The good dr oldz

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Wanting to look up the wax thread from the good dr oldz on live 2 but looks like that web site made history.
 
I`m sorry to hear that, it was an epic thread. Hopefully someone did a "copy and paste" and could repost it here.

Bill
 
Dr Oldz was a scholar and a gentleman - and a pretty witty dude in general.

Wish he would post here.

Same with Cooter. Liked him as well.


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You can use the "Wayback Machine" to try and find some of the threads and hope they were archived. Might not have a lot of pictures though.

https://web.archive.org/web/2015091...showthread.php?3290-Dr-Oldz-Daily-Nuba-Thread - here`s the main thread. Guy was smart enough to leave links to every post he made, which is nothing short of incredible. You can plug those into the wayback machine and see if they were saved at any point in time. Site can be slow sometimes but it works.
 
Thanks for the link, Heisenberg!
In case anyone wants a hard copy (18 pages), I was able to download 57 of the 66 review posts to a word document. It would make for some serious detailer`s bathroom reading. Send me a PM with your email address and I`ll forward a copy to you.

Bill
 
And here I thought this was all about this guy when I first saw the thread. Guess just showing my age.

Just A Car Guy: Dr Oldsmobile ads for the 1969 W Machine

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Yeah, I still have it, Doc.
I pasted it into a word document (16 pages) and arranged all the waxes is alphabetical order. If anyone`s interested, send me a PM and I`ll forward it to you. The Word document won`t upload as an attachment here, so you will have to include your email address in a PM so I can email it directly to you.

Bill
 
Yeah, I still have it, Doc.
I pasted it into a word document (16 pages) and arranged all the waxes is alphabetical order. If anyone`s interested, send me a PM and I`ll forward it to you. The Word document won`t upload as an attachment here, so you will have to include your email address in a PM so I can email it directly to you.

Bill

Thank you, Bill !!!! Thank you, Dr. Oldz !!!
Thank you and yours for all the time this must have taken !
Great, great, job !!
Dan F
 
And here I thought this was all about this guy when I first saw the thread. Guess just showing my age.

Just A Car Guy: Dr Oldsmobile ads for the 1969 W Machine

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This is exactly where I got my name from! I was always tinkering with my first Olds to make it faster/better. Local guys started calling me Dr Olds. Years later it still holds true. I have a few Oldsmobiles now and I love each and every one. Still have my First one.
 
Doc was sent to: rlmccarty2000, Caraman, Acuras82, Just Jesus and Dr Olds.
If anyone else needs one, send me a PM with your email address.
I wish I would have seen it years ago, as it would have saved me all the $$ from buying so damn many waxes in search of the holy grail of carnauba.

Thank you Doc, for all the time and effort it took to put this together. I`ll be looking forward to your updates.

Bill
 
Doc was sent to: rlmccarty2000, Caraman, Acuras82, Just Jesus and Dr Olds.
If anyone else needs one, send me a PM with your email address.
I wish I would have seen it years ago, as it would have saved me all the $$ from buying so damn many waxes in search of the holy grail of carnauba.

Thank you Doc, for all the time and effort it took to put this together. I`ll be looking forward to your updates.

Bill

thank you kind sir!!

what are some of your favorites?
 
Dr. Oldz I loved your take on the waxes. I’ve got a jar of CG Lava and never used it because it looks like crap. Now that I have read your instructions I can’t wait to try it. I wish you had tried some of Son1c’s waxes. He had a limited run of one called Autism and it is one of the best waxes I have ever used.

i think it’s a shame that waxes are losing favor. They have so much more character than coatings. I go on the Detail World forum and marvel at the waxes that they have and can even special order waxes to match their cars. It’s a whole different world over there, but coatings are slowly taking over there also.
 
Dr. Oldz I loved your take on the waxes. I’ve got a jar of CG Lava and never used it because it looks like crap. Now that I have read your instructions I can’t wait to try it. I wish you had tried some of Son1c’s waxes. He had a limited run of one called Autism and it is one of the best waxes I have ever used.
i think it’s a shame that waxes are losing favor. They have so much more character than coatings. I go on the Detail World forum and marvel at the waxes that they have and can even special order waxes to match their cars. It’s a whole different world over there, but coatings are slowly taking over there also.

Lava is certainly unique. But the thing with it that people don’t like is that it doesn’t bead super tight. I have one or 2 Son1c waxes but not that one.
I’m still not a fan of coatings personally. And after having used a bunch, I still dont use them unless someone really really wants one. Too much involved with coatings. Special shampoos, special QD’s, have to have your shoes tied a certain way when you apply, high spots, low spots, medium spots, special quad polar sun glasses, a bible of instructions and tons of false promises about durability and scratch resistance from manufacturers. Coatings are for hobbiest like us that can maintain them properly. But just my opinion. In my area of NE PA the acidic rain doesn’t play well with the coatings. I prefer to spend time polishing to perfection rather then coating mumble jumble.

Nuba just plain ole looks better!!! It’s like the infomercial... “set it and forget it”
 
Lava is certainly unique. But the thing with it that people don’t like is that it doesn’t bead super tight. I have one or 2 Son1c waxes but not that one.
I’m still not a fan of coatings personally. And after having used a bunch, I still dont use them unless someone really really wants one. Too much involved with coatings. Special shampoos, special QD’s, have to have your shoes tied a certain way when you apply, high spots, low spots, medium spots, special quad polar sun glasses, a bible of instructions and tons of false promises about durability and scratch resistance from manufacturers. Coatings are for hobbiest like us that can maintain them properly. But just my opinion. In my area of NE PA the acidic rain doesn’t play well with the coatings. I prefer to spend time polishing to perfection rather then coating mumble jumble.

Nuba just plain ole looks better!!! It’s like the infomercial... “set it and forget it”

I think the word is spreading that coatings are not the panacea that they were thought they would be. Although newer formulations that are self healing seem to be the future. Coatings definitely are a money maker for commercial detailers, but I would have a hard time promising scratch and mar resistance when we know coatings will mar and scratch pretty easily. Now we see coatings coming out of China for less than $5 shipped, then someone tries to sell a coating for $200, you start to think “snake oil”.

Waxes are also fun to collect. One of the guys in England has over 150! I keep wanting to buy more waxes, but I will never use up the ones I have now, but I guess that is really not the point, it’s the fun of finding and testing that really makes the hobby.
 
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