It seems I have started a topic on this subject before, at some point since I've been a member here.
But, I think another quality/trait I am looking for in a wax has came to mind.
One was that it be good smelling and not so hazardous as you will be getting it on your hands (I am all by hand- no orbital or buffers here).
There other is that it releases heat on a hot summer's day. Particularly black paint jobs n horizontal panel at high noon during a cloudless day in June for hours at a time.
It would be pretty neat to look at the paint job while unobstructed by trees or buildings that there is no sensation of the paint curing, burning, or melting........and maybe even feel a few degrees cooler if you were to hold towel over one spot for a few moments.
But, I think another quality/trait I am looking for in a wax has came to mind.
One was that it be good smelling and not so hazardous as you will be getting it on your hands (I am all by hand- no orbital or buffers here).
There other is that it releases heat on a hot summer's day. Particularly black paint jobs n horizontal panel at high noon during a cloudless day in June for hours at a time.
It would be pretty neat to look at the paint job while unobstructed by trees or buildings that there is no sensation of the paint curing, burning, or melting........and maybe even feel a few degrees cooler if you were to hold towel over one spot for a few moments.