Check out this story of the $1,000,000.00 car wreck. :awesome:
http://www.wreckedexotics.com/special/enzo/
Paintwork has some swirls that need removing. ;)
t-bone
303 makes some really great products that are outstanding cleaners. I think the one that would best suit your spare tire cover is their fabric cleaner. Check out: http://www.autogeek.net/303fabcontop.html
Alternatively, if you think the cover is more of a vinyl than fabric material check...
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Use the same technique on Klasse SG, the durability it provides is worth the effort, especially on a work truck or similar that you can't/don't want to detail every other day.
Based on the previous posts in this thread, it sounds as if you are going to have a lot of fun this Summer with your new foam gun. :)
Just a word of warning though, if you use the above referenced 1 ounce of soap for each ounce of water mixing ratio you may never see your car again under that...
Remember the old computer game from a few years back: "Where in the World is Carmen SanDiego?"
Same thing could be asked of Florida Native......
You out there girl? We miss you. I'ts not that far from Georgia to Florida is it? :D
Scooter,
Those round running boards (rails) are usually Chrome plated Steel or polished Stainless, depending on the manufacturer.
Try Never-Dull, I know you've got some if you are a biker. :cheers:
Now take her to see Ice Age 2, "The Meltdown".
Great little follow up movie, and the nutty squirrel keeps up his lunatic efforts throughout (to no avail of course) :D
Bahrain is an Island, roughly 4 times the size of Washington DC, that lies about 15 miles offshore from Saudi Arabia in the Persian Gulf. Lived and worked over there in the Middle East for many years and know the area well.
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I've had great results with a PC and the Pinnacle twins on a five year old red truck with light to moderate swirls. Limited success on heavy scratches, it seems to work - albeit slowly, but for their intended purpose to remove swirls and marring they perform splendidly.
I recently purchased the foamgun from AG, and like you I had a supply of Meguiars shampoo already at home. I set the foam-gun to the 1oz per gallon dilution ratio (I think it's the left-most indent on the pin if I remember) and let the gun take care of the mixing.
I know the meguiars may not...
Killr; Could you please send me a free sample of all of the above so that I can try them out? All in the name of product testing and evaluation of course....;)
I like the idea of cutting the clay up into pieces, makes sense, but Lord knows it's small enough to start with!
Smaller pieces = more likely to fumble and drop. :(
I guess I'll just have to buy it by the pound.