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imported_Aurora40
05-17-2005, 07:40 PM
Well, I spent the weekend cleaning the car up. I spent pretty much both days in their entireity. I didn`t do everything, but pretty much all the biggies. I`ll wipe the doorjambs, clean the wheels and wheelwells, and clean the glass eventually.



I spent most of my time on the interior. It was in nice shape, but it could be better. Everything is mint, no wearing etc, but it was a little dusty. I used APC+ at 16:1 on the carpets as needed, followed by distilled water to help rinse the APC+ out, but mostly just vacuumed.



Then I wiped the doors and dash down with distilled water and treated with Pinnacle V&R protectant. I was gonna use #40 but wanted something more matte and with slightly less cleaning power (it`s a 15 year old car). I hit the weatherstripping with Vinylex because it has more cleaning power than #40.



The leather I cleaned thoroughly with Lexol leather cleaner, then treated it with Lexol conditioner. The next day I treated it with Pinnacle leather conditioner. It is really much more supple feeling now, and smells great.



I washed and used Gold Class bug & tar remover as needed, and then spot clayed the exterior. I didn`t want to go nuts with polishing until I got a feel for the paint. I would have gone with #80 or #82 by hand, but I`ve been itching to try Pinnacle paint cleansing lotion. I wasn`t as impressed as I thought I`d be. It dries out quickly and gets sort of dusty if you aren`t careful (and this was by hand). Also you have to work it a lot or it is hard to buff off. It did brighten the already bright and glossy paint, though. The difference side-by-side was clear, though not huge. Then I topped that Pinnacle Souveran, which added a nice depth and shine. Oh, prior to polishing/waxing, I hit the black beltline molding with #38. Man was that easy to use and it looks so black.



I took the car out for a spin today after work, and man is it a blast! I snapped some picts afterwards, and I`ll wipe it down with Final Detail later tonight:



http://members.aol.com/corvettezr11990/ZR1/cleanedup1.jpg



http://members.aol.com/corvettezr11990/ZR1/cleanedup2.jpg



http://members.aol.com/corvettezr11990/ZR1/cleanedup3.jpg



http://members.aol.com/corvettezr11990/ZR1/cleanedupint.jpg

hirosh
05-17-2005, 08:02 PM
looks great. was it easier finding this than a callaway `vette?

imported_Aurora40
05-17-2005, 08:08 PM
Originally posted by hirosh

looks great. was it easier finding this than a callaway `vette?



The Callaway I looked at is for sale again by the new owner. So I could find one no prob. However, it`s harder to find one in the condition one wants. I didn`t want a car that drove 800 miles in 15 years, nor one that had driven 50k miles, etc.



There were 3049 ZR-1`s made in 1990, and 58 Callaways, which does help the odds a lot... :D



Both cars are amazing, especially for the time period.

kartoon
05-17-2005, 08:11 PM
I see you finally got the Vette - good for you :xyxthumbs



[about the inside] It`s so red !

[about the outside] Nice color - this can really glow :wavey

roaringmouse
05-17-2005, 08:20 PM
Wow, that looks GREAT! I love the color.

Thomas Dekany
05-17-2005, 08:27 PM
Nice!!!!!!!!!



PS: Look at my avatar :)

imported_Aurora40
05-17-2005, 08:55 PM
Originally posted by tdekany

PS: Look at my avatar :)



Unmistakably a C4 hood! I thought you just got an R32? I haven`t been around in a while, so if I missed the thread, post up a link! :D

imported_series1
05-17-2005, 09:01 PM
Congrats on the new, and awesome car!

Thomas Dekany
05-17-2005, 09:08 PM
Originally posted by Aurora40

Unmistakably a C4 hood! I thought you just got an R32? I haven`t been around in a while, so if I missed the thread, post up a link! :D



Not me! I still have my 2001 Jetta. You are thinking of Adg44



The avatar picture was a detail I did last year.



I loved working on that carpet. So plush and easy to clean (in my case)



http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v215/tdekany/tn_117_1728.jpg



http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v215/tdekany/tn_117_1742.jpg

imported_Sullybob
05-17-2005, 09:16 PM
Aurora looks great. How many miles were on it when you got it? Love that red.

imported_Aurora40
05-17-2005, 09:59 PM
Originally posted by tdekany

Not me! I still have my 2001 Jetta. You are thinking of Adg44



The avatar picture was a detail I did last year.



I loved working on that carpet. So plush and easy to clean (in my case)

:images clipped:



Hmm, sorry about the confusion there... :( I thought you were talking with Adg44 about getting an R32. One of you had a silver one, and the other was looking for tornado red... :o



That one you did looks to be a 1991-1993? I`d guess 1993? They removed that divider that excludes the passenger so much, plus it`s got later door skins but not the 1994+ Lear seats.




Originally posted by Sullybob

Aurora looks great. How many miles were on it when you got it? Love that red.

My new `vette has 21,522 miles on it right now. :D Red on red is fairly common, but I really love how it looks.

Thomas Dekany
05-17-2005, 10:12 PM
Adg44 had a silver gti, then he bought an Audi (silver) and then he bought an R32 (red)



The Vette is a 1995

ScubaStevo
05-17-2005, 10:13 PM
You better have the buick, I`m sure it was faster anyways. ;)

2000firebird
05-17-2005, 10:36 PM
ahhaa at combining the word buick with the word fast.



what was the zr1 option ? i cant seem to remember

imported_Aurora40
05-17-2005, 10:50 PM
Originally posted by Buick_guy1

You better have the buick, I`m sure it was faster anyways. ;)



We still have the Buick. It`s humming along nicely and drives ever so smooth (albeit floaty) with the new Michelin HydroEdges. Not sure what we`ll do with all the cars we have.



The Buick has been moved to parking in the driveway, though.