Post up your current LSP collection (Waxes, Sealants, Nano, Coatings, etc)

anyway adding dj bv pro and ph pro to the collection in a day or two :D also breaking in ss II tomorrow
 
varies, hard to give you a number, I can tell you my baby sees too much lsp lol
 
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Here it is folks, the creme de la creme, you never have seen, nor never will see, or have a can of this in this lifetime. Not unless Frank D'Amato of Nu Look comes back in the second life.

Part with this can? Maybe, for about $700. With this one, I won't have to guess if it's better than this, or that, trust me, it is.

This is a pure Nuba, that smells just like Lemons, I've only ever had one other can of this, and stupidly gave 1/2 the can away.

This one is on ice, is close to 17 years old, and is as soft, and spreadable as the day I got it.

Why is it on ice? There will come a day I'm hoping, that there'll be a nice street rod in my garage, a '35 Chevy, maybe another Ray, or SS Chevy.

Maybe many think I'm jerking the chains here, trust me, I'm not, this is one hell of a wax. Hopefully, you can see the factory of old on the lid.

This was such a cool place to go to, like a kid in a candy shop I was for well over a decade. Frank D'Amato, was truly the best. This can of paste you see? He gave me. He was a master Wax Man. Dupont wanted him, and company, and he woudn't budge.
 
Sadly, after Frank D'Amato died, his wife, although a secretary at his company (a miserable one at that) had little desire to keep the company running.

His employees tried, they had a down time of 2-3 months, guessing, and trying to make his formulations, which many I understand were on small snippets of notebook paper.

Sadly, it folded about 6 months later, and the Illinois company who now somehow owns this name, doesn't know a shred about Frank, nor any of his breakthrough world class products.

Cow Fat, you folks ever hear of such? Frank used to tell me many of his waxes contained Cow Fat?! Don't ask me what this was, where he got it, and how, and how much of it was used in his waxes? I have no idea?

His most famous waxes were called "Jelly Wax". About the consistency of a thick Mayonaisse, heavily laden with Carnauba Flake. I used to watch him make many of his waxes, and other products.

Most his waxes were scented, usually 90% of the time with a perfume called "Clean And Fresh". We'd buy this fragrance by the 5 gallon jugs.
I've got 1 oz of this stuff left. Would last for weeks. A scent like you never smelled, and walking into Nu Look was like taking some good drug, you were intoxicated within 50ft of the front door.

Hope you folks haven't minded me sharing some wax history with you.
Wax, and detailing truly is an intoxicating hobby. Why do you think Mike P, and the rest of us are so in love with what we do, and enjoy!?

Happy New Year folks! Mark
 
"Wax, and detailing truly is an intoxicating hobby. Why do you think Mike P, and the rest of us are so in love with what we do, and enjoy!? "

Got that right, buddy.
 
I never tried FK because I heard it can be hard to remove. I try to go with products that are almost universally reviewed as positive.

I also got FK Pink on the BOGO deal, it is not hard to remove at all and is a very nice product. All of the reviews I've read state that FK high temp is hard to remove. I love the petrol smell of the Pink paste.
 
Sadly, after Frank D'Amato died, his wife, although a secretary at his company (a miserable one at that) had little desire to keep the company running.

His employees tried, they had a down time of 2-3 months, guessing, and trying to make his formulations, which many I understand were on small snippets of notebook paper.

Sadly, it folded about 6 months later, and the Illinois company who now somehow owns this name, doesn't know a shred about Frank, nor any of his breakthrough world class products.

Cow Fat, you folks ever hear of such? Frank used to tell me many of his waxes contained Cow Fat?! Don't ask me what this was, where he got it, and how, and how much of it was used in his waxes? I have no idea?

His most famous waxes were called "Jelly Wax". About the consistency of a thick Mayonaisse, heavily laden with Carnauba Flake. I used to watch him make many of his waxes, and other products.

Most his waxes were scented, usually 90% of the time with a perfume called "Clean And Fresh". We'd buy this fragrance by the 5 gallon jugs.
I've got 1 oz of this stuff left. Would last for weeks. A scent like you never smelled, and walking into Nu Look was like taking some good drug, you were intoxicated within 50ft of the front door.

Hope you folks haven't minded me sharing some wax history with you.
Wax, and detailing truly is an intoxicating hobby. Why do you think Mike P, and the rest of us are so in love with what we do, and enjoy!?

Happy New Year folks! Mark

Thanks for shring man, very interesting stories! Would loved to have met the man:xyxthumbs:
 
I also got FK Pink on the BOGO deal, it is not hard to remove at all and is a very nice product. All of the reviews I've read state that FK high temp is hard to remove. I love the petrol smell of the Pink paste.

have to admit.... petroleum distillate smell is quite strong.... other than that... no complain..... super big can... can last a while.... lol
 
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i got a few more coming from AG
 
Here with:
Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant 3.0
Wolfgang Fuzion Wax
Auto Glym HighDefinition Wax
Pinnacle Signature Series II
3M Cleaner Wax
3M Performance Finish
Pinnacle XMT 180
Collinite's Insulator Wax no. 845

And on the way is:
Chemical Guys E-zyme Natura Paste Wax

Here is the group photo:

However, couldn't find the 3M Cleaner Wax. Was missing.
 
nice collection! :xyxthumbs: is that a hand towel?


That's a microfiber towel which was included as a freebee with shipments back in 2010 just before Christmas. Haven't used it, just gonna hang onto it.
 
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