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Just had the C4 detailed today. Pic's within...

Posted: 8/22/09 8:43amMessage 11 of 24
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Andover, MA - USA
Joined: 3/22/2009
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Vette(s): 1986 Coupe
It looks awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  A clean detailed Corvette is a joy to cruise in.
1986 "Bright Red" COUPE - Aluminum Heads,
Sport Seats, Bose, Ultra-Flo Exhaust,

Automatic, Bilsteins - "Mostly Original" otherwise.

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Just had the C4 detailed today. Pic's within...

Posted: 12/27/09 1:55pmMessage 12 of 24
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Decatur, IL - USA
Joined: 12/20/2009
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Vette(s): 1996 Polo II Green on beige LT1 coupe with G92/G44!
It looks amazing! Love it!
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Posted: 12/30/09 9:50pmMessage 13 of 24
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Cedar Lake, IN - USA
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Vette(s): 1996,1969,2009
Thats a real beauty!!! Shines like a black mirror!!!!!!!Smile
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Posted: 12/31/09 10:34amMessage 14 of 24
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Scottsdale, AZ - USA
Joined: 3/24/2009
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Vette(s): 1995 Corvette LT1 Coupe. Black with Bronze top.
Looks great!  I really like those exhaust tips.  What system do you have?
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Posted: 1/1/10 8:53amMessage 15 of 24
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Scarborough, Canada
Joined: 3/22/2009
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Vette(s): 1992 Corvette Black on Black ZF6 6-speed LT1 EM headers/Corsa exhaust
Thanks for the compliments guys. Smile

Wish she still looked that good, but I took her out last week (since there was still no snow on the ground) and within minutes the car was covered in a white powdery residue from bumper to bumper.  By the time I got to my destination, the car looked gray in color. LOL

 I'm going to have to wash her again as soon as temperatures goe back above 0 degrees again.

On the bright side, I'd wager that freezing cold December air is worth at least another 20 hp.  It's amazing how much difference the colder air makes compared the hot and humid air during the summer month's...


[quote]Looks great!  I really like those exhaust tips.  What system do you have?[/quote]

It's a Corsa exhaust.  A bit pricey, but well worth it in my opinion.
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Posted: 1/1/10 9:52amMessage 16 of 24
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West Chester, PA - USA
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Vette(s): 1995 Torch Red Coupe
"I'm going to have to wash her again as soon as temperatures go back above 0 degrees again".
 
After reading that,  I'll never complain about washing the car in 30 degree weather again.  Rolling On The Floor Laughing
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Posted: 1/1/10 12:00pmMessage 17 of 24
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toms river, NJ - USA
Joined: 12/6/2009
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Vette(s): 1984 coupe Z51 Red
[QUOTE=jimmymack]"I'm going to have to wash her again as soon as temperatures go back above 0 degrees again".
 
After reading that,  I'll never complain about washing the car in 30 degree weather again.  Rolling On The Floor Laughing
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The only one who complains is my wife, I'll wash the vette, put it away then tell her its to cold to wash her car and she should take it to the car wash.  After all, I'm not gonna freeze washing a Chrysler....    I do have my standards...  LOL. 
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Posted: 1/7/10 1:14pmMessage 18 of 24
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What a nice Vette !  It just has a certain "presence" about it, looks menacing and really cool.
I like the car very much, great paint, black over black, real nice.
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Posted: 1/7/10 4:26pmMessage 19 of 24
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North Augusta, SC - USA
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Vette(s): 1987 coupe red/saddle, low mile highly optioned, owner-restored trophy winner.
Okay, I'm lazy & didn"t read everything here, but do you know what product they use? It looks better than mine, and mine looks new. I'm jealous and must know!

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Posted: 1/8/10 3:05pmMessage 20 of 24
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Vette(s): 1992 Corvette Black on Black ZF6 6-speed LT1 EM headers/Corsa exhaust
[QUOTE=874noah]Okay, I'm lazy & didn"t read everything here, but do you know what product they use? It looks better than mine, and mine looks new. I'm jealous and must know![/QUOTE]

Believe me, I was curious to find out what these guy's were using as well, but as hard as I tried, I wasn't able to get it out of them!  LOL 

I've noticed that a lot though with detailers over the years - they usually think of their cleaning products and the companies that supply them, as "Top Secret" information and don't want their customers (or competition) to know what products they are or where to get them.

I suppose they're worried they might lose business if everybody started buying the same stuff they do and doing the work on their own rather than paying a detailer.  Can't really blame them.  If I was in their position, I'd probably keep things secret too. Embarrassed

Since they wouldn't tell me what they use, I asked them what "off the shelf" brand he'd recommend for me and he recommended I use Meguiars.  Specifically, their "Tech Wax" series of products.  It was his opinion (for what it's worth) that Tech Wax gave the longest lasting and deepest shine of all the "main stream" waxes/cleaning products on the market.

Having never used that line of wax before (It's hard to keep up with all the new brands of cleaners coming out every other week), I decided to try the Tech Wax out.  The darn thing cost me $28CAD but I was truly impressed with the stuff, after finally using it.   It shines just as well as the Mother's Carnuba wax I've normally used in the past, but the biggest difference is, the shine and that "smooth to the touch" feeling as you slide your fingers over the paint, lasts a lot longer that the Mother's products I used and it doesn't attract nearly as much dust as the Carnuba.

I've been using the Tech wax ever since and would recommend it to anyone.  So for what it's worth, Meguiars Tech Wax is what I've been using since the car got detailed and it still looks just as good now as it did then.  Clap

P.s.

While the paint on my car is definitely solid, and may look like a million bucks in photo's, it is, at the end of the day, a daily diver.  My only means of transportation.  So the paint (while still in very good condition) does have the usual stone chips in the usual areas.  Front bumper, side mirrors, etc.  Even has a scuff mark or two here and there so don't think for a second this car is a trailer queen with a pristine paint job.  It only looks that way in photograph's Wink

Personally, I like to see a few stone chips on a car.  I think of them as "battle scars" .  It proves the owners actually out driving the thing and getting his/her money's worth out of it.

 I don't care much for "perfect" cars that spend 3/4 of their lives sitting in climate controlled garages and getting waxed more often then they get driven. Thumbs Down

What's the point of owning a car if you're too afraid to drive it ?



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