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  • Re: Great Deal for M16 on Ebay.

    about to test it out now in the dark, though i did prime it using Mike's method to spin the tin around and even out the wax and let it sit for a while earlier.

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    • Re: Great Deal for M16 on Ebay.

      Originally posted by noobhax0r View Post
      about to test it out now in the dark, though i did prime it using Mike's method to spin the tin around and even out the wax and let it sit for a while earlier.
      Let me know how it goes.
      James - 1979 Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais
      Calais Auto Detailing
      CalaisDetails@aim.com
      www.calaisdetailing.com (under construction)

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      • Re: Great Deal for M16 on Ebay.

        Did a spot test on a fender panel... since the wax wasnt completely solid, the foam applicator grabbed more product, so I had to spread it on thicker onto a small panel. Wax went on easy and came off easy. The wax gave a warm glow in the light vs unwaxed, so Im assuming its fine (probably not 100% since Meg's advises against separated products). Water tested.. sheeting was better vs nonwaxed, spraying water still resulted in nice beading as well.. sorry no pics, though i will post some of the hood when i do the whole car within the next few days

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        • Re: Great Deal for M16 on Ebay.

          Originally posted by noobhax0r View Post
          Did a spot test on a fender panel... since the wax wasnt completely solid, the foam applicator grabbed more product, so I had to spread it on thicker onto a small panel. The wax gave a warm glow in the light vs unwaxed, so Im assuming its fine (probably not 100% since Meg's advises against separated products). Water tested.. sheeting was better vs nonwaxed, spraying water still resulted in nice beading as well.. sorry no pics, though i will post some of the hood when i do the whole car within the next few days
          So then it is fine. Glad to hear it.
          James - 1979 Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais
          Calais Auto Detailing
          CalaisDetails@aim.com
          www.calaisdetailing.com (under construction)

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          • Re: Great Deal for M16 on Ebay.

            If your wax is a bit separated or you would like to get it back to its original state, here are some steps:

            - Take a small pot and fill it hot water. Place it on the stove and turn the heat to medium.

            - Remove the lid and use a pair of pliers or something to firmly grasp your tin of wax. You want to submerge the tin until the water level is about a centimeter from the top of the tin.

            - Use a spoon or other utensil to mash the wax. Keep stirring the wax until it is completely melted. Be sure that the water never comes to a boil.

            - Once the wax is melted, you can take out the tin and let it cool. It might take a while to be completely solid.


            Note: this is not a recommended procedure. However, I have done this many times with very good success.
            Chris
            Dasher Detailing Services

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            • Re: Great Deal for M16 on Ebay.

              Originally posted by PorscheGuy997 View Post
              If your wax is a bit separated or you would like to get it back to its original state, here are some steps:

              - Take a small pot and fill it hot water. Place it on the stove and turn the heat to medium.

              - Remove the lid and use a pair of pliers or something to firmly grasp your tin of wax. You want to submerge the tin until the water level is about a centimeter from the top of the tin.

              - Use a spoon or other utensil to mash the wax. Keep stirring the wax until it is completely melted. Be sure that the water never comes to a boil.

              - Once the wax is melted, you can take out the tin and let it cool. It might take a while to be completely solid.


              Note: this is not a recommended procedure. However, I have done this many times with very good success.

              Uhhh dude, i think you just gave your secret out for how to make your dash wax
              "Every moment frontin and maxin
              Chillin in the car they spent all day waxin
              "

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              • Re: Great Deal for M16 on Ebay.

                Originally posted by Zuke View Post
                Uhhh dude, i think you just gave your secret out for how to make your dash wax
                Actually he wrote a step by step of how to make his dash wax in the original thread about his dash wax.
                James - 1979 Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais
                Calais Auto Detailing
                CalaisDetails@aim.com
                www.calaisdetailing.com (under construction)

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                • Re: Great Deal for M16 on Ebay.

                  Works with Kiwi shoe polish too!

                  for those of us who use it for work such as I do once in a while.....
                  Philippians 2:14 - Do all things without grumbling or questioning,

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                  • Re: Great Deal for M16 on Ebay.

                    I ended up with 12 tins of M16 sitting in my closet, that should last me a while....and I still have 5 tins of Collinite 476s and 1 tin of FK1000P to get through!
                    NOTE: Post count does not reflect actual detailing knowledge.

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                    • Re: Great Deal for M16 on Ebay.

                      omgoodness why must all of you guys hoarde?!!?

                      anyone like to send me a tin? Say for 10 bucks?

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                      • Re: Great Deal for M16 on Ebay.

                        I heated my funny looking tin. I'm still waiting for it to completely re-solidify.
                        James - 1979 Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais
                        Calais Auto Detailing
                        CalaisDetails@aim.com
                        www.calaisdetailing.com (under construction)

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                        • Re: Great Deal for M16 on Ebay.

                          Originally posted by Xan7hos View Post
                          omgoodness why must all of you guys hoarde?!!?

                          anyone like to send me a tin? Say for 10 bucks?
                          You live w/ in walking distance to the Meg's garage, Id trade 10 tins for that anyday.
                          "Every moment frontin and maxin
                          Chillin in the car they spent all day waxin
                          "

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                          • Re: Great Deal for M16 on Ebay.

                            Am I the only one who has only one can of M16?
                            Nick
                            Tucker's Detailing Services
                            815-954-0773
                            2012 Ford Transit Connect

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                            • Re: Great Deal for M16 on Ebay.

                              Originally posted by Tuck91 View Post
                              Am I the only one who has only one can of M16?
                              No, I only bought one can too.

                              Wished I would have made the seller an offer on two cans though.
                              r. b.

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                              • Re: Great Deal for M16 on Ebay.

                                Originally posted by PorscheGuy997 View Post
                                If your wax is a bit separated or you would like to get it back to its original state, here are some steps:

                                - Take a small pot and fill it hot water. Place it on the stove and turn the heat to medium.

                                - Remove the lid and use a pair of pliers or something to firmly grasp your tin of wax. You want to submerge the tin until the water level is about a centimeter from the top of the tin.

                                - Use a spoon or other utensil to mash the wax. Keep stirring the wax until it is completely melted. Be sure that the water never comes to a boil.

                                - Once the wax is melted, you can take out the tin and let it cool. It might take a while to be completely solid.


                                Note: this is not a recommended procedure. However, I have done this many times with very good success.
                                So I take it that no water is allowed in the can?
                                r. b.

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