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Old 09-05-2013, 05:04 PM   #1
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Washing and waxing Vivian (My 14 GT) up and down for the first time since I bought her. I am kind of nervous, as in "first time laying the pipe down" nervous......
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Old 09-05-2013, 05:57 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by 03MachMe View Post
Just waking up here. Relaxing till work at 9. Last night was SLOW...
It's better than the alternative. A busy night for you isn't always a good one. I'm glad you got home safe.

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Washing and waxing Vivian (My 14 GT) up and down for the first time since I bought her. I am kind of nervous, as in "first time laying the pipe down" nervous......
Haha. Well, if it makes you feel better, no factory paint job is perfect to start with. Just be sure to use a clean, soft sponge, Dawn dishwashing soap, a quality clay bar and work it real good. Pay attention for any debris in the clay careful not to rub any on the surface. Spray detail spray liberally as you do so. That will get her clean down to the surface. Also, be sure to do it early morning or late evening in a shaded area (not under a tree either lol) not letting the water dry water spotting the car. One panel at a time.
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