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Re: Really stupid and weird paint question.

To: "R. A. Woodward" <conn@wctc.net>, Spitfires@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Really stupid and weird paint question.
From: Atwell Haines <carbuff@nac.net>
Date: Sat, 20 Feb 1999 10:17:41 -0500
At 11:36 PM 2/19/99 -0600, R. A. Woodward wrote:
>Here's the weird part:

<snipped>

> but the oiled paint
>covered with wax was hard, smooth, and glossy with no apparent oil residue. A
>week later it still looks great.

You have just discovered the secret of silicone car polishes.  The silicone
oil makes the finish look a lot shinier than it really is.  Doesn't last
really long though. The paint surface itself is rough and weathered, which
is why it won't hold the shine.
>
>Here's the stupid part:
>I'm seriously considering treating the entire surface of the vehicle with
motor
>oil and liquid wax. Does this mean I'm insane? 

The man owns a Spitfire, your honor!   Case closed.  <vbg>

>Seriously, can the oil cause any
>damage to the paint beyond what the sun has already done? Has anyone
>experienced a similar phenomenon?

Can't answer that. I do know that the neighborhood cats won't sit on the
car so much.  (They'll slide right off.)

Hey, a lot of waxes are petroleum products, right? Try it and report back
in a couple months.


Atwell Haines
79 Spitfire (also with original Carmine paint, a bit dull)
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