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    paste wax solutions

    like some others I hate dealing with the handling of pastewax. To me it seems to take too much time away from the process of detailing the car. BUt I have a solution...if someone out there would actually try this.

    Rather than have the wax in a tin...put it on a dispensor like a anti-persperant roll on. This way the product is easier to use.
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    are you than planning on putting it directly on the paint or to rub it on an applicator?
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    Interesting.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by AUdakota
    are you than planning on putting it directly on the paint or to rub it on an applicator?

    I would think put it directly on the finish..then just rub it in?? im trying to imagine the time savings though.....HELP

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    Its been done and works fine...in fact Groits sells a wax in a container just like that..pops up and you apply to a pad or applicator....like a deodorant ....

    Just clean out a deodorant container..melt the wax in a double boiler..pour it in and cool....only thing is I do not know how air tight they are so the wax may dry out in time....worth a shot to those who like the idea...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Al-53
    Its been done and works fine...in fact Groits sells a wax in a container just like that..pops up and you apply to a pad or applicator....like a deodorant ....

    Just clean out a deodorant container..melt the wax in a double boiler..pour it in and cool....only thing is I do not know how air tight they are so the wax may dry out in time....worth a shot to those who like the idea...

    AL
    AL.........Help me out .....where is the actual time savings??

    Inserting the foamie in a jar of paste wax and applying to surface as we do now or

    applying the wax to a foamie via a container and applying to surface...

    What am i missing.... .......

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    Bill I think the concept is for the people who use a PC to apply wax..you just pop some up and rub on the pc pad and go.....I do waxes by hand..and just apply the wax from the tin to the applicator..old school I guess...
    But for PC users it is nice....I guess...lol....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Al-53
    Bill I think the concept is for the people who use a PC to apply wax..you just pop some up and rub on the pc pad and go.....I do waxes by hand..and just apply the wax from the tin to the applicator..old school I guess...
    But for PC users it is nice....I guess...lol....

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    Ahhhhhh so...... Thanks AL......Yes! for P.C.s maybe a good idea...

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    PC to apply wax rocks, rub on the pad and I can do damn near half the truck, the action of the PC leaves a perfect, even, thin coat and seems to spread product further. I mainly do it for time, takes me a fraction of the time then by hand.
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    This is an interesting topic, I personally don't mind using the paste...but I can see the point to this topic. Interesting idea though.

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