CRASH93SSEI = PURE EVIL
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CRASH93SSEI = PURE EVIL
ok so what ever you do DO NOT TALK TO RYAN ABOUT CLEANING AND DETAILING
or let him detail your car !!!!!!
Cuz then you end up driving around on a nice day and see Advanced Auto.
and you think to your self i do need some stuff to wash the car today.
so you go in look around.
and then you walk out with $200 of cleaning and washing stuff
imma get you for this RYAN............
oh BTW i couldnt find the sponges you had at lowes :(
oh and again great job on the car cant wait to see how well it held up after washing today.
or let him detail your car !!!!!!
Cuz then you end up driving around on a nice day and see Advanced Auto.
and you think to your self i do need some stuff to wash the car today.
so you go in look around.
and then you walk out with $200 of cleaning and washing stuff
imma get you for this RYAN............
oh BTW i couldnt find the sponges you had at lowes :(
oh and again great job on the car cant wait to see how well it held up after washing today.
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LMAO.. I had my mouse on the lock button when I read the first line.
$200 at Advance would probably have been much better spent online for some real deals, but I understand wanting it NOW.
$200 at Advance would probably have been much better spent online for some real deals, but I understand wanting it NOW.
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Thanks man, let me know how it turns out
Also, check out
www.autogeek.net
www.autopia.org
for some real high end pro stuff. You won't be dissapointed and it is pretty much all better then the stuff you get at autozone
Just a reminder.... I AM expecting pics
Also, check out
www.autogeek.net
www.autopia.org
for some real high end pro stuff. You won't be dissapointed and it is pretty much all better then the stuff you get at autozone
Just a reminder.... I AM expecting pics
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yea i was only able to wash is yesterday. it still have a very nice shine to it.
today ill be pulling the wheels to clean the inner part of the wheel and also i think im going to paint the rotors black and touch up the red on the calipers. couple of chip spots. and then if i get the change today ill be rewashing clay baring and waxing. and ofcourse the interior needs a good cleaning.
all this just to get rained on tonight
today ill be pulling the wheels to clean the inner part of the wheel and also i think im going to paint the rotors black and touch up the red on the calipers. couple of chip spots. and then if i get the change today ill be rewashing clay baring and waxing. and ofcourse the interior needs a good cleaning.
all this just to get rained on tonight
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I actually don't think that there would be any reason to clay right now. You really should only have to clay once or twice a year. With the car freshly polished and sealed, you should be good to go with just a good wash
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well i was going to clay mostly to get the couple spots of tar and crap that got on the car that i cant get off. i dont have anyhitng that can get it out. my sponges are too soft to cut into it. and i dont have anyhitng to spray on it.
im thinking maybe for right now try one of those sponges that have a net on it. for getting the bugs and tar and crap off but i dont know if it will acually work as well as they say they do.
and what was that wheel cleaner that you used on the rims. that stuff was amazing and i just want to sniff the crap out of it. lol
im thinking maybe for right now try one of those sponges that have a net on it. for getting the bugs and tar and crap off but i dont know if it will acually work as well as they say they do.
and what was that wheel cleaner that you used on the rims. that stuff was amazing and i just want to sniff the crap out of it. lol
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that stuff is ungodly good. it makes crappy rims look good.
and it take no effort to clean the rim. iv only used the one time at ryans but the results were amazing.
and its safe on any rim.
and it take no effort to clean the rim. iv only used the one time at ryans but the results were amazing.
and its safe on any rim.
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Yeah, I am VERY impressed with the results. I will probably end up buying some in bulk in the future, but right now I am going to get a gallon of Megs Wheel Brightener for the really really nasty neglected rims that I run across all the time. That will by my "restore" cleaner. I am going to try out the DP wheel cleaner as well for the every day cleaner. Has great reviews and is much cheaper then the Four Star, but I am not sure if it is as good.