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Old May 3, 2011 | 05:06 PM
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very nice Mike! That's great news for ya!
Originally Posted by Alpha Ice
Great news Lance, looks like they will be refunding me my cash for the tickets and I will just swing over to Milwaukee on the 3rd of July, plus the prices are like 10 to 15 bucks and its only a 4 hour drive!!
What the heck you guys talking about?
Old May 3, 2011 | 05:09 PM
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What the heck you guys talking about?
its a secret
Old May 3, 2011 | 05:39 PM
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lol...nah, he's going to a concert but his work schedule got messed up. Completely off subject...
Old May 3, 2011 | 06:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Alpha Ice
I will be off work at 2 pm on Friday, and I will pack up my things and be on the road by 230 or possibly sooner. So I'm going to assume to be there close to 330 or so. Tom Peters will be heading up from Roch and then just Katie at 7 am. Ben just found out yesterday that his dad is doing a family get together and he wants to be there for that. So hes checking what time that is it and seeing if he wants to do the CnC in the morning, or do the cruise with us in the afternoon. I told him to do both but that isnt an option.

Am I good to go for a wash and wax on Friday Lance?
That works for me.
Old May 3, 2011 | 07:09 PM
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As far as cleaning the car do you guys suggest:

1. wash
2. clay bar
3. polish with glaze

then?
wax

Is that normally the order?
Old May 3, 2011 | 07:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Hoagie
Janik, do you use an orbital or hands when you're doing this?
I have a random orbital Porter Cable 7242 buffer that I use for polishing. I always apply wax by hand though.
Originally Posted by SuperCleanG
As far as cleaning the car do you guys suggest:

1. wash
2. clay bar
3. polish with glaze

then?
wax

Is that normally the order?
1 and 2 are correct, but generally you polish with a compound and not glaze. Glaze is sort of like a wax but gives a shiny appearance.

Then you check for imperfections, and then apply either a sealant or a wax.
Old May 3, 2011 | 07:41 PM
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Originally Posted by WannabeSport
I have a random orbital Porter Cable 7242 buffer that I use for polishing. I always apply wax by hand though.

1 and 2 are correct, but generally you polish with a compound and not glaze. Glaze is sort of like a wax but gives a shiny appearance.

Then you check for imperfections, and then apply either a sealant or a wax.
what's the difference between a sealant and a wax? And I thought wax gives a shiny appearance too?!
Old May 3, 2011 | 07:42 PM
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And Janik, you don't polish everytime u wax do u
Old May 3, 2011 | 08:25 PM
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As of tonight, interior is cleaned and ready minus conditioning the leather which I'll do when I get some. K&N is cleaned and drying and will be re-oiled tomorrow.

On a side note, I never even noticed until tonight that there's a slide button on the back of the front seats that the person in back can push to get seats to slide forward!
Old May 3, 2011 | 08:37 PM
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Originally Posted by WannabeSport
I have a random orbital Porter Cable 7242 buffer that I use for polishing. I always apply wax by hand though.

1 and 2 are correct, but generally you polish with a compound and not glaze. Glaze is sort of like a wax but gives a shiny appearance.

Then you check for imperfections, and then apply either a sealant or a wax.

For my OB is either wax or sealant preferred?


Originally Posted by mysticmotion
As of tonight, interior is cleaned and ready minus conditioning the leather which I'll do when I get some. K&N is cleaned and drying and will be re-oiled tomorrow.

On a side note, I never even noticed until tonight that there's a slide button on the back of the front seats that the person in back can push to get seats to slide forward!
Starting yesterday I can really feel a difference in acceleration from 0. It seems to be a big difference. I don't have an explanation for it but I'm not complaining! I can really hear and feel the z tube with that K&N. I have had it for about 4 months but recently started using shell gas. I am about 3 tanks in.

I also found that lever this week and pulled and started laughing cuz I have had the car for a year and didn't know it was there. There are a few cool things to the G I like. The card holder above the driver side window is sweet. I keep my parking pass for work in there.
Old May 3, 2011 | 08:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Hoagie
what's the difference between a sealant and a wax? And I thought wax gives a shiny appearance too?!
Glaze=Kind of a weaker polish+wax combination.
Sealant=Put right on top of freshly polished paint. Lasts the longest (say do it right before the winter)
Wax=put on right after a polish (without sealant) or put it on top of a sealant for even more gloss.
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And Janik, you don't polish everytime u wax do u
No. Polishing really only needs to be done if the car has swirls or scratches. I usually just wash my car (properly) then wax it every other week. Keeps the paint (and me) happy.
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For my OB is either wax or sealant preferred?
Which ever you want. Just remember that wax doesn't last as long and a sealant is designed to keep in. It is better for right before winter or right after it and the car is freshly polished.
Old May 3, 2011 | 09:26 PM
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I am so Effing pumped! I got that rattle fixed. SOOO easy too. I first went and bought a set of those bent wrenches we used at First Gear. I was affraid the noise was coming from the missing bushings.....but it was only because we didn't tighten that damn nut on the top of the shock assembley all the way down. I was planning on taking a half day at work tomorrow so I could jack the thing up and starting pulling things aparts again, by my self (which would have really sucked). And so it only ending up taking me 15 mins to fix. Rattle is gone and I def feel much better now.


I also REALLY like the look now so much better. A very mild drop, but I am so happy I let you talk me into springs Lance! Thanks man.
Old May 3, 2011 | 10:11 PM
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Got any pics of your new stance?
Old May 3, 2011 | 10:47 PM
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Got any pics of your new stance?

Not yet, I won't even bother now. Everyone one will just have to wait til Saturday to see it all.
Old May 3, 2011 | 10:58 PM
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Damn! haha i may want a ride to see how it drives. You guys might talk me into some springs...

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