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  • #61
    my attempt in putting on a coat of #16.
    It really goes on easy.
    I think I probably could have put on a second coat.
    also, the picture is taken 2 days later without any QD or touch up.

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    • #62
      People have mentioned that Hyper-Dressing evens out very nicely, though I havent used it, and it wont last as long as All-Season Dressing.

      I just applied the ASD to plastic trim... I applied it, let it sit, then wiped off excess with an old MF cloth. ASD seemed to even out nicely for me.

      I am waiting to see how the next wash turns out, esp after all this sloppy weather, and how it holds up.
      2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue

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      • #63
        Here is another auction in ebay motors: 8045805874

        Currently 7 cans of #16 left to purchase.
        Brandon

        2007 Black Chevy Avalanche

        My Albums: Avalanche
        Meguiars Online Acronyms - Meguiars Product List....

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        • #64
          For those of you still looking for M1611...try...detailsupplydepot.com

          Alex
          Mandarina Racing

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          • #65
            Why not use Hi-Tech #26 as an alternative?

            Is there really any difference between 2 Meguiar's Carnuaba Paste Waxes?

            Otehr than VOC content?

            Just currious if #26 is a good alternative or not.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by Jbirk
              Why not use Hi-Tech #26 as an alternative?

              Is there really any difference between 2 Meguiar's Carnuaba Paste Waxes?
              Different look, different beading characteristics, somewhat different durability.

              The #26 is more likely to deepen/darken/enrich the look wheareas the #16 tneds to give a "clearer"/"brighter" look. Sometimes (and to some people) any differences are subtle to the point of being indiscernable.

              IMO #16 beads better/tighter and the beads are more likely to roll off the vehicle.

              #16 always lasted longer for me.

              But I'm no expert on #26. I preferred #16 so much that 99% of my Meguiar's LSP experience is with that product.
              Practical Perfectionist

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              • #67
                Well my local supply house still has some so I picked up a can to try and see how I liked it. I have been leaning more toards liquids vs paste waxes of late.

                There are a few things I am going to start playing with as LSP's.

                BTW - if there a shelf life for these products ?

                -R
                My Work log for my Magnum R/T Hemi Registry

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                • #68
                  How does #16 compare to GC paste?
                  Watch your pennies and your dollars will take care of themself.

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by RobAGD
                    .. if there a shelf life for these products ?
                    #16 won't go bad if you keep the tin closed tightly and avoid temperature extremes. I'm finishing a can I opened in the early-mid '90s and I've stockpiled enough to last the rest of my life (and I plan on being around for a while ).

                    How does #16 compare to GC paste?
                    IMO #16 is less "bright"/"reflective" but lasts longer. Discussing the appearance diffs between these products is really splitting hairs and is eye-of-the-beholder stuff anyhow.
                    Practical Perfectionist

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                    • #70
                      Hi guys,

                      I'm not sure if it has been mentioned but I used #16 last night and applied by machine and it has taken it to another level

                      Bryan

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                      • #71
                        Yeah, that's how I do it too, it's a great method. I usually put it on *and* buff it off by machine, with just a quick by-hand follow up.
                        Practical Perfectionist

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                        • #72




                          Meguiars # 16 expensive in Mexico but very glossy
                          ayudando a los regiomontanos a que sus autos brillen waldo_gomez@hotmail.com

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                          • #73
                            There is a can on ebay right now....

                            Item # 260001930225
                            Brandon

                            2007 Black Chevy Avalanche

                            My Albums: Avalanche
                            Meguiars Online Acronyms - Meguiars Product List....

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                            • #74
                              I'll stick to GC paste and NXT paste for now. Very interesting product. Great thread.
                              Watch your pennies and your dollars will take care of themself.

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                              • #75
                                Originally posted by Accumulator
                                Yeah, that's how I do it too, it's a great method. I usually put it on *and* buff it off by machine, with just a quick by-hand follow up.
                                How do you get the wax on the pad ?...do you scoop it out and spread it on the pad by hand/spatula ??...curious as to how you do that...thanks..
                                Bill Poirier
                                West Seneca, NY 14224

                                "until you can afford a great car, always strive for a great looking car"

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