PB's Polish w Sealant/Carnauba

Yes PwS samples! :rockon
I'm hoping 4oz is enough to do a reg size car. :hmmm:

Steve could you use your thermal ups label machine? Assuming you have one you use for shipping.
 
Yes PwS samples! :rockon
I'm hoping 4oz is enough to do a reg size car. :hmmm:

Steve could you use your thermal ups label machine? Assuming you have one you use for shipping.

I could do 2 cars with the 4 oz sample bottle of PWS. A little goes a long way with this product. Knowing what I now know about PWS I would not be getting 4 ounces only. This is really great stuff, Enjoy
 
I'm just guessin' here.
I figured meg's/megger and car crazy or nuts about megs=nutmegs/nutmegger.

But again, I don't know. Just guessing.
If you are right, I'm going to rename you Inspector Holmes! Great word association whether you're correct or not, I would have never gotten there! :bigups
 
Yes PwS samples! :rockon
I'm hoping 4oz is enough to do a reg size car. :hmmm:

Steve could you use your thermal ups label machine? Assuming you have one you use for shipping.

there were very few 4oz bottles that were emptied during the detailing weekend, so I think you will be safe on getting a full car or more ;)

I could do 2 cars with the 4 oz sample bottle of PWS. A little goes a long way with this product. Knowing what I now know about PWS I would not be getting 4 ounces only. This is really great stuff, Enjoy

yes indeed my friend :rockon

If you are right, I'm going to rename you Inspector Holmes! Great word association whether you're correct or not, I would have never gotten there! :bigups

somehow he knows stuff no one else does ...yet technology mocks him :notme:
 
Proof of the mocking: "Nutmegger" is a term referring to people from the state of Connecticut. So, apparently I was (once again) wrong.

So the question still remains "what's the other site that they are referring to?"
 
Proof of the mocking: "Nutmegger" is a term referring to people from the state of Connecticut. So, apparently I was (once again) wrong.
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Well, your definition is far better than the facts!


Edit to add:
I had to look that up. It does seem like it is an old term, with no definitive reason for the reference. But interestingly there is a second definition, which by the way is equally strange...

From the Urban Dictionary.

Nutmegger: one who partakes in the recreational use of nutmeg to get high. nutmeg users equvilent of pothead

What the heck?
 
Why Conn. is called "The Nutmeg State"
Connecticut's official nickname, adopted in 1959, is "The Constitution State," based on its colonial constitution of 1638-39.

Unofficially (but popularly) Connecticut is also known as "The Nutmeg State".

The nutmeg connection to Connecticut may come from its sailors returning from voyages with nutmeg (which in the 18th and 19th centuries was a very valuable spice in New England). It is also said to come from Connecticut Yankee peddlers who would sell small carved nobs of wood shaped to look like nutmeg to the local Native Americans and other unsuspecting customers.
 
Patrick's right - from CT.

And yup Big Leegr - long time lurker - first time poster....

Thanks for the help gents - polishing pad it is...
Now to finish installing the lights in my garage this coming weekend so I can see what the heck I'm doing!
 
Patrick's right - from CT.

And yup Big Leegr - long time lurker - first time poster....

Thanks for the help gents - polishing pad it is...
Now to finish installing the lights in my garage this coming weekend so I can see what the heck I'm doing!

Where in CT?
 
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