Matt S.
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- Jan 24, 2007
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Decided to bring in my dad's 1966 Mustang today to play with some products and clean it up a bit. It's been sitting under very cheap car cover the past couple months. I'd like to say that I advised my father NOT to put a cheap cover on it, and NOT to wash it, but he did both anyways. Needless to say, the paint does not look as good as it did when I last detailed it.
There were also either cat scratches or marring from the car cover. Looks like cat scratches to me, but either way, the point is they're there and need to be removed.
I'll also be cleaning up the chrome wheels and bumpers a little bit later today, but I thought I'd post some pics/video of what I've done so far.
Here are some before pics:
I started by washing the wheels and tires with DP Gel Wheel Cleaner with a B-42 wheel brush and a Cobra tire scrubber pad. I really like the tire scrubber pad as it's much easier to control than a conventional tire brush and provides excellent results.
Notice all the gunk/dirt buildup on the tire.
There were also either cat scratches or marring from the car cover. Looks like cat scratches to me, but either way, the point is they're there and need to be removed.
I'll also be cleaning up the chrome wheels and bumpers a little bit later today, but I thought I'd post some pics/video of what I've done so far.
Here are some before pics:







I started by washing the wheels and tires with DP Gel Wheel Cleaner with a B-42 wheel brush and a Cobra tire scrubber pad. I really like the tire scrubber pad as it's much easier to control than a conventional tire brush and provides excellent results.




Notice all the gunk/dirt buildup on the tire.
