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    Originally posted by jrocc1212

    That does seem like alotta wax. Sometimes I can`t tell if I missed a spot.... Keep it thin.


    Thin like this?









    As thick a coat as mine was, it still buffed out very easily....I`ll think "thin" when i apply tommorrow....:xyxthumbs

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    Originally posted by RCBuddha

    Thin like this?









    As thick a coat as mine was, it still buffed out very easily....I`ll think "thin" when i apply tommorrow....:xyxthumbs


    yup -- just think of it this way: unless you apply too LITTLE wax, the same ammount of actual product is bonding with the surface no matter how thick a coat you put on. It`s a waste to do any more than that.

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    As promised here are the results of N100:





















    What do you all think? (Please excuse the uncleaned/undressed running boards)

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    I think I wouldn`t want to be putting any of this stuff on my cars paint, who knows what chemical reaction there might be? Your all mad scientists !

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    This is cool stuff, mixing brews. This means I can buy more stuff for mixing and scientific experimentation. I like buying more stuff. I want to be the first Autopian to blow something up. HaHa, Wes

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    LOL, now we have "chemists" in our midst Cool !
    Prep is everything .. The rest is the window looking in....

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    is chemical reaction a possibility when on the paintwork??

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    Anybody try anything else?

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    Originally posted by RCBuddha

    Anybody try anything else?


    still waiting for some longer testing; I`ll definitely be making up some concoctions if they turn out to be working long term. :xyxthumbs

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    FMJ and Z2, SG to dilute it some .... no guts though ! I have brought the finish too far to play with like that, maybe in the spring.... when I can have time to undo mistakes .......
    Prep is everything .. The rest is the window looking in....

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    Originally posted by Shiny Lil Detlr

    still waiting for some longer testing; I`ll definitely be making up some concoctions if they turn out to be working long term. :xyxthumbs


    My version beads like crazy and after about 10 days, it was still quite slick.



    Looks really deep and wet too:



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    Scottwax - Which blend did you make?

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    Originally posted by Bioman

    Scottwax - Which blend did you make?


    40% #16, 40% S100, 20% Nattys. It is a real, real slick combo too, nearly as slick as UPP.
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    Originally posted by Scottwax

    40% #16, 40% S100, 20% Nattys. It is a real, real slick combo too, nearly as slick as UPP.


    Wonder why it would be nearly as slick as UPP when none of those waxes are? Wonder whats going on chemicaly when they are melted?

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    Originally posted by stevet

    Wonder why it would be nearly as slick as UPP when none of those waxes are? Wonder whats going on chemicaly when they are melted?


    I don`t know, but over VM or AIO, it is incredibly slick. I hated tearing through it to try Shokar.
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