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  • rusty bumper
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    Re: Great Deal for M16 on Ebay.

    Originally posted by jeffs42885 View Post
    I hope this isnt a dumb question, but is this wax best applied by hand? And what type of towel did you guys use. I was thinking of using an ultimate wipe to remove it.
    An ultimate wipe would be the towel of choice here.

    Also, if you find the wax a bit difficult to remove, try doing one panel at a time instead of doing the whole car at once. #16 dries fast and can be removed from panel "A" before waxing panel "B".

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  • tcope1
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    Originally posted by rob96826 View Post
    is it nornal or a bad can... did not want to open the other can
    It's normal if the tin has been in the sun. Just let it sit in a cool area or the fridge over night and I'm betting it will set up.

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  • tcope1
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    Originally posted by jeffs42885 View Post
    I hope this isnt a dumb question, but is this wax best applied by hand? And what type of towel did you guys use. I was thinking of using an ultimate wipe to remove it.
    It can applied either way but I think its best applied by hand. Since its applied so thin its easy to just run the applicator over an area quickly. The wax turns to a liquid state when applying so its as easy as can be. For me, no need to break out the machine and duty up another pad just to apply.

    If the paint is prepped correctly and he wax is put on thin it's not difficult to remove. I just use a MF towel to remove.

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  • jeffs42885
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    Re: Great Deal for M16 on Ebay.

    I hope this isnt a dumb question, but is this wax best applied by hand? And what type of towel did you guys use. I was thinking of using an ultimate wipe to remove it.

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  • rob96826
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    i bought a can from a local vendor awhile back & my friend gave me one recently...i shook the can my friend gave to me & sounded watery. the can i bought from the local vendor did not have any noise to it. i opened the waterly sounding one & found this....


    is it nornal or a bad can... did not want to open the other can

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  • noobhax0r
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    anyone else still waiting on their cans??

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  • FastEddysDetailing
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    Originally posted by Sudz On The Run View Post
    I have it if you need matter of fact i have the best prices online......

    Ill be contacting you soon!

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  • Sudz On The Run
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    I have it if you need matter of fact i have the best prices online......

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  • tmerlol
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    so where can i find M16?

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  • the_invisible
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    Yes, after I bought my large shipment at a fixed low price, I told her to jack up the price lol

    jk jk

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  • Mister B
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    Originally posted by Michael Stoops View Post
    Apparently she now realizes what she has - perhaps she's even seen this thread!
    I'm pretty sure she has seen this thread. She actually mentions meguiarsonline at the bottom of her current ad.

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  • Mister B
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    Re: Great Deal for M16 on Ebay.

    Originally posted by Tim Lingor View Post
    You're welcome! Let us know which method you prefer!

    Tim
    Well Tim, I went out to the garage tonight to give my newly acquired M16 a try. I applied it by hand with a foam applicator pad. I was shocked at how easily it went on and how far a small amount on the applicator would go. I was also impressed with how quick it dried for me. In the past I've had problems with waxes taking a very long time before they would fully dry. I guess it might have to do with the somewhat damp and humid environment where I live. With my other liquid waxes I could wax my entire truck and sometimes have to wait an hour or more before it would fully dry, if it was even fully dry by then. Tonight I took M16 and waxed the hood and fenders and by the time i was done it was ready to begin removing. I like it.

    As far as which method of application I prefer, I did not try it by DA, but with as easy as it was to apply by hand I'm not sure that i will ever try it by DA (Well maybe some day), but It was that easy.

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  • Calais
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    I have more tins then I should ever need, I have no reason to get more and I'm glad I took advantage of this auction long before the price went up. I got the best deal I've read so far. It's a good thing we all bought everything up while the price was low. M16 is probably the greatest wax I've tried and I'm glad that those of us that missed the boat on its original distribution got to enjoy it.

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  • rusty bumper
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    If anyone wants to know, I tried #16 on silver paint and the wax darkened the paint very well.

    I pre-cleaned with D151 first.

    These two products work very well together.

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  • rusty bumper
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    Originally posted by Andrew C. View Post
    Maybe she won't sell as much since the M16 fanatics probably already have 10 cans each by now and don't want to pay 15 bucks for a can of something that will last them 5 lifetimes, so she'll drop the price to liquidate her supply.

    How many applications can you get out of one can, if applied correctly?

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