Originally posted by stevet
You just know somebody is going to.:scared
Werd. Same reason my sun shade screen has a warning "Do not operate vehicle with shade screen in place".
I guess we need a Darwin warning. :p
Originally posted by stevet
You just know somebody is going to.:scared
Werd. Same reason my sun shade screen has a warning "Do not operate vehicle with shade screen in place".
I guess we need a Darwin warning. :p
It`s almost like the lady today in this insurance reduction class that told the instructor that she uses cruise control in the city...
Eshine,
I found something for you to wear when you mix your next batch:
BAM!!! :ca
:p :xyxthumbs
Scott,
I think the appropiate warning for this thread should be:
:p :lol
Originally posted by DETAILKING
Man use your head! These formulas contain solvents that have a flashpoint that can be reached when heated......
So does Cooking Oil, Chicken, Bacon, Steak Fat. My point is we all should use common sence. It was mentioned several times that very low heat melts these waxes and is all thats needed. I was able to stick my finger in the melted wax and it was barely hot. Be careful guys.
Chris Pace,
eShine Canada
Tractors being posished, mixing or toppings. This thread is to much! BUT I LOVE IT! :up :up :up GREEAAT THINKING!!
Kenny Miller
“The Perfect Touch Detailingâ€Â
**Making the world a more beautiful place, one car at a time. **
eShine, you`ve created a monster!
-Glenn Jr.
There is always room to learn.
My girlfriend is wondering what the hell I`m doing as I`m sat in my study shaking with laughter and tears in my eyes - you guys rock!!!!
And yes Mr eShine, you surely have created a monster.
The car detailing fanatic formerly known as AndyC
Peugeot 205 GTi Mi16, Vauxhall Vectra SRi CDTi, Renault Clio Dynamique 16v
ok guys, a question for ya`ll...
would Collinite 476s mix well with other pastes?
I have Natty`s, #16, Souveran, and the Collinite.
Paul
Fantastic thread- cant wait to see the results of this creations!
I wunder if the #16 will make application more difficult with trim pieces. P21S does NOT stain trim, where #16 does......
Any chance you could "get some wax on the trim to see if it stains"?
2018 Ram Big Horn CTD
2009 Lexus IS250
1999 ChampioN 181 Bassboat
1968 Plymouth Roadrunner 383 4spd
In my experience, I`ve never had problems with #16 staining trim. On the smooth plastic bits on my car (like the b-pillars and trim near the gutters on the roof), I just go ahead and wax them. Never a problem with staining. On textured plastic, I`ve found just about any paste will leave some residue if I`m careless, but the pastes in my arsenal (S100, Souveran, Natty`s, #16) have never left a lasting stain. Elbow grease and a MF usually takes care of any residue without much problem.Originally posted by jonw440
I wunder if the #16 will make application more difficult with trim pieces. P21S does NOT stain trim, where #16 does......
Any chance you could "get some wax on the trim to see if it stains"?
Have you had problems with #16 leaving lasting residues?
Tort
No because I didnt wax near trim pieces.Originally posted by TortoiseAWD
Have you had problems with #16 leaving lasting residues?
Tort
2018 Ram Big Horn CTD
2009 Lexus IS250
1999 ChampioN 181 Bassboat
1968 Plymouth Roadrunner 383 4spd
Hmmmm, might have to mix up some S576 tonight (Collinite 476 + S100)
Originally posted by Scottwax
Werd. Same reason my sun shade screen has a warning "Do not operate vehicle with shade screen in place".
I guess we need a Darwin warning. :p
at least you didn`t mention the "due to excessive speeds, all female passengers must remove all restrictive clothing for safety." sticker on the visor
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