New P16S Carnauba!

eShine, you're crazy! :) I actually got the link to this thread from another forum (detailcity), but had to put in my $0.02.



1) I feel sorry for your poor wife, who will have to buy a new pot now...

2) " " " " " " ", " " " " buy a new fridge now...

3) I feel sorry for your future children, whose genes you've contaminated by breathing those fumes...:D

4) At least you didn't try this while naked... shudder



Charles
 
crobinso said:
eShine, you're crazy! :) I actually got the link to this thread from another forum (detailcity), but had to put in my $0.02.



1) I feel sorry for your poor wife, who will have to buy a new pot now...

2) " " " " " " ", " " " " buy a new fridge now...

3) I feel sorry for your future children, whose genes you've contaminated by breathing those fumes...:D

4) At least you didn't try this while naked... shudder



Charles



My wife knows she married a nut! She just walks by shaking her head! LOL



Who says I had clothes on? :D
 
Tonight I will be swirl removing the hood on my 2002 Dakota Sport and applying regular P21S on one side, and P16S on the other. No sealants underneath! I will start a new thread on its progress, we will see if this whole idea was worth the while. We will see how long it lasts! Its winter time here in Canada so it will be exposed to the worse possible conditions. Time will tell.
 
eShine said:
Tonight I will be swirl removing the hood on my 2002 Dakota Sport and applying regular P21S on one side, and P16S on the other. No sealants underneath! I will start a new thread on its progress, we will see if this whole idea was worth the while. We will see how long it lasts! Its winter time here in Canada so it will be exposed to the worse possible conditions. Time will tell.



Looking forward to it!
 
eShine said:
Tonight I will be swirl removing the hood on my 2002 Dakota Sport and applying regular P21S on one side, and P16S on the other. No sealants underneath! I will start a new thread on its progress, we will see if this whole idea was worth the while. We will see how long it lasts! Its winter time here in Canada so it will be exposed to the worse possible conditions. Time will tell.



:bow awesome.... can't wait, and we want pics!! :xyxthumbs
 
DETAILKING said:
Man use your head! These formulas contain solvents that have a flashpoint that can be reached when heated......





I already tried using my head, but it didn't fit inside the pot..... :p



This is a 5-star thread for sure. I am also eager to see the results. A really cool idea, now let me go into the kitchen and check my mothernite pure 476S.....
 
Ahhhhhh, well this has definatly been the laugh for the day. lol. Did anybody ever try out the collinite/#16 combo? Seems like that woulbe uuber durable and not look to bad....
 
eShine said:
Roll? Roll of what? LOL :D



When it comes to quality, 35mm > digital :p



I dropped off my film for developing and a picture CD (includes a couple outside shots of the CL500 I used the Shokar twins on last week), I'm fixin't to hit the park and get 10-12 miles on my inlines since it is around 75 degrees right now, so it will be a few hours before I pick them up and post them.
 
stevet said:
What does TMI mean?



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Scottwax said:
When it comes to quality, 35mm > digital :p

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LOL...so true...that is what i told my friend who was looking at a 8.0mp camera! I said: Why bother trying to get a camera that'll almost shoot as well as a 35mm (and pay so much)? Why not get the 35mm instead?! I love my digital camera, but for serious events, i still break out my Canon 35mm.....



Back on topic:

I know many are waiting to see N100 in action ( I know I am), but it will have to wait until the rain stops! I'm shooting for wednesday!
 
Oh my god! That's the funniest damn thing I've ever seen on here! This is the Forum Hall of Fame! My girl would KILL me if she seen that in our fridge!
 
Finally, no rain! I will be doing a full clay/polish/wax tommorrow, but i decided to do a test spot of N100 today!

Full detail of truck coming tommorrow...



*Keep in mind that this is just a simple application of the wax, no polish was used prior to using n100.....I will be using polish on the detail tommorrow -Buddha



A picture of N100:



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Its actually got a yellower tint to it, but it came out white in the pictures....



I first cleaned the area with Poorboys Spray and wipe:



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Then i applied N100 with a foam applicator:

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It hazed in approximately 35 mins, i think b/c of the 50 degree ambient temperature....



Removed with a MF cloth:



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I tried to take pictures in various light, overall, it looks good, but no discernable difference (in my eyes) to using either Nattys or S100 alone! It still looks good though....It buffed off very easily (as S100 and Nattys both do), as I applied it as thinly as i could.



Further testing will commence tommorrow....Stay tuned
 
RCBuddha-it took 35 minutes to haze because you applied way too much wax! You should still be able to see the reflections through the thin layer that is the correct amount.



If first used my combo on a low 50 degree day and I could wipe on a panel and wipe off immediately.



Just thought I'd point that out and save you some time and product. :)
 
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