I guess jokes are not allowed here about perfect looking cars. . I forgot to put a smiley on the end of my sentence in the post about Photoshop.
I guess jokes are not allowed here about perfect looking cars. . I forgot to put a smiley on the end of my sentence in the post about Photoshop.
Snake and Hook,
Alright, that`s it. I have to head out to Lexington to figure out what is in the water out there. MAN, what a nice shine. I plan to wash and put a second layer of KSG on the car tonight. My red stang shines, but the reflectivity(is that really a word?!) can not match Hook`s maxima.
Hmm..maybe that new Chevy Silverado 2500 in dark green that I have been looking for can achieve such a shine. For now, the stang will have to do.
Nice job Hook.
SJ
Hey Guys what`s up?
I have a question here, How do you guys polish and remove scratches from the clear plastic heads up display, without doing any harm?
Thanks,
Vipertwin175
That`s a delicate area, so you want to be careful with any kind of cleaners.
I`ve used Meg`s PlastX and Novus Plastic Polish with excellent success.
I use a soft microfiber and very little product. Light pressure in a back and forth motion should clean up the scratches.
Bill Luster
Specializing in Detailing Corvettes....:thumbup:
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Think about it.
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