#16 back in stock
Right....just confusing since the topic is about LSP's. Natty's does go on easy but it is more difficult to get off than say EX.....but nothing like #16 regardless of how thin it is put on.
Alright which one of you guys is trying to make a buck?Or should I say $50 on a can of #16?
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Last edited by NASSTY; Jun 10, 2008 at 09:58 PM.
[QUOTE=NASSTY;3245559]Alright which one of you guys is trying to make a buck?Or should I say $50 on a can of #16?
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It was bound to happen, cant say it didnt cross my mind.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Megui...spagenameZWDVW[/QUOTIt was bound to happen, cant say it didnt cross my mind.
+1
I definately thought about it. I do have an extra can or two.... but oh well more power to whoever did it. Supply and demand and if I was asked to sell a can I would for the right price.
I definately thought about it. I do have an extra can or two.... but oh well more power to whoever did it. Supply and demand and if I was asked to sell a can I would for the right price.
Agreed there too but I have 3 cans and I know I will never in my life time use all 3 cans so loosing one will not be a big deal.
Out of stock... again.
Anyone have an "extra" can they're willing to sell an OCD-er in training?! :o
NOTE: We sold of out current stock the first two days of this sale. We have 25 cases en route and are hoping to have stock within a week. Check back daily.
I have a question about the consistency of paste waxes. Thump I think you said you could barely dip your applicator in without getting too much. The paste waxes I have used are Meguiars cleaner wax and 26 and Poorboys Cleaner wax. All of them almost kind of have a hard shell on top at first but then once that is broken through it is really dense and thick (basically very pasty)
It seems as is I would just touch the applicator to it that it would not pick up much or enough to even apply to the surface. would have to apply pressure (not too much) and swipe the surface to get a good amount of wax on the applicator. Is 16 different or have all my paste waxes just been somewhat dried out?
PS I want to order 2 or 3 cans of 16 for personal use. Going to college in the fall and I wont be home too often and chances are I wont want to wax every time I am down.
It seems as is I would just touch the applicator to it that it would not pick up much or enough to even apply to the surface. would have to apply pressure (not too much) and swipe the surface to get a good amount of wax on the applicator. Is 16 different or have all my paste waxes just been somewhat dried out?
PS I want to order 2 or 3 cans of 16 for personal use. Going to college in the fall and I wont be home too often and chances are I wont want to wax every time I am down.
PB doesn't make a "cleaner wax". Are you talking about Nattys?
I can kind of see what you're saying. It's usually slightly "crusty" on the top. It's not much different though. #16 just needs to be applied very thin. It took me a few applications of it to get it perfect. I almost stopped using it because it's so hard to remove. It's almost a dilemma. Do you pick the wax that looks great and has great durable but it's hard to remove? Or ... Do you pick the wax that looks great and it isn't too durable but it's easy to remove? I'm kind of leaning towards having a wax that is easy to apply and remove.
I'm kind of leaning towards having a wax that is easy to apply and remove.
Yeah, I know - the looks don't satisfy your OCD and you have a black vehicle.





