Mequiars's 16 Wax

JasonC8301

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I'm going to put together a group buy for the Foam Pad Machine Glaze and Final Polish I have used recently.

Heres a thread with the product on a Maxima
http://www.autopia-carport.com/forum/showthread.php3?s=&threadid=8647

And on a Jeep
http://www.autopia-carport.com/forum/showthread.php3?s=&threadid=8648

The bottle sizes are 32 oz. each. This is enough to do at least 20-25 applications for the Glaze and 25-30 applications for the Final Polish. Both products are easy on and easy off.

I am going to offer either product for $27 for US residents (includes USPS priority shipping (2-3 days), insurance is extra ($1.10).)

If you buy <strong class='bbc'>both[/b] it will cost $45 (includes USPS priority shipping, insurance is extra ($1.10).)

These products can be used both by hand or by PC.

E-mail me at [email protected] if you are interested,
Thanks
Jason
 
Much has been made of this wax and it seemed to reach a legendary status when it became unavailable in the USA. Those who have used it, give it to me straight. Is it worth the hype and is there a wax currently as good or better?

Thoughts?
 
Benefits of M16:
-Glossy - I use it on lighter colors
-Durable during the winter
-Tins last forever - I've gotten at least 40 applications so far out of one tin
-Not terribly expensive

Cons of M16
-Difficult to remove if left on for an extended period of time
-Doesn't really darken or add clarity to the paint
-Can be tricky to find - Ebay or Kevin Brown are your best bets

Do I like M16? Well, I've got over 40 tins of the stuff. Enough said...
 
Yes, it's a d*mn good LSP for that price. Durability is one of the best and as porscheguy mentioned that tin is hugeeeee, it'll probably last for another 20 years. It's a must have LSP not just because of all the performance, but due to its nostalgic value...
 
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