Gonna try to order Treasure Cove's 4" and 2" combo kit.
I know the product is great... not entirely impressed with the website. An order form? What year is this?
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Gonna try to order Treasure Cove's 4" and 2" combo kit.
I know the product is great... not entirely impressed with the website. An order form? What year is this?
Quoted from ChadNC:I use Novus and the Carnuba wax. As far as how often. About once a month. Although on H.E.P.s website Chris says he waxes his every 2 weeks. Depends on how much you play
Just the major play areas, right?
I saw some Carnuba wax at Lowes made by Turtle Wax. Says it's clear coat safe but they call it a 'Cleaner Wax'... Unsure if it's the one I should get. Looks like this:
http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/resources/content/products/images/models/large/wax_Turtle_Wax_Carnauba_Cleaner_Wax_T-5.jpg
Quoted from NickBuffaloPinball:It can't be said enough that Novus 2 is mildly abrasive.
Think I've been using it too much
Gonna be working more with #1 from now on.
Quoted from NickBuffaloPinball:As far as I can tell, Novus 1 is the way to go for maintaining a thoroughly cleaned machine on Diamond Plated games and Sterns. Just don't use that on barewood.
Thanks. Both mine are DP... so I think I'm alright.
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