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  • Can this be used on paint?

    I saw this at a surplus store.

    Butchers Bowling Alley Wax. It's a paste wax.
    Can said it was a nuba blend of wax's. 5 bucks for it.
    bwccompany.com
    MOL- Welcome to the world of real detailer's


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    Re: Can this be used on paint?

    Why don`t you use Deep Crystal System Carnauba Wax ? Thats $7 and Liquid.
    Detailing cars is a form of art. Most appreciate it, few possess the required skill and even fewer understand it.

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    • #3
      Re: Can this be used on paint?

      Well I DO have these.........



      Just saw that can and wondered
      MOL- Welcome to the world of real detailer's

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      • #4
        Re: Can this be used on paint?

        Stick to what you`re used to,than you know what you`ll get
        Detailing cars is a form of art. Most appreciate it, few possess the required skill and even fewer understand it.

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        • #5
          Re: Can this be used on paint?

          Well, on their website it claims to be suitable for painted surfaces. Why don't you give a try on your car. (I am totally kidding here!!!) I'm going to put another coat of #16 on mine. Or #21. Maybe some NXT.

          Let us know if you roll a strike with that bowling alley wax or if it's more like a 7-10 split!
          Michael Stoops
          Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.

          Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.

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          • #6
            Re: Can this be used on paint?

            Originally posted by kellyinkc View Post
            I saw this at a surplus store.

            Butchers Bowling Alley Wax. It's a paste wax.
            Can said it was a nuba blend of wax's. 5 bucks for it.
            bwccompany.com
            The bowling alley wax may give a hard wax finish, but it wont have the oils in it to give that high gloss shine. Bowling alleys have a shinney surface, but wet look is not needed.

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            • #7
              Re: Can this be used on paint?

              Originally posted by Mike-in-Orange View Post
              Well, on their website it claims to be suitable for painted surfaces. Why don't you give a try on your car. (I am totally kidding here!!!) I'm going to put another coat of #16 on mine. Or #21. Maybe some NXT.

              Let us know if you roll a strike with that bowling alley wax or if it's more like a 7-10 split!
              I won't use it. I would NOT admit if I did a 7-10 split....
              Sticking to 21 topped by S100 or 16.
              MOL- Welcome to the world of real detailer's

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              • #8
                Re: Can this be used on paint?

                I would stick with what works. IMHO, anything that isn't Meguiar's isn't worth putting on my car.
                2016 Focus ST

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                • #9
                  Re: Can this be used on paint?

                  try it on ur lawn mower or something..... just for fun...

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                  • #10
                    Re: Can this be used on paint?

                    Hmmm hard wood finish vs. automotive paint. I think it was formulated for a different purpose. Besides I bet it will be a bear to get off once it has set up and dried.

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