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trhland
02-02-2007, 07:46 PM
How Can You Tell If A Wax Has Filling Properties In It??

JSR
02-02-2007, 08:09 PM
Eat a tub for dinner. If your hungry before bedtime it doesn't or its Chinese.
Sorry could not resist. Must have missed my meds this morning.
Good question though. I will be watching for the answer also. Would it not be called a glaze if it did. I used WaxShop glaze in the past as a wax. Never lasted long but looked good on the graphite vette. Can almost guarantee that Souv and MaxWax do not

BILL
02-02-2007, 08:27 PM
Eat a tub for dinner. If your hungry before bedtime it doesn't or its Chinese.
Sorry could not resist. Must have missed my meds this morning.
Good question though. I will be watching for the answer also. Would it not be called a glaze if it did. I used WaxShop glaze in the past as a wax. Never lasted long but looked good on the graphite vette. Can almost guarantee that Souv and MaxWax do not


I"D SAY ANY CARNUBA.......;)

ScottB
02-02-2007, 08:56 PM
most waxes have some filling ability by nature, but added/enhanced filling capability is typically only found in glazes and some AIO type designs. Easy to tell ...wax a panel heavy in swirls or scratches, if they disappear temporarily they are then be design filled.

Surfer
02-02-2007, 10:27 PM
most waxes have some filling ability by nature, but added/enhanced filling capability is typically only found in glazes and some AIO type designs. Easy to tell ...wax a panel heavy in swirls or scratches, if they disappear temporarily they are then be design filled.Agree, Natty's Blue even says it has light filling ability but I've never noticed any even on faint swirls.

trhland
02-03-2007, 09:15 PM
thanks guys!!

Nuke33
02-03-2007, 09:20 PM
Eat a tub for dinner. If your hungry before bedtime it doesn't or its Chinese.



hahah so true