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Hot*Mk8

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Wow! It looks great. Is that just one coat of wax? I use Zaino and last time I washed my car I put 3 coats of wax on mine.
The machine polisher is really where the results come from here. It has a coat of Brilliant Glaze, which is a very shiny, light wax, and two coats of Americana hand wax over the top. Adams always suggests two light coats of wax rather than one heavy one, so we are both doing the right thing! I've heard great things about Zaino, too. Thanks, BTW. :big-grin:
 

Hot*Mk8

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Hey! That's Jeff's car. I wouldn't mistake the slobber on my keyboard from being caused by anything else. Thanks for sharing such stunning eye candy. :thumbsup:
 

billcu

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H'mm where was this tool when I did my rear brakes on my 97. I bought a cheap thing that may have worked if it at not been for frozen rear brakes :eek-large:
Let me know if you ever need to borrow it Steve.

I did the rear brakes on the CE Sunday, The tool worked great.

I had to replace the rotor anyway, so I just re-mounted the caliper and bracket to hold it while I screwed it back in.:)

Brakes are nice and smooth again.
 

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mlschultz

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So... this is what my darling wife Wendy and I do on our vacation last week lol... You really need to go watch this on you tube in high def and full screen to appreciate...



Here's some photo's taken by Wendy that are from the same airplane landing as in my video above, and the last photo is a side view of how close they are to the ground when they fly overhead :eek-large:




















Here's a side view from another plane landing






 

SCTBIRD1173

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The 98 under my care that I spent 8 hours polishing and waxing today. Whew. But, boy was it worth it! She's on fire with shine now. Adam's Polishes and Flex Polisher FTW.
WOW :err-what?: it looks amazing! I think my car with a 3 stage buff looks like yours before the buff! :laugh:

Here's some photo's taken by Wendy that are from the same airplane landing as in my video above, and the last photo is a side view of how close they are to the ground when they fly overhead :eek-large:
Some awesome shots Mike!
 

billcu

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Here's my new toy, I've always liked antique instruments.:)

It's a Story & Clark reed (pump) organ. It was made in 1896. I had to do a couple quick fixes and some dusting, but it works great now. I'll make a video.:)
 

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