What did you do today, in regards to detailing?

It's all good Monica, I've got ties to GM as my late Dad worked there for 35 years and since the purchase of my first new car, a 2000 Ford Contour SVT, I haven't had the desire to buy a single GM car, some I just can't afford but others there was ZERO as an option.

The big 3 or big 2 or whatever they're called today need to get their heads out of their arses and get it together. The next 5 years are going to be interesting as my buddy Hectour and I have said a number of times that one of the original big 3 are going to go bye-bye and it's not people like me who buy foreign cars fault either. For what I want, GM, Ford or Chrysler don't make what I'm looking for, period

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I hear you... my dad worked for Ford his entire life... 30+ years. When he passed away the entire plant closed for the day so they could all attend his funeral. I will forever remember that.

I think the big 3 will all become the domestic 1.

It's their own fault for going away...well, it's the unions faults.
You know I have no issues with buying foreign.That will probably be my next purchase.
 
Wow, the entire plant closed to attend his funeral, INCREDIBLE! At my Dad's Wake people came in talking about how my Dad would work 20+ hr days back in the day and when he had a heart attack, his 1st, he drove himself to the hospital. The doctor told me his face was green and almost died. Once he was stable I gave him hell about that, stubborn but when it came to work it was everything but that comes from being the youngest of 9 kids. His Dad was a coal miner from WV and they grew up poor as hell, so getting a job at GM in 1966 was a very big deal and he busted his ass.

It's amazing how this thread about Ford has ended up here, next month will be 13 years since my Dad passed, wish I could talk to him about the 2020 Corvette and how fugly the rearend is...amongst other things

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Wow, the entire plant closed to attend his funeral, INCREDIBLE! At my Dad's Wake people came in talking about how my Dad would work 20+ hr days back in the day and when he had a heart attack, his 1st, he drove himself to the hospital. The doctor told me his face was green and almost died. Once he was stable I gave him hell about that, stubborn but when it came to work it was everything but that comes from being the youngest of 9 kids. His Dad was a coal miner from WV and they grew up poor as hell, so getting a job at GM in 1966 was a very big deal and he busted his ass.

It's amazing how this thread about Ford has ended up here, next month will be 13 years since my Dad passed, wish I could talk to him about the 2020 Corvette and how fugly the rearend is...amongst other things

Yup, it was pretty amazing and why I get a little bent when people bash Ford.

That is awesome about your dad... we are coming form very similar backgrounds! This is why I like you Roger ;)
My mother and father were very poor as well. My dad grew up in Kensington... anyone in the PA/Philly area knows :p
 
Agreed Monica and while I'm not familiar with that area my Dad was born and raised in Lumberport WV, to this day not even a traffic light in town. I took my wife there back in 2012 so she could "kinda" know my Dad since he died over 2 years before I met my wife. When I got there we walked around and came to my Grandma's old house....horrible! Fast forward to where I was born and raised, Detroit MI. I was there about a month ago and the area around the GM Tech Center is a shadow of its former self. The middle class city of Warren MI, 3rd largest city in Michigan, is basically a ghost town, so many closed bowling alleys, abandon little shops that you know made parts for the big three and then there's the neighborhoods, run down and just a bunch of low rent stores, vape shops, etc, depressing and don't get me started about the south of 8 mile

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My old man was always a Mopar guy, yet I have owned Chevy's in the past. And now working for Ford, I have to say that they are making some pretty damn nice stuff.

Still, I'll always be a Mopar guy because of my dad.

July 19th marked exactly 20 years since he passed away. Like you Roger, I wish he were here to discuss all of the new stuff with.
 
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As for the thread, I did a RW wash with Uber, and threw a layer of this stuff called “Bead Maker” on.
Anyone heard of this?? Lol

Stuff smells awesome, and seems slick as hell.

Tomorrow, I’ll hit the trim and tires.
Ran out of time today.....


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Agreed Monica and while I'm not familiar with that area my Dad was born and raised in Lumberport WV, to this day not even a traffic light in town. I took my wife there back in 2012 so she could "kinda" know my Dad since he died over 2 years before I met my wife. When I got there we walked around and came to my Grandma's old house....horrible! Fast forward to where I was born and raised, Detroit MI. I was there about a month ago and the area around the GM Tech Center is a shadow of its former self. The middle class city of Warren MI, 3rd largest city in Michigan, is basically a ghost town, so many closed bowling alleys, abandon little shops that you know made parts for the big three and then there's the neighborhoods, run down and just a bunch of low rent stores, vape shops, etc, depressing and don't get me started about the south of 8 mile

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It’s always been a "low income" area we will say :eek:

My father died before he met my husband as well... shame as they would have gotten along famously.

Detroit is not doing well sadly. I wish it were doing better.
 
Used the Rupes buffer on my 4Runner, ran compound and polish across her. When you can see yourself in 20 year old paint I think it’s a victory. Now that I have learned how to properly use the Rupes system I really like it. Two years ago I wasn’t real impressed but after some trail and error and learning from a coworker on is experiences with it I’m a fan.
Now to take the 4Runner out of state again tomorrow and get her covered in bugs again.



 
Just picked up this 2000 Toyota Avalon to play with. Full engine bay detail although I admit I could have done better if I wasn't life exhausted. Lol
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Cleaned out the Escape after driving down to the shore as well as transporting the dog to boarding and back.

I need to detail the outside and apply some protection soon... definitely before the weather starts to turn cold.
 
Cleaned out the Escape after driving down to the shore as well as transporting the dog to boarding and back.

I need to detail the outside and apply some protection soon... definitely before the weather starts to turn cold.

I have some new products I need to try out as well.
 
Cleaned out the Escape after driving down to the shore as well as transporting the dog to boarding and back.

I need to detail the outside and apply some protection soon... definitely before the weather starts to turn cold.
Maybe a good time to try out some more of those new products you found

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Stopped at the coinop on the way home from work yesterday and sprayed off a weeks worth of pollen and dust.
TWSS still beading nicely!
Just wiped he down with some Ech2o mixed to detail spray mix and am heading over to our local Ford dealer for their yearly car show.

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After a great BBQ lunch I decided to coat my wife's tires, but you guys know how that goes, LOL. She ran it through a touch-free yesterday after I raised holy hell about how it's always dirty, so it was fairly clean but based off of all the ranting i decided to do a DEEP CLEAN

I started with the tires and wheels. Started with Griot's Garage foaming tire cleaner and P&S Brake Buster on the rims. Scrubbed the tires with a short brissel brush, Mother's wheel brush for the wheel faces and the Speed Master, I repeated this process twice, tires were "clean", more on this later.

I then sprayed lemon scented IronX over the entire car and let it dwell while I got the IK Foam 9 primed up. I added 3 ounces of Turtle Wax Ice snow foam and proceeded to empty the entire 1.3 gallons of cleaning solution on the car. At this point I could see some bleeding out and let the snow foam continue to dwell along with the IronX, then rinsed it all down. Now it was time for the NEXT STEP!

That next step was Sonax Seal and Shine, I've had this for quite some time so I wanted to use. I sprayed this all over the entire car, including the rims. I've used these products before and once you spray them on the wet surface the water runs away but this product didn't so that the same way. I had enough left over so I could treat the wheels on my own car sometime this week and once I rinsed it down I could see the beading, almost invisible due to how tight it was! Once I dried the car with the Sucker and the Griot's Garage waffle weave towel I noticed how damn good looking the paint was, it's VERY NOTICEABLE, very impressed here Sonax

Now for the "cherry on the cake", coating the tires. Remember earlier I put "clean" in italics, check this out. I ordered a quart of mineral spirits per a suggestion in the OPT tire coating thread and wiped down the first "clean" tire. Upon the first swipe I could see darkness on my mf towel, amazing so I did another swipe, more darkness but not as much, so I did 2x's the swipe on each tire, now, time for coating.

I applied 2x's OPT tire coating, going around each tire and making sure I rubbed it in real good and once I was done with the last tire I went around and it did it again, thus the double coat. I should mention that the first tire coated was BONE DRY when I went in for that 2nd coat, amazing product here.

Now the paint work AND tires are coated and will endure weeks of abuse inbetween cleanings but maybe my wife can find the touch-free every other weeks, i believe in miracles....do you
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"Auto" setting added here, looks more this inperson
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Hey Roger, I just noticed you two have matching colored vehicles. How sweet! What a great husband you are. :poke: ;)


Clue #2: panoramic sunroof
 
Hey Roger, I just noticed you two have matching colored vehicles. How sweet! What a great husband you are. :poke: ;)


Clue #2: panoramic sunroof
Hers is actually more purple, especially inperson but there's no panoramic sunroof, ours is the SE, not the SEL. She needs to get after that interior though, it's a struggle

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