One of my "parts suppliers" from the UK has said they are willing to put me in a couple tins of m16 with the next order. i just have a question, is this stuff still being made or not? If its not, im gonna get more than a "few" cans. and however many extra if people want them. if they are still making it then ill just get a couple and use it as I need it. and secondly..whats the shelf life of the stuff? thanks!
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I really don't know if they still make it or not. Just remember that to use M16 you put it on super thin. By doing that one can should last you a lifetime doing one or two cars. When I found a place that had it I got 4 tins and hardly put a dent in one over the last few years. There are just too many other great waxes to use too. I still use M16 but like to mix it up with all the different ones. As for shelf life as long as it is sealed up in a cool but not freezing place, I'm pretty sure it will last a lifetime too. Hope that helps you!Scott
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M16 is no longer being made hear in the states but could be other parts of the world. I believe it hasn't been available hear sense 2005, so I would get a couple cans when you can.2008 Mazda CX-9 (WIFE'S)
1995 Ford F150 XLT (MINE)
1995 Honda Accord LX (TOTALED)
1962 Lincoln Continental (SOLD)
1965 Ford Mustang (NEW PROJECT)
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Re: m16 question
Originally posted by Motorsports-X View Posti was just wondering if its being made at all.2008 Mazda CX-9 (WIFE'S)
1995 Ford F150 XLT (MINE)
1995 Honda Accord LX (TOTALED)
1962 Lincoln Continental (SOLD)
1965 Ford Mustang (NEW PROJECT)
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Yes, we still make M16 but it can no longer be sold in the US due to changes in regulations. Shelf life is........ years. A lot of years! Paste waxes tend to last a very long time in a sealed container, and we've seen 15 year old waxes and older that are still perfectly good.Michael Stoops
Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.
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