Ha!
Just last night I was in my garage looking for something and I opened up my cabinet with my detailing supplies. I reached up to the top shelf where I keep my waxes, and then... BAM! the shelf tilted and all my waxes fell 6+ feet to the concrete garage floor.
A few tins were dented (FK1000p, Collinite 476) and one container cracked the lid (P21s). Hmm, I couldn't leave the P21s in a container with a cracked lid -- it would dry out. It was about 50% remaining in the tub.
I reached for my Natty's Blue -- it was also 50% remaining and I brought them both into the kitchen.
The half tub of Natty's Blue and the half tub of P21s were placed into the microwave. I started to zap them 1 min at a time and I kept an eye on them. A few observations -- the Natty's Blue melted first and quickly. The P21s took about 2 min longer to fully melt. And don't give me the grief about the volatile compounds being evaporated, etc -- The poorboys guys will tell you that even they have a microwave to melt waxes if need be.
I mixed the P21s into the Natty's Blue container and I stirred them together. Then I left the container open over night to cool down. This morning it looked amazing.
So now I have my mix of Natty's Blue + P21S wax!
I came home this evening after work and applied a coat of this to one of my garage queens -- my BMW e46 M3 convertible in Laguna Seca Blue. The car looks AMAZING -- candy coated, glassy, slick, the works... see the pics here
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