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#16 vs #26 in cold and warm is better?

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  • #16 vs #26 in cold and warm is better?

    Hi Everyone, I am answering what is better for winter with snow and rain and dayly use for my car , to pass it with # 16 or with #26? Also in summer with 40 C (110 F) which is better?
    When i say beteer I mean when I get more protection for paint for 3-4 months
    Last edited by dikat; Nov 5, 2004, 05:21 AM.

  • #2
    You could use either for both would be just fine.

    Also, on another note... A lot of people forget to wax their chrome to protect it. Protecting your chrome heps to prevent the corrosion and deterioration of your chrome surfaces. So if you have chrome, don't forget to protect it!

    Lynn
    Lynn Matthews

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    • #3
      Thanks for quick answer , but i want to seperate them using one in one season, and not top one in the other.

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      • #4
        You might try #16 in the winter for the durability and switch over to #26 in the summer a richer look.

        For protection, both are very durable.

        Lynn
        Lynn Matthews

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        • #5
          Hey,

          Just for clarification, in the title of your post, you asked about the difference between #16 and #20. But in your post you mentioned #26 instead. So, I am just wondering which product you were wanting to know about?


          Tim
          Tim Lingor's Product Reviews

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          • #6
            Sorry !!!!!!!! you have right. it is #16 vs #26

            I thought that #16 was better for warmer places. Autopia site supports my opinion.

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            • #7
              Thanks for clarifying!

              If you are referring to applying one product over another in different temperatures, a liquid would always have a slight edge in application ease. However, if you take an applicator, and spin it around on top of the #16, you will no trouble applying it in cool or warm temperatures.

              Tim
              Tim Lingor's Product Reviews

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