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Regular Member
Is this a nornal feature of Glaze?
Squirted a very small amount of Meg's #7 onto the top of my Kaw gastank...
It hit the tank & promptly slide off the side onto the floor..
It left no trace behind on the gas tank at all...
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Re: Is this a nornal feature of Glaze?
I think it's mostly some type of mineral oil.
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Regular Member
Re: Is this a nornal feature of Glaze?
I think ya may be right about the mineral oil.
Those who possess real knowledge are rare. Those who can set that knowledge into motion in the physical world are rarer still. The few who possess real knowledge and can set it into motion of their own hands are the rarest of all.
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Super Member
Re: Is this a nornal feature of Glaze?
I don't think #7 is a "normal" glaze.
I've never used #7, but other glazes I've used like Poorboys Black Hole or Prima Amigo both apply like a sealant.
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Re: Is this a nornal feature of Glaze?
Back in the single stage paint days, glazes were oily and shined up the paint. The modern glazes are more like a concealing sealant.
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Regular Member
Re: Is this a nornal feature of Glaze?
I thought it was pretty funny. My first thought was "ok, I guess the paint IS slick"
Those who possess real knowledge are rare. Those who can set that knowledge into motion in the physical world are rarer still. The few who possess real knowledge and can set it into motion of their own hands are the rarest of all.
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