What did you do today, in regards to detailing?

These, so far.
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Fellow Fusionist here (13Ti). I vote for these. As there is more "character" in the wheel design and more of a fake "lip". I run 19 X 8.5 +35 on mine with no rubbing for my summer with a 245/40R19 tire. I included a front and rear view to show basic fitment.


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Such a good wax! I will always have the collinite trio on hand(476,845,915), not only because they’re phenomenal and easy to work with, but because they last so long.

I tend to think the more solvent the smell the better they work! No proof on this of course..
I was surprised by how easy it was to use. Seems like about 50/50 people saying it's easy to use vs saying its difficult to use.

So I was prepared for it to possibly be a pain but it was as easy as any product I've ever used.

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L O V E that LC500...loathe those rims, they deserve some special HRE's...ALL OF THEM

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I spent a blissful couple of hours with the Falcon today. After running from one appointment to another, dealing with incompetent people and sharing the road with various terrible drivers, I needed the detailing induced therapy today.

Nothing too special today, it was more about the process, although I did refresh the leather trim and re-dressed the tires with Gyeon Q2M Tire.





In the last few weeks, the detailing has kept me sane, kept me busy. Posting here has been a valuable outlet to share and maintain some joy in life. Yesterday I was informed that my job will resume at normal hours, starting this Saturday, curtsy of the Australian Governments Job keeper scheme. The next few days will be used to tie up a few loose ends and get a few odd jobs done before resuming my normal routine.

Thanks to all that viewed and played along at home, humoring my obsession from afar. :laughing:
 
Such a good wax! I will always have the collinite trio on hand(476,845,915), not only because they’re phenomenal and easy to work with, but because they last so long.

I tend to think the more solvent the smell the better they work! No proof on this of course..

After using various spray sealants for the last few years, out of curiosity, I decided to give Collinite 845 another go.



I had forgotten how good this stuff is. Whilst it doesn't have the speed and convenience of the sprays, the finished results are worth the effort. The paint glowed.



 
The Mustang looks great with 845. I will always have a bottle in my arsenal. It always looks better the second day, too.
 
In the last few weeks, the detailing has kept me sane, kept me busy. Posting here has been a valuable outlet to share and maintain some joy in life. Yesterday I was informed that my job will resume at normal hours, starting this Saturday, curtsy of the Australian Governments Job keeper scheme. The next few days will be used to tie up a few loose ends and get a few odd jobs done before resuming my normal routine.

Thanks to all that viewed and played along at home, humoring my obsession from afar. :laughing:

She looks great. Really wish Ford would get there head outta their rear ends and bring those to the states. I would buy one in a heartbeat but I think they are discontinued down under as well.

Also glad to see you get to resume work. Stay safe!
 
People need to buy cars again

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Such a good wax! I will always have the collinite trio on hand(476,845,915), not only because they’re phenomenal and easy to work with, but because they last so long.

I tend to think the more solvent the smell the better they work! No proof on this of course..

Agree 100% on everything you said.

Not sure how old you are, but I remember back in the mid 70's when Crazy-Glu would literally & instantly bond anything together. When you took the cap off, that stuff would almost make you pass out.

Today, it has almost no smell and it can't even stick your fingers together. (Yeah, we all tried that as kids back then, Lol).

But, to the point..... When I opened my first Collinite product and smelled that petroleum smell, I was like "OH Yeah. Now THIS will be good."
 
Foamed both vehicles with Meguiars Gold Class soap. Since there was some sun, I placed my bottle of Collinite 845 on the driveway to liquify. On the Durango, I cleaned the faded roof rack supports with Meguiars M37. More to follow tomorrow if no rain falls.
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Same here. One of the best things is challenging the little winged car boys, then laying waste to them in a truck. ;)
I really like the 8 speed transmission. Drop my foot on the pedal, the gear shift down then zip around slow pokes driving under the speed limit

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I really like the 8 speed transmission. Drop my foot on the pedal, the gear shift down then zip around slow pokes driving under the speed limit

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Yes Sir.

I also installed a Pedal Commander throttle module in my Ram. In "Sport" or "Sport+" mode, it makes your gas pedal input instant. Just like having a mechanical throttle cable.

Best $200 bucks I've ever spent.
 
Yes Sir.

I also installed a Pedal Commander throttle module in my Ram. In "Sport" or "Sport+" mode, it makes your gas pedal input instant. Just like having a mechanical throttle cable.

Best $200 bucks I've ever spent.
Convincing Household 6 I require a Pedal Commander is liken to buying 21mm throw polisher

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