AIO & SG test

Jesstzn

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Yesterday and today I had occasion to do a test on AIO & SG.



I applied AIO by hand and worked it in well and removed. Then using the BN method I applied one layer of SG yeaterday and one today to the paint and the chrome trim.



I left an adjacent panel with no AIO/SG on it out of curiosity and the AIO & SG panel is deffinatly deeper and a little different color. I thought the color was my imagination but I was showing my neighbors wife the results and she also noticed it.





One of my concerns was the heat that we expect our protectants to endure ( With carnubas breaking down in the 180 F area ) but this seems to have come through with flying colors even on the chrome which is subject to the most heat.



Even the cleanup is remarkably easier and I think the slickness hepled here. The area wiped up with no streaking.



I don't know if you guessed yet .. It was my stove top and I cooked pasta on high heat .... Its winter here .. need to detail something..



Edited to correct the Carnuba temp.
 
:lol



The top of my washing machine is my test area when I get something new to try and it is either dark, too cold or wet outside!
 
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~One man’s opinion / observations~



Carnauba wax will melt at 180of, polymers I’m not sure, as I’ve seen 300 – 400oF quoted.



Scottwax I’m sure you do household appliances for pleasure or out of boredom, because G.. knows with the results you get you don’t need the practice



~Hope this helps~





Experience unshared; is knowledge wasted…/



justadumbarchitect * so i question everything*
 
I have never thought of doing appliances :shocked



What are you testing for? They don't get exposed to the elements like the cars do?



I am all for testing but, it this case I am not fully appreciating the test's relevance. A little help?
 
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