I plan on doing exactly what you did with the trim this Spring. Everything I've done with trim thus far lasts two weeks and it's time I made the leap to this.
I wanna toss this out as an alternative with your tires. Pick up some Sonax Tire Gloss Gel, apply with any microfiber applicator pad...
I have a can of PNS shield dedicated to my calipers & wheels. This product seems to do REALLY well on a moderately heated surface - and I always do two coats. Wheel waxes can be so difficult to deal with so I'm always testing different sealants to assist in the agitation of brake dust. This...
I use an automotive squeegee on all jobs across the entire car. I know this is controversial and I will read/listen to anything anyone has to say about it. But I sincerely yet to have any problems and it really saves on towels.
You're so right and even me mentioning the heaters in the garage should be packaged with a disclaimer. I'm real sorry about your friend too - terrible way to go.
The garage stays completely open. I used to leave it half open, but my first propane heater was one of those Home Depot little guys...
Incredibly warm in Chicago today and this thread has filled me with regret. My Firebird was prepped & stored, but my ISF is filthy by our standards and I didn't do a damn thing about it (operative word, maintained). And I could have. Regardless, the car never sees salt since I convinced my...
First I'd give everything a nice wipe with a warm/damp MF towel. If the car was older I'd add a touch of Dawn.
Then I'd follow up with Wolfgang Cockpit Trim sealant. I'm a minimalist with interior leathers & plastics.
Poor Boy's Natural Look works great on plastic as well.
Thanks. It's a 350+.030 with about 1k miles on the rebuild.
Pretty, but over-carbed and/or over-cammed. I did plugs before I stored it and they matched the car! Lol...
Thanks brother!
I saw you/your avatar in another thread earlier and thought - I hope this guy pops up in the "how to" section and sees my thread title before it drops..
And a FF fan on top of it. This is a pretty badass forum.
Thanks for the good word on the band, that means the most.
I'll toss my hat in and say that P21S (blue lid - beeswax carnauba mix) looks outstanding on top of Wolfgang Deep Gloss Sealant. And the stuff is so incredibly easy to work with - I love both of these products and use them on everything.
After the P21S is applied, removed, and before I take it...