ZRX61 Member Joined Aug 25, 2021 Messages 187 Reaction score 0 Sep 25, 2021 #1 Squirted a very small amount of Meg's #7 onto the top of my Kaw gastank... It hit the tank & promptly slide off the side onto the floor..:laughing: It left no trace behind on the gas tank at all...
Squirted a very small amount of Meg's #7 onto the top of my Kaw gastank... It hit the tank & promptly slide off the side onto the floor..:laughing: It left no trace behind on the gas tank at all...
D DUBL0WS6 Member Joined Aug 1, 2020 Messages 975 Reaction score 9 Sep 25, 2021 #2 I think it's mostly some type of mineral oil.
ZRX61 Member Joined Aug 25, 2021 Messages 187 Reaction score 0 Sep 26, 2021 Thread starter #3 I think ya may be right about the mineral oil.
Desertnate Well-known member Joined Aug 5, 2013 Messages 6,238 Reaction score 291 Sep 27, 2021 #4 I don't think #7 is a "normal" glaze. I've never used #7, but other glazes I've used like Poorboys Black Hole or Prima Amigo both apply like a sealant.
I don't think #7 is a "normal" glaze. I've never used #7, but other glazes I've used like Poorboys Black Hole or Prima Amigo both apply like a sealant.
D DUBL0WS6 Member Joined Aug 1, 2020 Messages 975 Reaction score 9 Sep 27, 2021 #5 Back in the single stage paint days, glazes were oily and shined up the paint. The modern glazes are more like a concealing sealant.
Back in the single stage paint days, glazes were oily and shined up the paint. The modern glazes are more like a concealing sealant.
ZRX61 Member Joined Aug 25, 2021 Messages 187 Reaction score 0 Sep 27, 2021 Thread starter #6 I thought it was pretty funny. My first thought was "ok, I guess the paint IS slick"