I went to my local PBE today to look for #80 and to my surprise, I found a can of #16 which has been discontinued. I asked if it was the last one and the guy said yes so I bought it. I recently read a post on here where a few people were going through withdrawals not having #16 readily available. A few questions:
--(Mike, chime in if you can) Besides #26 not being combustible and having phosphorous or whatever, do the two perform the same side by side or is #26 an improved formulation performance wise (not necessarily to get VOC compliant)?
--I also read on the thread that some people found it difficult to remove. I applied it very thin and would have to agree in comparison to Natty's Blue. I applied both to either side of my hood (black acura rsx type-s) and the Natty's came off much easier. Aesthetically speaking, I could not see one looking better and they felt the same. It did rain today, so I will observe beeding.
--The #26 that was at the shop was an older can (they had the new one too) and I just like the look of "grandpa's car wax" type of old-school packaging. With that said, I will go and get #26 depending on the feedback I get--mainly if it can be removed easier than #16 and is as durable. If anyone wants to buy the tin, let me know and what to want to pay (w/shipping).
--(Mike, chime in if you can) Besides #26 not being combustible and having phosphorous or whatever, do the two perform the same side by side or is #26 an improved formulation performance wise (not necessarily to get VOC compliant)?
--I also read on the thread that some people found it difficult to remove. I applied it very thin and would have to agree in comparison to Natty's Blue. I applied both to either side of my hood (black acura rsx type-s) and the Natty's came off much easier. Aesthetically speaking, I could not see one looking better and they felt the same. It did rain today, so I will observe beeding.
--The #26 that was at the shop was an older can (they had the new one too) and I just like the look of "grandpa's car wax" type of old-school packaging. With that said, I will go and get #26 depending on the feedback I get--mainly if it can be removed easier than #16 and is as durable. If anyone wants to buy the tin, let me know and what to want to pay (w/shipping).
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