The recent thread on M16 got me thinking. Can I possibly live without a tin of the stuff? And when one gives this question serious thought, there can only be one answer: of course not! So today I visited the eShine website and ordered myself a tin. Will I ever use it? Probably not. But one never knows.
And that got me thinking, what other classic waxes are there that my father may have used but which may not be around much longer? So I did some research and I came up with the name Harly Wax. Well, if I can't live without M16, I can't live without Harly Wax. I'll show those boutique waxes that they aren't going to get my money! And so I ordered a tin.
I probably will never use it either. I've never applied a paste wax, and the liquid waxes are so easy. I'm very happy with the waxes I presently own. I'm very happy with NXT and Gold Class. I don't need M26 (yes, I'll have to get some within the next six months) or M16 or Harly Wax or Collinite 845 (yes, I confess I ordered a bottle last week to apply to our Taurus for the winter months) or Souveran or ...
I must be mad ...
Cheers,
Al
And that got me thinking, what other classic waxes are there that my father may have used but which may not be around much longer? So I did some research and I came up with the name Harly Wax. Well, if I can't live without M16, I can't live without Harly Wax. I'll show those boutique waxes that they aren't going to get my money! And so I ordered a tin.
I probably will never use it either. I've never applied a paste wax, and the liquid waxes are so easy. I'm very happy with the waxes I presently own. I'm very happy with NXT and Gold Class. I don't need M26 (yes, I'll have to get some within the next six months) or M16 or Harly Wax or Collinite 845 (yes, I confess I ordered a bottle last week to apply to our Taurus for the winter months) or Souveran or ...
I must be mad ...
Cheers,
Al

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