Lucas slick mist.

68bowtie

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Just tried some lucas slick mist tire shine and its awesome. Its watered base and doesnt' sling. Best of all its OTC. I like it better then my pinnicle and optima tire shine. A good product.
 
I use the Lucas Slick Mist Speed Wax and it's awesome; the car sheds dirt/stays clean a little longer than Megs UQW! Can be used in direct sun as well; killer value and something I think AG should think about selling (hint hint) :)
 
I use the Lucas Slick Mist Speed Wax and it's awesome; the car sheds dirt/stays clean a little longer than Megs UQW! Can be used in direct sun as well; killer value and something I think AG should think about selling (hint hint) :)

:agree:Not too many QD's can be used in the sun without streaking.
 
I use the Lucas Slick Mist Speed Wax and it's awesome; the car sheds dirt/stays clean a little longer than Megs UQW! Can be used in direct sun as well; killer value and something I think AG should think about selling (hint hint) :)

I also love the slick mist speed wax. My dad got me hooked. I hate to buy over the counter, I prefer to buy the gallon but it is good stuff. My dad uses it on his boat and chrome wheels. I would like to see AG sell it by the gallon. It is a little pricy to buy instant detailer by the bottle.:iagree:
 
I use the Lucas Slick Mist Speed Wax and it's awesome; the car sheds dirt/stays clean a little longer than Megs UQW! Can be used in direct sun as well; killer value and something I think AG should think about selling (hint hint) :)

:xyxthumbs: I use this on my wife's work van and it does a great job and the shine seems to last.
 
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Also:
Thought this was kinda strange:

From Lucas Slick Mist Speed Wax's MSDS:

9. Physical and Chemical Properties

-Physical State: Liquid
-Color: Blue
-pH 6.8
-Specific Gravity 0.98
-Vapor Density (Air=1): Not Determined
-Melting Point ( °F ): 28°F<<<wth®™
-Water Solubility: Dispersable
-VOC Content: <1%
-Odor: Sweet
-Viscosity: 2 cSt
-Vapor Press: Not Determined


Bob
 
I'm sure they meant celcius. The product freezes below 32 degrees like most I have personally experienced this so it's not possible for the melting point to be below the freezing point haah
 
I'm sure they meant celcius. The product freezes below 32 degrees like most I have personally experienced this so it's not possible for the melting point to be below the freezing point haah
28° C (82.4° F).... is still a very, very low melting-point for vehicles' exterior-care products.


Bob
 
24oz for under 9 bucks is a good deal no matter how you slice it even if it's only good in the winter months
 
I never use it as protection just as a detail spray. So it works wonderfully for what I use it for. Great value and availible locally
 
Since slick mist is a liquid, how does it even have a melting point?
Once it has been applied:
Slick Mist, and others of its ilk, doesn't stay in a liquid phase/form...or in a state of being continuously "wet".

When conditions permit: It will experience an outgassing/curing/drying phase---until reaching its "freezing point". (Which, in my viewpoint: has always sounded goofy)


Conversely:
When conditions permit, it will then move towards its "melting point" phase.


Bob
 
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