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Last Step Process/Protection In order to protect all your hard work and to keep your vehicle looking like new it’s important to know how to use a wax/sealant properly. Do you have a question about a wax or sealant? Do you have a unique way of applying wax? Feel free to post here.

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Old 02-21-2008, 10:31 AM
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Hey Calgary if you got those 5 containers coming I'll take them off your hand
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Old 02-21-2008, 10:33 AM
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those are col tins joe, i thin im going to have so spend some time looking around

and carlos, let me try them first ... i might just like them
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Old 02-21-2008, 10:41 AM
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good find on the jars they even come with pure brazilian #1 carnauba wax......

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Old 02-21-2008, 10:42 AM
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good find on the jars they even come with pure brazilian #1 carnauba wax......

well shit.. thats 100% wax... im gettig 2k worth


haha i really need to ook through this site, jeeze, liik like there is some good stuff.. but first more
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hey calgary, and I guess anyone else thats ever done it, whats the best way to transfer a portion of a paste wax into another container?

I tried scraping some off the top of a jar one time and put it in a little plastic container, but it didnt turn out too well... Do you heat it or something like that?
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hey calgary, and I guess anyone else thats ever done it, whats the best way to transfer a portion of a paste wax into another container?

I tried scraping some off the top of a jar one time and put it in a little plastic container, but it didnt turn out too well... Do you heat it or something like that?
I normaly take a spoon, scoop out as large of a chunk as i can get so it dosent fall apart... I place it inthe new tub.. do this until the thing is filled. I then give it a good shake. I find the shake helps the wax stick togher.

This method is far from perfect, iam still trying to find the best method, but so far this has served its purpose
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A couple of things to try as well.
Heat the spoon with hot water. The effect is like that of a heated ice cream scoop in an ice cream container. Also, try a plastic putty knife to scrape off a thin layer.
As previously stated, the shaking does work.
Also, try sitting the container in very hot water for a while. Submerged if possible.
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A couple of things to try as well.
Heat the spoon with hot water. The effect is like that of a heated ice cream scoop in an ice cream container. Also, try a plastic putty knife to scrape off a thin layer.
As previously stated, the shaking does work.
Also, try sitting the container in very hot water for a while. Submerged if possible.
great advince, i going to have to try some this

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