How To Build A Snowman

djd2713

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I'm new to this great forum (been reading for a long time, first time posting).

Just would like to ask this knolegible people -

What to use on interior "wood" (probably fake wood) for cleaning and protecting.
 
I never let it get that dirty. Mine is coated in plastic that scratches easily so be careful. I even zainoed mine with Z2....looks great, and I don't freak when people touch it anymore!
 
DK -



I never thought of QD on the "woody" trim. My Volvo has lots of the stuff, and I've always just dusted with MF. Will try the QD this weekend.



Thanks for the tip! :up
 
Weiman Furniture Cream.



Leaves a great scent too..... kinda a 'Lemon' smell, but smells really great when combined with ozium and Z10. :up
 
Exotic Wood Dash tells me Lemon Pledge.

Said they've been using it for over ten years.

It works for me. Very shiney.



Anyone heard of Briwax [born in 1860].

I may try it as a goof.
 
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<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by JeffBruce [/i]
<strong class='bbc'>Weiman Furniture Cream.
what stores sell this?
jeff [/b]</blockquote>
I got my bottle at target.
 
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<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by rd_volvo [/i]
<strong class='bbc'>Exotic Wood Dash tells me Lemon Pledge.
Said they've been using it for over ten years.
It works for me. Very shiney.

Anyone heard of Briwax [born in 1860].
I may try it as a goof. [/b]</blockquote>
Lemon Pledge is basically a wax just like if you put some cheap carnauba on there, but with a different smell. I use it sometimes on my saxophone to protect the lacquer surface.
 
And it's not even the Big Kahuna contest anymore:D
Okay Flash. First, the snow has to be somewhat wet. You can't make a good snowman from powder snow. Make a big pile of snow, and shape it into a ball. Then just roll it around the ground until it gets to the size you want. Do the same for the next 2 sections, and place them on top of the last one. Then add a couple of branches for arms, decorate the face with a carrot, and add a hat, and you have Frosty!!
 
And it's not even the Big Kahuna contest anymore:D
Okay Flash. First, the snow has to be somewhat wet. You can't make a good snowman from powder snow. Make a big pile of snow, and shape it into a ball. Then just roll it around the ground until it gets to the size you want. Do the same for the next 2 sections, and place them on top of the last one. Then add a couple of branches for arms, decorate the face with a carrot, and add a hat, and you have Frosty!!

So, you just roll it and it will keep picking up more snow? Hmmm...What holds the record for biggest Snowman of all time. We have 4-6" to play with here :Frosty:
 
So, you just roll it and it will keep picking up more snow? Hmmm...What holds the record for biggest Snowman of all time. We have 4-6" to play with here :Frosty:

Yup, just keep rolling it.

4-6" is just a dusting but enough to make a three or four foot snowman if you have a large yard. CAUTION: don't hurt yourself lifting large snow balls - they are heavy!

Biggest snowman I've see was about 8' tall - makers used heavy equipment to stack the pieces.

Regards,
GEWB
 
I couldn't tell if you were serious, but the snow should be "packy."

I have made a snowman in so long, but I usually roll the ball in one direction until it looks like a giant Little Debbie Swiss Cake Roll

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So my snowman would consist of that as the first two layers. :thumbup:
 
the carrot is the nose and little pebbles make up the eyes and mouth... add a scarf around the neck if you wanna be fancy. if its wet enough to pack you can make it any size you want. dont forget after the first ball you have to lift the next two.. have fun
 
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