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Has wax spoiled us?? - 11-06-2009, 03:01 PM

Just finished half of my truck (clay, compound, polish, glaze, wax) and i couldn't help but say to myself man compounds are hard to remove compared to the waxes of today lol..... i was saying cant i just wax it

Whats your thoughts has this ever happened to you

(oh yea if you couldn't tell im waiting for my third coat of NR to dry and got bored )


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Re: Has wax spoiled us?? - 11-06-2009, 03:55 PM

I am curious. How often do you do this procedure, and why?
Is it some kind a therapy?
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Re: Has wax spoiled us?? - 11-06-2009, 08:01 PM

Bill he works for poorboys and the boss is away so his truck is inside and he is using everything in the wearhouse up....

bill.. there are some people here that you will not understand don't try


   
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Re: Has wax spoiled us?? - 11-07-2009, 12:55 AM

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Just finished half of my truck (clay, compound, polish, glaze, wax) and i couldn't help but say to myself man compounds are hard to remove compared to the waxes of today lol..... i was saying cant i just wax it

Whats your thoughts has this ever happened to you

(oh yea if you couldn't tell im waiting for my third coat of NR to dry and got bored )
Nah, we just know when we take off the wax how good it looks and feels.

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I am curious. How often do you do this procedure, and why?
Is it some kind a therapy?
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Yes it's threapy, and we do it as often as possible.

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Bill he works for poorboys and the boss is away so his truck is inside and he is using everything in the wearhouse up....

bill.. there are some people here that you will not understand don't try
he could have sent me some wax.


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Re: Has wax spoiled us?? - 11-07-2009, 12:02 PM

I need no reason for multiple layers of any product I use.

What I need is energy! Have they started selling "energy" on the forums yet?


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Re: Has wax spoiled us?? - 11-07-2009, 03:54 PM

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I need no reason for multiple layers of any product I use.

What I need is energy! Have they started selling "energy" on the forums yet?
That's what I need cw.


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Re: Has wax spoiled us?? - 11-12-2009, 11:38 AM

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Re: Has wax spoiled us?? - 11-12-2009, 12:46 PM

we do this because we- or better yall make $$$ doing it and you get to work with artistic side- which is truely a form of art. ANDDDDDDDDDD- we do it because our automobiles are for some, a very big investment and if we take care of them-or even an older care- they will hold their value much better. Yes, it can be a labor of love when we do it for a friend for free as we all have many a time. When you do good things for other people- it comes back to you ten fold at least.
   
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Re: Has wax spoiled us?? - 11-14-2009, 06:39 AM

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1: Just finished half of my truck (clay, compound, polish, glaze, wax) and i couldn't help but say to myself man compounds are hard to remove compared to the waxes of today
Yes and no, if you are using someone else s product, yes removal might be harder, if you over working Poorboy's product, it might be harder to remove but saying the compounds or polish's remove with more difficulty... I have to say not that I have found, unless I did something wrong. ( by over working a product or using to much.)
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2: ..... i was saying cant i just wax it
You could IF YOU WERE LAZY,...ooh never mind I forgot this is Pocketts.....rotflmao
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3: Whats your thoughts has this ever happened to you
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4oh yea if you couldn't tell im waiting for my third coat of NR to dry and got bored )
NR??? I see who your influence is... and he is as OBSESSIVE as one could get.

I'm only an hour away and would like to see up close and personal the finished truck, but here's where I get LAZY and get Rectal glaucoma... just can't see my ass driving that far just to hang out.


WOW for me to catch this at 7:15am Saturday morning! ! ! ! !
when NORMAL people sleep in if the could.

paragraph 1,
1/2 way done with the truck
paragraph 4,
3rd coat drying.

I wonder if and when he gets a fire call in the middle of the night he puts on a left sock and left shoe then a right sock and right shoe?
.... sometimes I just slay my self...


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