Alex_Perry1
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He did post this at a few minutes after 12am. Maybe he went to bed right after, I'm still giving him some time.
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EdLancer said:I have news that Meg still makes #16, but under another product for a different application ...more to come later, list your nick below if you are interested in getting some they are around $11 a tin ...LoL :drool:
There had best not be a profit motive, or the OP will find himself on the wrong side of a ban.Setec Astronomy said:I'm not sure there isn't some profit motive going on here, since the OP is being so mysterious, but Bence's post reminded me about this web page: http://www.meguiars.com/estore/velocity_productlist.cfm?ItemCode=MT
I'm speculating here, but from my understanding, the VOC regs applied to car care products. Mold release waxes probably don't fall under the same umbrella of regulations yet.sspeer said:OK, so how does Meguiar's get around the VOC issue?
wannafbody said::nixweiss Well IMO it isn't totally surprising. Collinite sells the same products under different numbers but they are honest about it. I've been told that Megs is selling(for all intensive purposes)some of the same stuff under different names and numbers and they act as if they are different products.
I would too Mike, but here is an interesting thread where Mike Phillips states: "Point being, this is an older product that works great for creating a barrier film between the mold and the plug, but it's not the best product for automotive paints."Setec Astronomy said:I would vote for the #8........
3Dog said:Ranney has #16 in stock.
3Dog said:Ranney has #16 in stock.