Tutle Wax Trying to step into High Class Line?

OMG!!! look at the spot you missed :nono





Seriously, looks great :bounce :xyxthumbs
 

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NozeBleedSpeed said:
Tom,how was application,removal,dusting,etc.? Did you put any on a trim test area for staining?



Aw heck, NBS, I meant to write about that. Application was the same as any other semi-soft paste; it goes on thin if you want it to. Removal was easier than #26 and GC, harder than S100 and Souv, with no streaking. There's no dusting, it comes off semi-damp and a little bit sticky. I did try a test area for staining and white residue, the window seal on the driver's door; no staining, it comes off clean and easy. That's important for me; that XM antenna on the decklid is a sob to keep black.



Murph1083, the indoor pics are TW.



Dang, I'll go down and whack that bolt with some trim shine, sorry guys! :D :D



Edit: I'll try tomorrow morning, in the sun. I couldn't get a better picture tonight.



Tom
 
Thanks Tom.

Hell, I guess now you need to go back and get some of that EO Nanner wax. You can section the red mater' up and test em all while you still have some paint left.

:D
 
All kidding aside, do you really think that I could polish the paint off? I figure that's the excuse to get a new paint job. "Honey, it has to get one. It's not like I want to spend $5000, that's just how much paint jobs cost these days."





Tom
 
from EO's website:



"EO's Nanowax Utilizes Nano Technology To Fill Minor Swirls And Scratches And NanoNano Technology To Search Out And Remove Wheelwell Filth. Further, Tri-Nano Technology Alerts User To Neglected Wax Residue Via Voice Signals."



Looks like someone should have been using Nano Wax...



disclaimer: not from EO's website
 
Well, I dont think youre really going to wax your paint off. BUT....you might want to watch the thin areas pretty closely. Areas like sharp edges and such take much more of a "hit" from polishing. Those areas are usually the first to thin out and give up.



(House of Kolor mixes some bodacious reds,especially for silver base...just in case ;) )
 
OKAY, OKAY!



Thanks, NBS, I didn't really think I could, but, y'never know, y'know? I'd want that dark blood red, I think Ford had it for Mustangs a couple years ago; like inbetween blood red and what I have now.
 

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