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Hi
Can anyone recommend a good wax polish? Back in the UK we had a good product called Mur but I don't seem to be able to find it over here in the US. Can anyone help? Thanks Claire |
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I'm pleased with the results of WxBlock/WxSeal, sold
by Tim Mara of www.wingsandwheels.com Others will probably say the hard wax is the ONLY way to go. I can't argue. But since I don't have the type of powered polisher necessary to apply the hard wax, I'll go with the stuff that can be applied by hand. Also, since I have about eight thumbs per hand, I'd probably rip chunks of the trailing edge off with the power buffer. The WxSeal/WxBlock can also be applied by a power buffer, but as I stated above, I don't have one. I'm just thankful the wings aren't a millimeter longer than 15 metres when I'm polishing them! Per the movie 'Karate Kid': Wax On; Wax Off! Oh, my sore arms! When you're through, make sure you're looking at the bird through good sunglasses! Ray Lovinggood Carrboro, North Carolina, USA LS1-d At 01:30 04 January 2005, Claire Emson wrote: Hi Can anyone recommend a good wax polish? Back in the UK we had a good product called Mur but I don't seem to be able to find it over here in the US. Can anyone help? Thanks Claire |
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Ray Lovinggood wrote:
I'm pleased with the results of WxBlock/WxSeal, sold by Tim Mara of www.wingsandwheels.com Others will probably say the hard wax is the ONLY way to go. I can't argue. But since I don't have the type of powered polisher necessary to apply the hard wax, I'll go with the stuff that can be applied by hand. Also, since I have about eight thumbs per hand, I'd probably rip chunks of the trailing edge off with the power buffer. The WxSeal/WxBlock can also be applied by a power buffer, but as I stated above, I don't have one. I'm just thankful the wings aren't a millimeter longer than 15 metres when I'm polishing them! Per the movie 'Karate Kid': Wax On; Wax Off! Oh, my sore arms! When you're through, make sure you're looking at the bird through good sunglasses! Ray Lovinggood Carrboro, North Carolina, USA LS1-d Second that. I bought a cheap buffer from Wally World and found the added weight and hassle of the buffer was more work than cleaning and waxing by hand. Beautiful results. Shawn |
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SO maybe a short span PW-5 really IS a good idea :PPPPPPP
I'm just thankful the wings aren't a millimeter longer than 15 metres when I'm polishing them! Per the movie 'Karate Kid': Wax On; Wax Off! Oh, my sore arms! Ray Lovinggood Carrboro, North Carolina, USA LS1-d -- ------------+ Mark J. Boyd |
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Claire Emson wrote: Hi Can anyone recommend a good wax polish? Back in the UK we had a good product called Mur but I don't seem to be able to find it over here in the US. Can anyone help? Thanks Claire |
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