J Z06
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- Oct 10, 2010
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It's right around the corner...so they say. That dreadful time of year when cars get ugly, the roads are full of crud. Our poor cars get a beating.
I decided to give my 1994 civic hatch a little tlc today. I usually schedule time to buff it twice a year. In May, I used SIP/nano then Zaino to seal it up. It's daily driven and sometimes not washed as often as it should be. The paint was flat as a pancake this morning when I washed it.
I hit it with the clay bar, took off any light road tar/bugs that were on from the summer. The finish wasn't too bad so I decided to hit it with Meg's Ultimate Compound with my cyclo and green pads. Talk about easy? Zero complaints!! It brightened things right up.
It was sealed up with a fairly light coat of 476s Collinite paste wax. I am really beginning to love this stuff! No difficulty in using it at all! I might hit it again next month with another coat of 476s.
A few pics: I didn't get to tires and trim yet but it looks nice
I decided to give my 1994 civic hatch a little tlc today. I usually schedule time to buff it twice a year. In May, I used SIP/nano then Zaino to seal it up. It's daily driven and sometimes not washed as often as it should be. The paint was flat as a pancake this morning when I washed it.
I hit it with the clay bar, took off any light road tar/bugs that were on from the summer. The finish wasn't too bad so I decided to hit it with Meg's Ultimate Compound with my cyclo and green pads. Talk about easy? Zero complaints!! It brightened things right up.
It was sealed up with a fairly light coat of 476s Collinite paste wax. I am really beginning to love this stuff! No difficulty in using it at all! I might hit it again next month with another coat of 476s.
A few pics: I didn't get to tires and trim yet but it looks nice











