine
Tonight I will be swirl removing the hood on my 2002 Dakota Sport and applying regular P21S on one side, and P16S on the other. No sealants underneath! I will start a new thread on its progress, we will see if this whole idea was worth the while. We will see how long it lasts! Its winter time here in Canada so it will be exposed to the worse possible conditions. Time will tell.
Looking forward to it!
Originally posted by eShine
Tonight I will be swirl removing the hood on my 2002 Dakota Sport and applying regular P21S on one side, and P16S on the other. No sealants underneath! I will start a new thread on its progress, we will see if this whole idea was worth the while. We will see how long it lasts! Its winter time here in Canada so it will be exposed to the worse possible conditions. Time will tell.
awesome.... can`t wait, and we want pics!! :xyxthumbs
Hey guys/gals. I did a quick test of Carnauba flash points in this thread,
http://autopia.org/forums/showthread...threadid=49161
Chris Pace,
eShine Canada
Originally posted by O4cobra
:hm TMI
What does TMI mean?
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