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  1. TMQ

    Overwhelmed With Options (New Car Protection)

    Just a clay towel.... Use with bucket soapy water.... Towel will last you few years. Clay bar...couple uses and if you do drop it, it's trash. If you drop a clay towel, just rinse in bucket and carry on... Love mine....I had Pinnacle fine clay bar I bought 4 years ago....I still have it...
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    Newbie needs advice

    Depends....If you are not really into spending hours on your car, then pay someone to do it. If you want to try to do a DA polish. Get the griots G9....and Blackfire One step. Do not try to make those scratches disappear! It may be too deep. If you can feel the scratches with your finger...
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    1967 Camaro.

    Used CBEAST and Yellow rupes pads on top hood and trunk. Then switched over to the beast and orange force hybrids on the sides. Both worked great---the beast is bit faster and produces a bit glossier results on a very hard white surface. Tom
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    Happy Birthday Klasse Act!!!

    Happy Birthday, Klasse Act.... Tom
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    Overwhelmed With Options (New Car Protection)

    Reason for getting a get clay towel is this----When you run out of clay lube you can switch over and just use a bucket soapy water with your towel. Or any fine clay towel brand.... Tom
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    Overwhelmed With Options (New Car Protection)

    You are off to a great start! Iron-x - check Griots kit - check Do this:Speed Master Clay Towel Combo Hold off not the BlackICE Liquid Wax. Your One step will be good for 3 months. By then you might want to use another LSP. All great picks! You've done far better than I have when I started...
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    Behold ... 29 Year-old BC / CC Paint !

    lol.... Look tons better than couple of Hondas I saw at shop today! Tom
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    1967 Camaro.

    You want to keep water off on an old car. No need to do iron remover and even clay barring! Tom
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    1967 Camaro.

    Everything on the car is going to be saved.... Will know Monday what the plan will be! Leave as is and make it reliable or do a full resto mod. Tom
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    1967 Camaro.

    Thanks PaulMys...! Tom
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    1967 Camaro.

    The convertible top stitches are dry rotted---Owner plans to replace the top. I just went ahead to see how much dirt I could pull out of the top. Did the vacuum, then wash. Third wash and cut was the Woolite, distilled water with Sonax brush! Did not bother with cleaning wheels---They are...
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    1967 Camaro.

    Done! Took six hours. Vacuumed everything and then did combo rinseless and waterless wash. Hood and trunk-Blackfire One Step/CBEAST/Rupes yellow pads. For the sides-switched to the beast and orange force hybrids. Pictures: Washed! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    1967 Camaro.

    Hummm....I'll say borderline... Might break out the BEAST, but will tread carefully. Tom
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    1967 Camaro.

    2black1s, Thank you so much for the info..! Really helps me. Talked to Mario today re history of the car. It has been in accident and was repainted. With that in mind---Checked the paint over and it appears that it might have been painted partly. One side car seems different than the other...
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    1967 Camaro.

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    1967 Camaro.

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    1967 Camaro.

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    1967 Camaro.

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    Overwhelmed With Options (New Car Protection)

    Duh.... Bill D, you are correct! Just had a brain fade---was in middle of figuring out my approach to the white single 1967 Camaro! Geez.... I gotta pay attention! Lol.... Tom
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    Overwhelmed With Options (New Car Protection)

    Generally clay does mar the surface. In this case---his paint is white, so the chances of marring will be minimal. Pigments used in white paint is very hard and chances are low. Just do it lightly as Thomkirby mentioned above... Tom
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