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    CMW - Carnauba Moose Wax by Clearkote :jump

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    Here is a link to the acronyms table -

    Acronyms Table Formatted

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    I`m thinking of going with PP + EX-P + S100

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    So some people prefer to use a sealent instaed of a wax....


    are there advantages as to useing one over teh other?

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    Originally posted by james04
    So some people prefer to use a sealent instaed of a wax....


    are there advantages as to useing one over teh other?
    In the broadest sense, sealants are more durable while carnauba waxes have more eye appeal. Of course, there are exceptions to this rule.

    I prefer to use a sealant and a wax in combo for durability and looks.

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    Sealants will give you a really great shine, clarity and reflection - some people think it looks to plastic looking - other swear by it for ultimate bling bling. You can top a sealant with a carnuba wax (like PS21, Trade Secret, Natty`s) for the best of both worlds. A carnuba wax tends too add a depth and warmth to darker colors and a sheen to lighter colors that sealants alone seem not to do.
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    So I put wax over sealent

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    Yep. :jump

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    Two of my favorite combos for black are

    PB Pwc & CMW




    VM/S100


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    Wow Nice and Shiny!

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    Nice! Very nice!

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    Good lookin`
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    Hey guys I got another question...

    What`s the deal w/ the counterweight? what does it do? why is it important?

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    Counterweight is a weight that is made to cancel out the movement of the machine. If you run 6.5 inch pads, some users say its a too much virabtion, so boosting a 6 ounch weight might fix the problem. Its a personal preference.

 

 
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