#16 application

Letting it haze makes for somewhat better durability. But you can use a semi-w-o-w-o too. It's not like it'll only last a couple of weeks if you put it on that way, but it's really not the *best* method for #16.



Ideally, you'd put it on *very* thin, let it set up, then buff it off. If it's thin enough it'll come off easily. If it's too thick you might have a workout. Like BlueMoon, I put it on so thin I can't really see it, but then I'm applying by machine.
 
Not to hi-jack this thread, I just did a quick detail on my truck cuz the weather finally permitted.Just did a wash with Megs wash,the paint was in ok shape(it will be better once I take the PC to it)and topped it with NXT.The truck is black,which I think NXT works great on.Anyway,I finally tried some #16 on half of the hood.I was running out of daylight.On the parts where I just used NXT it was super slick,but when I topped NXT with #16 it didn't feel as slick.As far as ease of use,I didn't have a problem.Apply,then let set up for a couple minutes and wipe off.I thought #16 was very user friendly.
 
While we are discussing the application here, I have a question.





What are you guys using as the foam applicator? Are you using the yellow ones that can be bought at the Autopia store or are you sourcing them locally?
 
I applied my #16 last night with the little yellow foamie that Autopia sent me when I ordered the #16. I tried applying it with the PC first (for a thinner, more even coat) but it just clumped it the middle of the concave grey pad. I thought about using a white flat pad, but I just ended up using the yellow foam pad.
 
Blazern00b said:
While we are discussing the application here, I have a question.





What are you guys using as the foam applicator? Are you using the yellow ones that can be bought at the Autopia store or are you sourcing them locally?





I get my foam applicators at WalMart. They are the Meg's Gold Class apps, and I believe they are 2/$1.99.
 
Pats300zx said:
Are you guys waiting for the #16 to haze or are you removing it right away like S100 or Souveran????

I applied it to 1 large or 2 small panels, then go back to where I started and swipe my finger, (I like to leave a small area, about the size of a quarter a little thick). If the wax came off with no smearing or streaking in that spot, I figured it was good to go.
 
Pats300zx said:
Are you guys waiting for the #16 to haze or are you removing it right away like S100 or Souveran????



I usually do 1/2 of the car, then remove it. It stills comes off easily for me.
 
This may sound like a dumb question but a search for #16 brings up nothing. Can someone post a picture of what the can looks like. Hopefully that will help in my search. Thanks
 
White95Max said:
I get my foam applicators at WalMart. They are the Meg's Gold Class apps, and I believe they are 2/$1.99.

These work very well. I also like the gray foam apps with the blue foam handle you can get at Autozone for $1.99. Easy on the fingers and easy to get even pressure.
 
detailedcars said:
This may sound like a dumb question but a search for #16 brings up nothing. Can someone post a picture of what the can looks like. Hopefully that will help in my search. Thanks



Here you go...



2M1611.jpg




I heard a couple of weeks ago that there is no more #16 left in the Tennessee warehouse... What's in distribution is it, in other words, whatever is in your local warehouse or you local auto parts store is it.
 
RCBuddha said:
So, use light pressure and straight line motions, kind of "painting" it onto the paint?

Well, kind of like painting although i don't paint nearly that fast. Just a fast wipe using light pressure, some overlap to ensure coverage. Get a little wax on a large portion of the applicator so that each wipe covers a wider swath.

I heard a couple of weeks ago that there is no more #16 left in the Tennessee warehouse... What's in distribution is it, in other words, whatever is in your local warehouse or you local auto parts store is it.

:doh The last thing I need (well, besides trim dressing) is another can of wax! Just picked up a coupla containers of #26 at the new low price as it looks great on red, but now the situation with #16, just in case... :o
 
#16 is still available from Meg's website. I just ordered two cans which should last me the rest of my life.



Jason
 
RCBuddha said:
So, use light pressure and straight line motions, kind of "painting" it onto the paint?



I agree with you here I usually use a terrycloth round applicator to apply #16. i just rub it around the can and apply it to the car with out pressing on the applicator, just a light brushing motion. also don't worry if it looks like the coverage is a little spotty it is not it is just very fine.
 
Mike Phillips said:
Here you go...



2M1611.jpg




I heard a couple of weeks ago that there is no more #16 left in the Tennessee warehouse... What's in distribution is it, in other words, whatever is in your local warehouse or you local auto parts store is it.



Mike are they replacing #16 with something else or just doing away with it totally ?
 
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