Harleyguy
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Had a nice surprise when i came home today .Tell me what you think about these products and if you ever used any of them .Thanks

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I was doing some other forum readings about claying and other products and ran across this guy who happened to have a bunch of odd ball stuff i emailed him and the rest is history.To be honest i don't even remember the forum.If anyone is intrested i can always contact him if you like .:thumbup:That Riccardo is nuthin' but crap! I better drive down and get rid of it for you.
What's the story? (without burning your source)
Well maybe we can send Lucy to you......:devil:
When you become a really top notch i will send some too you with some more cookiesYou are so lucky Adam, I wish I had some Riccardo clay.![]()
When you become a really top notch i will send some too you with some more cookies
I used the Megs 16 on Saturday making sure i put it on very light.Went on and off very easy by hand seems to leave a little more shine then the Natty's blue i used .The car is mostly a garage queen so not too worried about how long it lasts.One thing with a black vette if a fly passes by you need to clean it again other then having to wear cotton gloves when touching any body panel your always going to have some form of finger grease or mark.I have to learn to live with black and that's not easyI haven't tried that Ricardo clay, but I'm hearing stories that it is pretty nice. That Megs #16 is a rare wax, it's pretty durable, but I still will take Collinite 476S any day over it. I have both tins in my collection though...
Thanks for the heads up.I didn't have any problem removing it i guess i did it right :scared:just dont let M16 dry to long, then its like removing concrete