01GreyStangGT
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- Aug 10, 2009
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I thought it was hard to remove no matter how thin I put it on and the durability wasn't on par with the work to use it. I now use Poorboys.
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Do you see any advantage of a dedicated wheel sealant like PB or PB over 845?
To be honest Al I don't.
I haven't done a real comparative test but it looked line the Poorboy's product "might" inch out Collinite 845...
Mr. Ghetto Kleen...OOPS...I mean Flash.Thanks for your tutorial on the way you apply 'nuba on wheels. I may be wrong, but I thought that most 'nubas melting point is around 180 degrees; and, with the way I drive (with a lot of braking for persons of the female persuasion), I've never had such fortune as you do of making the next cleaning session easier when I use 'nubas on wheels.
You let the cat out of the bag: Now I know the secret application method. But, for God's sake, tell me the secret 'nuba!
[No offense intended...Just kiddin' around---I really enjoy your posts/comments. BTW, I also like to have FUN]
Regards,
Bob