Ahhhh.....you West Coast guys don't know what you're missing.
All you get out there is Krispy Kreme and Starbucks and those prissey "tea" houses serving that herbal stuff. Around here on the East Coast, and especially in Rhode Island where they started, Dunkin Donuts is EVERYWHERE!! Seems like they're on every corner and everyone goes to a coffee shop somewhere.
Years ago there used to be a two-part Polymer-based car finish called "Blue Coral" which was a PITA to apply, but didn't create static, did not attract dust, and looked super deep and shiney for up to six months. Is that stuff still around?
And Marcos: Where can we get 5-Star polishing products? I'm not knocking them, just thought it strange that the Navy would have enlisted personnel waxing radar antennas way up off the deck! I checked out 5-Star's patent (love that Google!) and it's for real and sounds similar to the "Blue Coral" stuff I mention above. I wouldn't mind trying it if I can find it somewhere around here. BTW: the patent states that the electro-chemical bond between the polymer and the base paint occurs at temperatures over 68 degrees....do they recommend that you finish off the application by letting your car sit in the Sun for a bit to "bake it"?
Also: It depends on what info you want as to which coffee shop you hit (both here, and wherever YOU are). Around here, the local fishermen hit the "Bess Eaton" shop up near the docks up in Fall River or the "Common Lunch" (which just burned down last night - a shame) on the town common in Little Compton , The hobby Sailors (like me) go to "Coastal Roasters" near the Standish Marina in Tiverton, while the people who build boats for a living hit the Bronx Bagle in Bristol (all of these places are, at most, 20 minutes apart).
And over near the Navy Base and Undersea War College in Newport, the Officers and College Professors hit the Newport Creamery near gate 5, while the NCO's, contractors and enlisted folks do Dunkin Donuts near gate 4. Again, within 20 minutes of here.
You go to the most likely place and ask your question, and if they can't answer it there they probably know who to send you to. It also helps to be retired and have the time to go there, and be easy to talk to in the first place! I walked into Dunkies and over to a uniformed Navy Chief (Chiefs always know EVERYTHING) and said "You guys ever heard of waxing Radar antenna's on Navy boats?" and reported back what I heard.......that's about it. I never knocked Luke's discovery or 5-Star (it may be great - don't know, never used it), I just had a logical question and went to a logical source for an answer. I haven't yet heard about a kit car or street rod hang-out coffee shop around here yet, but I'm still looking!
Besides - it sure beats trying to figure this stuff out by yourself!!
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