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Date:         Sun, 15 Oct 2006 13:07:32 -0400
Reply-To:     Mike Bucchino <mbucchino@CHARTER.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Mike Bucchino <mbucchino@CHARTER.NET>
Subject:      Re: Protectant Advice
Comments: To: Matt Drew <t3vanagon@GMAIL.COM>
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I've heard from my bodyman, that they're great for today's shine, but bad for tomorrow's re-paint. Same as Silicones; just try to remove them completely to prep for a new paint job. You can't ever remove them, even sanding down to bare metal just grinds the stuff into the surface of the metal. Paint won't stick and fish-eyes impossibly. Snake -oil quick- fix in my book. Anything that easy is either too good to be true, or there's some greater price to pay somewhere down the line........

A painter's out there to add a second opinion here?

Mike B.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Matt Drew" <t3vanagon@GMAIL.COM> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Sunday, October 15, 2006 1:17 AM Subject: Protectant Advice

> Howdy Volks! > > Well first off, the FANTASTIC news is that Blackbeard, my new (to me) '90 > GL > Weekender arrived bright and early this chilly morning! > > It's been some time since I last piloted a Vanagon, so I don't have to > tell > you how absolutely WONDERFUL an experience it's been getting reacquainted. > > > Whilst tooling about online, I ran across a link to a product called "5 > Star > Shine", which the website touts: > "is not a car wax. In fact, it contains no waxes of any kind. Our patented > PPS formula protects your paint with PTFE (the same substance that makes > nonstick cookware so slippery) for *unbeatable shine and protection > guaranteed to last for years!*" . . . . "main ingredient, PTFE, is one of > the most protective coatings known to man.", etc. > > Sounds great, right? Maybe a little too good to be true? > > http://www.5starshine.com/ppc/index.html?cache=5 > > I dunno. > Has anyone used ... or even heard of this stuff before? > > I know that we all care about our 'loafs of love' and want to take the > best > care possible, so I guess my SECOND question is . . . does anyone use > anything OTHER than the 'protective wax' setting at the local > do-it-yourself > car wash? > > Cheers! > > Matt > '90 GL "Blackbeard"


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