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302 messages, Last post on Sep 14, 2008 at 1:39 PM
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Well, I got a product called Wolfgang to try out, and finally got a chance to do so. It worked very nicely. Since those of you interested in yet another detailing product will probably have read my review on Autopia, I'll spare you the details. Here's the good stuff. Note my side grill inlets are removed as I am going to super weatherstrip adhesive that foam that directs air into the radiator. They are all loose and get moved off to the side.
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| Beauty. How you like the new place? Where did you order the Wolfgang stuff and what other products do they have?...I have never heard of them. Been a few since I browsed Autopia, so maybe I just missed the boat. | |
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You did miss the boat. Jason from Autogeek was giving out free evaluation samples that includes the polish, QD, and sealant. It was free with any order, or with a $10 shipping payment. I ordered up some 303 stuff to try (protectant, shower guard, and wiper treatment). You can buy it from Autogeek or from I think premiumautocare.com? So far it seems like an easier-to-apply Blackfire. But we'll see. I love the new house! |
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Jeez, I miss all the free stuff. I am really ticked at myself for forgetting the camera. I worked on a 2003 Yukon for a friend of my parents the other day. Seems the wife had tried to take down the garage with the front bumper, so I spent an hour removing the paint trade with the house and taking care of the scratches that the brick caused...then spent another 2 hours working the entire thing over. They were so excited about how it looked that I'll be stopping by to chat with them about a regular maintenance schedule for their two SUV's (a Lexus too). Should be very interesting. P.S. 303 Rocks! It's my preferred tire dressing now, even if it is a bit pricey. |
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Ok, here are two more pictures. They are kinda big, but not crazy big. Under 1000 pixels, so the whole thing should fit on your screen (except those of you who still have 14" monitors and vacuum tube computers). Brian, I haven't tried the 303 yet, but I'll probably use it on the interior first. I really like Endurance (non high-gloss) on tires and it lasts very well. I'm really liking #38 on exterior trim too. It has a nice clean look (a tad shiny but I think it could be buffed to less shine) and seems to last very well. Doing exterior trim is a pain and it's hard to keep it off glass and such, so the longer it lasts the better... Anyway, on to the pictures:
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Veery nice! I don't like tires that are shiny instead of glossy. Now where can I pick up a cutting edge vacuum tube computer. |
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Glad to see you found Edmund's (I'm Aurora40 on Autopia)... The car is looking nice! I see you totally debadged it. Are those wheels the hub-nut kind vs the 5 lug nuts? That's what they look like. I'm not a huge fan of the wheels, but the car looks good! Mike98, that's about as shiny as I like the tires to get. Sometimes I go with the more matte #40, but it's just that Endurance lasts so well. I could probably buff them to be a bit more matte than that, though. I don't usually buff tires because it ruins the towel. Question: I've never noticed this before, but is that textured plastic trim at the bottom of the doors? My car is painted bodywork all the way to the unibody seam. |
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