Originally posted by DETAILKING
Man use your head! These formulas contain solvents that have a flashpoint that can be reached when heated......
Funny that a Richard Pryor flashback popped into my head when I read that.
Originally posted by DETAILKING
Man use your head! These formulas contain solvents that have a flashpoint that can be reached when heated......
Funny that a Richard Pryor flashback popped into my head when I read that.
Anyone try P21Souveran?
Lee
ES330 in Millenium Silver
I might make some UPPaste Glaz tomorrow. We`ll see. Although I wouldn`t be able to use it for at least a month anyway thanks to Old Man Winter.
Paul...
`13 Mazda3i P21S/WG sealant/Paste Glaz/QD+
`99 Mazda Protege LX - highlight silver - RIP
`95 Nissan Maxima SE - white - slathered with Pinnacle Paste Glaz - RIP
Originally posted by Bence
That is exactly why I have done my first experience with the Sonax and the Soft99 (Titanium) over the waterbath.
The heat reaches the wax(es) a lot slower, yet the melting starts well before the water begins to boil. A little flame does it sooo safely... Stirring helps of course; you should just do it like you`d stir a portion of vanilla... eerr... (what`s that word? Umm, not Moose... Ahh yess!) ice cream (!) in your coffee.
The waxes will not separate! It is fascinating to watch the surface of a cooling wax! It is soooo virgin; softly flat..., yummy!
Then proceed as always, and enjoy your new product!
PS: I used up my really small batch in a mere three days! Was a good August! Who can send me new samples? (I`m interested in Collinacle Fleeterän, Meguinite #16476, Blitty`s, or even Pinnoria Signacours...!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
:bounce
Oh man you need to get out more! :p
This thread troubles me a bit.... I want more pics of the vehicles wearing these combos! Might be cool to come up with a REALLY good combo for silver -- both of the cars in my stable are now silver.
Charlie
Automotive Appearance Specialist - Serving Greater Lansing, Michigan
http://www.cchautoappearance.com/
Speed GlazeXT Carnauba Polish (SGCP)
(Lab Sample GlazeXT)
First Verdict: Improves blurred reflections.
As I have just tried it last night (at the hatch of the Silver Metallic CR-V), put some 2 coats on the left side of the Honda emblem, and NXT original on the right. GlazeXT is more reflective like a polymer but not as wet-looking as NXT, (I don`t find NXT to be reflective that much, just ultra-wet look to get some reflections) I`ve got to try it with an orbital tonight.
I don`t go by REFLECTIONS, but the WET-LOOK factor. If reflections coincided with my end-result, it`s merely INCIDENTAL... - JMGarcia
Originally posted by DETAILKING
Man use your head! These formulas contain solvents that have a flashpoint that can be reached when heated......
Like the others pointed out, if you use very low heat or a double boiler to melt them you will be fine. You are certainly right to point out the potential hazards when doing this.
I definitely would not use the microwave.
Where`s Edwin during all this? :nixweiss
Heres some pics of the P16S. I have all white vehicles so I set my tripod up on my only non-white things I have! LOL
The Victum...
Here is the condition I started with,
Then I used some PB`s S&W,
Here is the P16S applied,
And the final result, a nice deep and wet finish. I will monitor durability on it. I use it to snowblow everyday.
Chris Pace,
eShine Canada
2005: The year of the "Franken-Nubas"......
2010 Nissan 370Z
Superior Auto Care
"Oh man you need to get out more!"
Here they are:
Megunitz Sixteengrand (expensive, uh!), Tolacle Pizaglaz, (or Pinnatol Glazazz !!!), Blinacle Oneverän, Swiguiars Divinteen, Zymtoria Atlancours, Swimöl Mystiny, Beaussol Pinkorso, Mothenite Carnacoat, Victinite Collegance, Zymluster Carmium, 3Moft99 Perfenthic or even Turtlacle Platerän (heretic idea)...
Phew... Go on, guys!
Originally posted by DETAILKING
Man use your head! These formulas contain solvents that have a flashpoint that can be reached when heated......
I wonder who is going to be the first to blow themselves up?
Originally posted by Scottwax
I definitely would not use the microwave.
You just know somebody is going to.:scared
I definitely would not use the microwave.
You just know somebody is going to.
Hm just use the baked potato button on the micro...
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