bazooka joe said:ya, she posted like one and a half days...we scared her off !!!!!!!!!!!!
Just hung out with her tonight.. she was probably just too busy at school to come on here much. I do need to drag her back onto the forums though.
bazooka joe said:ya, she posted like one and a half days...we scared her off !!!!!!!!!!!!
Kansei said:Just hung out with her tonight.. she was probably just too busy at school to come on here much. I do need to drag her back onto the forums though.
altspace said:Zaino....heh...I only use professional materials, for the most part anyway. Here's what I recall from the steps.
1. Wash, dry, claybar, wash again to remove excess residue, dry.
2. Tape off all moldings.
3. Porter Cable (PC) with heavy cutting pad and Poor Boys SSR2.5
4. Wipe down
5. PC with light cutting pad and PB SSR1
6. Wipe down
7. PB sealant
8. Wipe down
9. Liquid Glass sealant with diaper towel
10. Wipe down
11. Natty's Paste Wax
12. Wipe down
altspace said:Haha...nice Bruce. I avoid the carwash like it's the plague. Only type I'll bring my cars into is a touchless. I cringe when I see a $100K black Mercedes go through it. Swirl city after one pass.
QEW is your answer to hand-washing with water bans. 2-4 gals of warm water is all it takes. That's like a toilet flush or two. I hand-washed my car all winter with that.a223818 said:We always have water bans in the summer so no carwash in the driveway. With Yellow enamel there is no swirl to worry about, to see anyway.
Skywlkr said:Anyone from CT interested in going? I'm thinking about it, but a 2+ hour drive would be nice with a few other cars.