Quick clean up of the stang

wytstang

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Did a quick wash and hit it with some Optimum Opti-Seal to seal the paint. Also better pics of the stang lowered, would have gotten more pics put the camera died on me.
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And a close up (camera died after this one :angry7: )
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Correct. I love it as it's a wipe on walk away type product. I use it quit a bit and I've barely put a dent in it. I grab a mf towel and use 2 sprays per panel and about 3/4 sprays for the hood. Takes about 15 minutes to do the whole car. Also use it on rims, makes clean up fast.
 
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Don't know as I do it once a month during the summer, it's just sooo easy to use I never bothered to do long term test. If you ever washed and qd'ed your car it's the same thing. Others have reported 3/4 months with 2 coats. I've used it well over a year and it still looks full.
 

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White looks Crisp!!

a Few Comments....

1. Try polishing with Wolfgang Finishing Glaze.....It makes white drip SO hard.

2. Get some New headlights...it would really freshen up the look.

3. I see dirt where the body meets the fuel cap....hit that area with some claybar yo!!!
 
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Wouldn't that defeat the whole "quick clean up"?
For polish Menz 106ff gets the nod
New headlights are on the back burner, suspension upgrades first.
Fuel cap area has mold growing, Jeff werkstat Prime:STRONG will clear that up.
 

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Looks good man...but I gotta give you a hard time for those pics...at least TRY to get the whole car in the shot :bootyshake:
 
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I would have but the camera died after the last shot posted. Also when taking pictures of white paint during the day you need the right angles to show the work. Full sun shot washes out everything and just show a bright white w/no reflection. Dust/Dawn and large shade trees/building are the best way to get white to show off.
 

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