Finally got a chance to use Paste Glaz on the entire car.

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Did a quick clean up on the mustang since I'm back to driving it again. Wife kicked my out the Fuzion, I'm going to miss getting 23 miles to the gallon. Hello 18 miles to the gallon :(
Process:
Wash with Optimums soap
Paint stripped with JW Prime Strong using a black foam pad via UDM.
LSP was Paste Glaz x1 that was a joy to put on.
I have to say it did a heck of a job giving my white paint a wet look on shaded area (no glaze used). Images are very clear and sharp fro what I was able to see. I really liked using it, and now I wish it was still available.
Hood
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Passenger door and fender
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Pass rear quarter panel
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Trunk raised vertically for shade (other wise just plain bright white)
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Side full shot
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Nice shots of the Glaz paste on the Mustang, looks awesome!.........:cheers:
 
Car looks great! 18 miles to the gallon is pretty good out of a 5.0 Mustang.
 
I knew it. I knew that it would look as good as I thought on white. This is the first car on AGOL that I've seen with Paste Glaz. It's beautiful.
You've had that a long time. A year and a half ago you couldn't find it even on e-bay.
 
Good job my friend. Don't you have a huge stash of the Paste Glaz?

Nice wet look.
 
Yes I've had it for a while now and I'm reallllllly glad I stocked up before it disappeared. I'm loving the way it looks right now. And yes I believe you are right, this is the first car here wearing Paste Glaz. The last one I picked up I was actually in a bidding war with Superchared (I believe it was him) and had no clue it was him I was going up against. After that non showed back up :(.
Car looks great! 18 miles to the gallon is pretty good out of a 5.0 Mustang.
Thanks and I guess it's not that bad but thats 18mpg taking it easy which is hard to do but with current prices I learn quickly :D.
 
Good job my friend. Don't you have a huge stash of the Paste Glaz?

Nice wet look.
Hey Redd, yes I do and because I like to flant it here it is for the millionth hundred time lol
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I have one unopened jar that I will sell for a billion dollars .... MUHHAHAHAHAH !!!
 
Looks great....that's a beautiful Stang. I'm sure I've seen it around here somewhere....;)

-Matt
 
It hasn't been on the road much the past 4 months but it's making a come back on the roads. I've only seen one other white mustang with white rims but that was on the AFB and haven't seen it in a few months.
 
Looks great, it reminds me to try my Paste Glaz...Just put a coat of Liquid Souveran, and followed it up a week later by Pete's 53. I have to admit, it looks awesome on white, added a lot of depth, that I was not getting even from liquid souveran...

I was also getting 18-19, rarely closer to 20 MPG on my daily driver ('99 Infiniti I30)...and that was on Chevron regular gas...I tired buying a new air filter, and it didn't help...Then I upgraded to K&N air filter, that I bought from Kragen, online price was $15 cheaper, so when I called then store, they said they will match it up as lond as I have that page printout...cost me $44 with tax...Then I was getting about 20.5-21 MPG, and this time on Shell gasoline...I decided to try Chevron again, and now I'm getting 22-22.3 MPH on average...and that's a V-6 3.0 liter engine...Upgrading to K&N air filter didn't improve anything on my previous 2000 Acura 3.2TL, but it worked well on this older model...with $4 a gallon you don't have much to loose...Filter will last for 10 years, or 1,000,000 miles, and I'd get it if I was you...
Also, try going easier on accelerator...If you have a heavy foot, you gas milage won't improve by much...Chevron is the best gas out there, most efficient out of all top tear detergent gasoline...
Good luck...
 
I'm adding long tube headers (hopefully jet hot coated) to help it run cooler and make a lil more power at lower rpms. This should help out with gas.
 
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