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Nice .

I'm going to have to try the waterless wash or some good detail spray and clay bar. I was never able to wash it with soap and water before the weather got cold and rainy.

I had a lot of oil changes to do.... and still have lawn work...

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ONR in a bucket. ONR in a garden sprayer. Soak that panel real good I’m sure you already knew this. I don’t wash my garaged cars anymore with a hose/pressure washer.


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ONR in a bucket. ONR in a garden sprayer. Soak that panel real good I’m sure you already knew this. I don’t wash my garaged cars anymore with a hose/pressure washer.


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How come?

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Started clay bar process. I'll hopefully complete that tonight and this weekend start the paint correction.
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How come?

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Because they toy cars don’t get driven on bad days. Nice days only in the summer. It is too redundant to take out the tools needed to do a two bucket wash even tho I have a wall mounted pressure washer on a 100 feet of hose.

I use optimum no rinse in a sprayed and a bucket. I do it right in the garage every time I feel it needs it.

Pan The Organizer has a good YouTube channel for all things detailing and demos how to do what I described above.


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Started clay bar process. I'll hopefully complete that tonight and this weekend start the paint correction.
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No love for the new synthetic clay media ? Really makes the clay feel outdated and way too time consuming.


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No love for the new synthetic clay media ? Really makes the clay feel outdated and way too time consuming.


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Using the traditional clay method doesn't bother me. I'm not pressed for time. It actually gives me something to do when I'm on night shift. Not to mention the cars are in winter hibernation.

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I agree with the comments about Dom's killer 5.0. The wheels are perfect and really compliment the perfect stance. Are the windows tinted? If not, that should be on the list to perfect the killer perfection. (y)
 

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A couple of weeks ago installed an SRP pedals set. Very pleased with the craftsmanship, design, and the feeling these pedals have. I went with The Grid, black/silver, medium wide gas pedal.

An observation with the gas pedal. Due to the gas pedal being wider, in the first few days after the install I caught myself pressing the brake and gas pedal together. It was less than a second but it happened. Mostly when coming to a stop while pressing the clutch. You can’t be lazy when trying to brake with these.

Anyway, after some butt time with the car now the breaking comes natural plus the heel/toe process it’s massively improved/easier vs stock.

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A couple of weeks ago installed an SRP pedals set. Very pleased with the craftsmanship, design, and the feeling these pedals have. I went with The Grid, black/silver, medium wide gas pedal.

An observation with the gas pedal. Due to the gas pedal being wider, in the first few days after the install I caught myself pressing the brake and gas pedal together. It was less than a second but it happened. Mostly when coming to a stop while pressing the clutch. You can’t be lazy when trying to brake with these.

Anyway, after some butt time with the car now the breaking comes natural plus the heel/toe process it’s massively improved/easier vs stock.

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This reminds me. I did the SRP MM satin medium wide and the dead pedal also. Makes heel&toe a treat.
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A couple of weeks ago installed an SRP pedals set. Very pleased with the craftsmanship, design, and the feeling these pedals have. I went with The Grid, black/silver, medium wide gas pedal.

An observation with the gas pedal. Due to the gas pedal being wider, in the first few days after the install I caught myself pressing the brake and gas pedal together. It was less than a second but it happened. Mostly when coming to a stop while pressing the clutch. You can’t be lazy when trying to brake with these.

Anyway, after some butt time with the car now the breaking comes natural plus the heel/toe process it’s massively improved/easier vs stock.

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I like that pedal set. The black goes well with the interior. Love the steering wheel, too!
 

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