You can FORGET Tracy Island... this xmas it's HOME BREW :)

Thanks for the info...I am more than a bit of a lab geek so I love to experiment and tweak. Any plans for a future kit with some tweaking guidance and/or additional ingredients (e.g. polymers etc.)?

never say never 8)
 
Sweet...cant wait to get it...Megan how soon is soon :)
 
Love it, been waiting for something to push me over the edge on a premium wax, and it looks like this will do it. And as a Bio-Chem. major, I am totally diving into the R&D end of playing with the possibilities. RESEARCH TIME!
 
this is super cool ... a must-have for the holiday list !
 
Ok, so I will be Devils advocate here. Why exactly would I want to make my own automotive wax when I have so many excellent options out there like, collinite, souveran etc? Are the professional waxes that deficient?

I reload my own rifle ammunition because I found great disparities in over all lenght of the cartridge and weight of the powder charge. By reloading, I can make sure every round is the same.

But why make your own wax? It just seems like a waste of time to me. Time you could be doing something constructive like detailing your favorite ride.

I welcome enlightenment on this.
 
Ok, so I will be Devils advocate here. Why exactly would I want to make my own automotive wax when I have so many excellent options out there like, collinite, souveran etc? Are the professional waxes that deficient?

I reload my own rifle ammunition because I found great disparities in over all lenght of the cartridge and weight of the powder charge. By reloading, I can make sure every round is the same.

But why make your own wax? It just seems like a waste of time to me. Time you could be doing something constructive like detailing your favorite ride.

I welcome enlightenment on this.

Just for the heck of it...homebrewing wax's has taken a new breath in some circles, europe, and many want to try making it but finding the right blend of materials can be difficult. So for a somewhat inexpensive way you can mix your own nuba wax and have something pretty decent the first time around.
 
Just for the heck of it...homebrewing wax's has taken a new breath in some circles, europe, and many want to try making it but finding the right blend of materials can be difficult. So for a somewhat inexpensive way you can mix your own nuba wax and have something pretty decent the first time around.

Now that I can understand!! I do alot of things "just for the heck of it!":xyxthumbs:
 
Adding Polycharger Wax Booster would probualy be a great idea. Anybody ever use it?
 
PJ, Brilliant!!

All the new Sema products have barely made me bat an eye so far but this little invention is terrific!!

You guys are going to make a fortune on that this Christmas!! :props:

Can I mix my polycharger with it? LOL
 
Adding Polycharger Wax Booster would probualy be a great idea. Anybody ever use it?

PJ, Brilliant!!

All the new Sema products have barely made me bat an eye so far but this little invention is terrific!!

You guys are going to make a fortune on that this Christmas!! :props:

Can I mix my polycharger with it? LOL

:props: CEE DOG - wish i was at SEMA, HOME BREW is partly responsible for our decision to go next year instead.

as for adding polycharger - this is completely up to you. much like the battery inside the iphone > it can be replaced with one that works but you will VOID the warranty. the kit as is will produce a good wax, but you are able to do what you want with it. 8)
 
How much is the retail price? just so I can get an idea
 
I think you will ruin it if you add polycharger. Maybe if one uses an old minipot from a fuzion or something and just puts in a little with CH2, then uses it within 48 hours.

At least you wouldn't waste the whole thing if the polycharger turned it into a rock...
 
Our shipment of Home Brew has arrived, if you ordered one they will go out today!
 
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