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763.1 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Mon Feb 24 1992 17:15 | 4 |
| If it's perfect weather for the beach and cruising, what are you doing
waxing the car?
Steve
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763.2 | somebody is pulling our leg | IMTDEV::BERRY | Dwight Berry | Tue Feb 25 1992 03:02 | 6 |
| Speaking of car wax, don't ya get the feeling that the car washes are
ripping us off on car wax? You go through and the wash starts. Then a
sign blinks that says, "WAX". Do you think we're really getting wax?
Is you do, then try this. Tell the attendant that you don't want the
wash, but just the wax job.
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763.3 | | BRADOR::HATASHITA | Hard wear engineer | Tue Feb 25 1992 10:22 | 3 |
| That sign is there to tell you that if you've paid to go through an
automated car wash, you're getting waxed. It's a great way to shed
years off your car.
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763.4 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Tue Feb 25 1992 13:18 | 5 |
| I've seen "Hot Wax Now Being Applied" as one of the "World's Three Biggest Lies"
(there being many variations on this list). But I think it's true - the
wax gets applied only to your windshield where it stays forever.
Steve
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763.5 | The Old Fashined Way? | HOCUS::COUTURE | | Tue Feb 25 1992 13:48 | 4 |
| Car washes are fine for that quick rinse of winter grime and salt.
I'm curious as to which car wax/polish is the best that is manually
applied. All the waxes I have used seem to clean ok but don't really
give me that "mirror" I would like.
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763.6 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Tue Feb 25 1992 14:35 | 4 |
| The DLOACT::CARBUFFS conference has an extensive discussion of car waxes
and polishes.
Steve
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763.7 | Jeeps gotta shine in the Summertime | HOCUS::COUTURE | | Tue Feb 25 1992 14:46 | 1 |
| Thanks Steve
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763.8 | | BRADOR::HATASHITA | Hard wear engineer | Tue Feb 25 1992 14:56 | 2 |
| I used something called Liquid Crystal on the White Rocket and it did
me a fine shine for the summer time.
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763.9 | | NITTY::DIERCKS | Be strong . . . be safe! | Tue Feb 25 1992 16:16 | 10 |
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Every spring, after the last snow (-8 I give my Honda the twice over.
First, I take rubbing compound to the entire thing to thoroughly remove
all the winder grime (and all the old wax left over from the previous
year, if any). Then, I also use the Liquid Crystal mentioned in the
previous note. It's a little more expensive than some of the other
waxes, but it will survive more than one washing!
GJD
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763.10 | | CGHUB::SHIELDS | | Wed Feb 26 1992 14:02 | 7 |
|
I like 'Rain Dance', to me it gives a real nice shine to my little red
Escort, GT.
Estelle
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763.11 | isn't that sort of boring? :-) | DELNI::STHILAIRE | is it all a strange game | Wed Feb 26 1992 15:05 | 4 |
| you're supposed to wax them? People really do that?!!
Lorna
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763.12 | | CSLALL::HENDERSON | Its a big ol' goofy world | Wed Feb 26 1992 15:18 | 14 |
|
I was wondering the same thing...I suppose you have to *wash* them first? :^)
Jim whose car has 175K miles on it and is not worried about wax at this point
in time.
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763.13 | :-) | NOVA::FISHER | Rdb/VMS Dinosaur | Wed Feb 26 1992 15:24 | 1 |
| does wax hold the rust together?
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763.14 | | IAMOK::MITCHELL | despite dirty deals despicable | Wed Feb 26 1992 16:47 | 5 |
|
the last time i waxed my car, i slipped right off the hood.
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763.15 | | BRADOR::HATASHITA | Hard wear engineer | Wed Feb 26 1992 17:40 | 2 |
| You're supposed to wax your car on a weekly basis. It's more effective
than shaving and cheaper than electrolysis.
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763.16 | | AIMHI::RAUH | I survived the Cruel Spa | Wed Feb 26 1992 17:43 | 1 |
| .14/.15 wounder how she does on floors???:)
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763.17 | :^) | IMTDEV::BERRY | Dwight Berry | Fri Feb 28 1992 01:47 | 7 |
| RE: Note 763.13 NOVA::FISHER
> does wax hold the rust together?
No. I've tried that.
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763.18 | | STRATA::SANTANA | The War is on and I'm on the Rise | Fri Feb 28 1992 07:42 | 4 |
| minute carwash in Worcester is great it doesn't strip the wax or paint
and it cleans well rims and all but what is the best wax???/
I like MOTHERS. make sure it contains carbina(SP?) its suppoesed to be
good for the car..
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763.19 | | IAMOK::MITCHELL | despite dirty deals despicable | Sat Feb 29 1992 10:05 | 12 |
|
So tell me this. Why do some men really love to
wash and wax cars ? I'm not talking just their
very own car. I've dated men who get a thrill
out of making a car shine. Or is it just a way
to build up the upper arm muscles ? And impressing
women?
kits
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763.20 | | SMURF::SMURF::BINDER | Nanotyrannus - the roadrunner from hell | Sat Feb 29 1992 17:28 | 12 |
| I have been told by my bodyshop man, who is extremely well informed
about these sorts of things, that for the past several years Japanese
cars (and many others) have a clearcoat on the paint and that waxing
them will actually *destroy* the clearcoat. My wife's '88 Honda Civic
and my '89 Honda CRX have never been waxed and still have a mirror
shine when freshly washed. Hondas of similar age owned by friends have
been waxed and *never* shine the way ours do.
When I used to own cars without clearcoat, I used Rain dance with
excellent results.
-dick
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763.21 | Everything's Either Concave or Convex | DSSDEV::BENNISON | Victor L. Bennison DTN 381-2156 ZK2-3/R56 | Sun Mar 01 1992 10:28 | 12 |
| Re: why men wax cars
It's definitely a sexual thing. The act itself of rubbing a smooth
rounded surface is sensual. Also, a car is at the same time an extension of
the male sex organ (particularly those sporty little numbers -- when I
was single I had a Triumph TR4-A IRS), but also a surrogate sex partner
("She's a great little car.") And making the extension of the male sex
^^^
organ sparkle in the glinting sun, is the ultimate in male preening.
I got rid of my TR4 as soon as I got engaged to my wife. :^)
- Vick
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763.22 | re:.21 | MILKWY::ZARLENGA | brrrrrrrritzky! | Sun Mar 01 1992 12:22 | 1 |
| No, no, it's wax, not whacks.
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763.23 | not necessarily in that order, mind you | SA1794::CHARBONND | me and the chimpanzee agree | Mon Mar 02 1992 12:26 | 5 |
| Never understood it myself. I wash mine once, maybe twice a year.
Wax? yeah, three or four years ago. Seems like the ideal time
for washing/waxing always conflicts with something more important,
like fishing, or deer hunting, or sleep, or hiking, or chasing
women, or...
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763.24 | | AIMHI::RAUH | I survived the Cruel Spa | Mon Mar 02 1992 13:06 | 14 |
| Mine is Rain Dance with my Sears buffer. Makes an old 82 Toyota
pick up truck shine like a babies a$$. Bubba would be proud of me!:-)
Shining a pickup truck takes work that isn't questionable by any
nature. Gotta clean out the beer bottles from the bed and wash the handy
beer bottle window, which I chuck the empties through. :) The rest
is simple, clean off the big peices of dirt with a garden hose. Then
proceed to shine it with Dupont car wash vs the soap from the side of
the kitchen sink. Cause the stuff from the kithen sink is made to
removed wax, grease and etc. Leaving your finish like its in need of a
finish. But, I enjoy putting on my shorts, sneekers, suntan lotion, and
sunglass's to preform a task that would be as mundane as shining your
black wing tips.
George
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763.25 | | CSC32::GORTMAKER | Whatsa Gort? | Wed Mar 04 1992 00:20 | 7 |
| re.19
It's a compulsion to waste water, wax and time....
My jeep has never seen wax and I'm afraid to wash it for fear
I might decide I need a new one. 8^)
-j who hasen't a clue why.
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763.27 | | RIPPLE::KENNEDY_KA | Trudging the Happy Road...to Where? | Thu Mar 05 1992 00:42 | 1 |
| I use the car wash at the gas station. 8*)
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763.28 | ZYMOL - gets my vote | AIMHI::TRAHAN | | Thu Mar 05 1992 15:18 | 1 |
| ZYMOL wax - to order call Scott Thomas at 800-999-5563
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