New P16S Carnauba!

eShine

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Ok, So here I am up late and can't really catch any sleep. I am going through my products thinking.



"I really like P21S and #16. I sit there staring at the products thinking



"Why hasn't anyone tried this!" Usually when I get these thoughts I end up in the hospital! Soo, I will let the pics do the talking...



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Both waxes melted VERY easily with barely any heat and I just mixed them with the sauce spoon as they melted. My wife will likely be wondering why the pasta taste so funny down the road! LOL





I can say this! I was shocked how both products qualities came together in feel, smell, application and looks! This is my new topper! Its winter time here in Canada so I cant get any outdoor pics but I will try to get some indoor pics in the morning with natural light! This is a must try! If you are twisted between two Carnaubas.......



PS, if you are not 150% confident in doing something like this just donâ€â„¢t do it! I did burn my pinky finger while pouring the hot wax into the containers! Proceed at your own stupidity! :D
 
got any samples you wanna send out?



:D :rofl that looks like it was some fun in the kitchen. hmmm hows does it smell now?
 
ZaneO said:
That's some funny stuff. I'm interested in the appearance and durability.



I am going to try to get pics. I really looks like P21S and #16 together! The slickness is great too! I am hoping I have a product with P21S looks and #16 durability!
 
LOLLLLL I was literally laughing thinking... wow this guy has got the fever.



Thats some funny stuff.. I would love for you to do a real test on it as far as durability, wetness, depth and all that good stuff.



Has anyone tried mixing other products to combine the "perfect" wax/sealant/glaze?
 
Out of curiosity, at what temp. does carnauba melt like that? Anyone know? The reason I am asking this is because of past discussions of wax melting on cars exposed to extreme heat. This might tell us exactly what temps. cause this to happen.
 
I think someone tried to use NXT on a pad with GC leftovers on it. It was posted on the megs forum, I guess nothing stunning. It resulted in NXT becoming hard to buff...



But I guess I will try mixing several drops of a glaze (#80) into some fifths of NXT. I would like to see NXT with more glaze. Co'z as far as my experience dictates, NXT tend to remove at least 15%-20% of the glaze under it. Thus, better mix it there, however, durability might be compromised!



eShine:



That's one hell "EXTREME" detailing!:bow :bow :shocked :D :D



EDIT:



You're taking this hobby into greater heights! More challenges! Who knows? In the near future, this interest may become more on mixing products than just applying them. And no longer one single product will satisfy the Autopian taste!:bounce
 
JDookie said:
Out of curiosity, at what temp. does carnauba melt like that? Anyone know? The reason I am asking this is because of past discussions of wax melting on cars exposed to extreme heat. This might tell us exactly what temps. cause this to happen.



I was very suprised how low the heat was. I put my digi temp gauge in the melted wax and it was 115 degrees F.
 
tripper_11 said:
I think someone tried to use NXT on a pad with GC leftovers on it. It was posted on the megs forum, I guess nothing stunning. It resulted in NXT becoming hard to buff...



But I guess I will try mixing several drops of a glaze (#80) into some fifths of NXT. I would like to see NXT with more glaze. Co'z as far as my experience dictates, NXT tend to remove at least 15%-20% of the glaze under it. Thus, better mix it there, however, durability might be compromised!



eShine:



That's one hell "EXTREME" detailing!:bow :bow :shocked :D :D



I only tried this because they are solid waxes and I knew they would cool to a mixed solid. I wouldnt think liquid chemicals would have such great results, They might seperate or have a reaction.
 
Wow, 115 degrees F. Down here in New Orleans, we get summer temps. in the high 90's on a regular basis. Surface temps. during that time must be well over 115 degrees, which confirms the idea that waxes aren't a good choice in the summer months while exposed to extreme heat.



Sealants = Summer

Sealants + Carnauba = Winter
 
tripper_11 said:
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EDIT:



You're taking this hobby into greater heights! More challenges! Who knows? In the near future, this interest may become more on mixing products than just applying them. And no longer one single product will satisfy the Autopian taste!:bounce



Who knows! Maybe some day we can all create recipes! LOL. It will be like grandmas secret pasta sauce recipe!
 
Gee, I've got a jar of #26 and #16 i don't use, i wonder what they would be like together....hmmmmm:idea :D :p



Let us know how it comes out!
 
RCBuddha said:
Gee, I've got a jar of #26 and #16 i don't use, i wonder what they would be like together....hmmmmm:idea :D :p



Let us know how it comes out!



I would think it would just become a bigger jar of #26. Isn't #26 basically just an updated of #16 but with cleaners added to it?
 
Ok, these pics are the best I can do. It is night time and there is barely any light. My White never looked so wet!



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