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05-27-2014, 08:13 AM
#591
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Re: Son1c 's Home Brew Carnauba Wax - ProtoWax -> Picture Heavy
Here is a shot from brewing in the Waxatory yesterday
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05-27-2014, 08:42 AM
#592
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Re: Son1c 's Home Brew Carnauba Wax - ProtoWax -> Picture Heavy
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05-27-2014, 05:37 PM
#593
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Originally Posted by sproketser
Nice results A2D !
Thanks! I prayed for it to rain since applying Protowax93 and it has started. Here's a heading shot! It looks better than anything I've ever worked with.
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05-27-2014, 09:57 PM
#594
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Son1c 's Home Brew Carnauba Wax - ProtoWax -> Picture Heavy
That photo quality sucked. Here's another
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05-28-2014, 06:34 AM
#595
Super Member
Re: Son1c 's Home Brew Carnauba Wax - ProtoWax -> Picture Heavy
Nice shots A2D ! Keep it on ..
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05-28-2014, 09:15 AM
#596
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Re: Son1c 's Home Brew Carnauba Wax - ProtoWax -> Picture Heavy
This is one of the most awesome threads I've seen. Anywhere. EVER!
I haven't read the whole thing yet, and I'm sure someone has asked already, but what do you do with the rejects? Do you save them up, then remelt and mix them together?
What's the purpose of coconut oil? And turpentine, really? I would have never thought that was an auto wax ingredient.
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05-30-2014, 01:30 PM
#597
Super Member
Re: Son1c 's Home Brew Carnauba Wax - ProtoWax -> Picture Heavy
Originally Posted by A2D Signature
Thanks! I prayed for it to rain since applying Protowax93 and it has started. Here's a heading shot! It looks better than anything I've ever worked with.
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happy to hear that!
Originally Posted by Mr_Anderson
This is one of the most awesome threads I've seen. Anywhere. EVER!
I haven't read the whole thing yet, and I'm sure someone has asked already, but what do you do with the rejects? Do you save them up, then remelt and mix them together?
What's the purpose of coconut oil? And turpentine, really? I would have never thought that was an auto wax ingredient.
haha thanks mr anderson! It's certainly become a long read now but I'd like to think a good one!
It depends, I have most of the protowaxes so ~120 + a lot of testing pours, probably 40 usable waxes that have accumulated over the year not sure what I will do with them yet. Many protowaxes don't function that well and will sadly never leave the Waxatory!
Coconut oil has several uses including it as a nice glossing agent, turpentine can be used as solvent which is essentially a carrier for the wax
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06-02-2014, 11:48 AM
#598
Super Member
Re: Son1c 's Home Brew Carnauba Wax - ProtoWax -> Picture Heavy
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cd48Pgo2750]Detailing Snow Foam Cannon Pre-Soak SON1C Wax ProtoFoam 8 ( Nuke ) Surface Cleansing Soap - YouTube[/video]
SON1C Wax ProtoFoam 8 Nuke by Son1cWax, on Flickr
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06-02-2014, 11:57 AM
#599
Super Member
Re: Son1c 's Home Brew Carnauba Wax - ProtoWax -> Picture Heavy
SON1C Wax ProtoFoam Snow Foam - Wash & Wax - Cleanser - Maintenance
writeup and new thread on my snow foam product goals and a bit of history
Sneak peek at SON1C Wax ProtoFoam Snow Foam 9
SON1C Wax ProtoFoam by Son1cWax, on Flickr
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06-05-2014, 05:32 AM
#600
Regular Member
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