Long day with a Thunderbird, plus 750Li, RX330, Camaro Z/28

Dent's & Details said:
NIce work Scott.

When are you going to get started on the Mercedes that was parked

next to the Camaro :shocked :D



I'll get right on it! :LOLOL



99ITR_SC-Don't know about that, I see a lot of really nice interior jobs from fellow autopians. However, I really don't post a lot of interior pics, people seem to like the exterior shots more. Honestly, so do I!



gav'spurplez-I have to make up for when I had a 1974 Z/28 (with the original L82, M20 4 speed w/Hurst shifter and 3.73s) that had white paint that has bad checking all over. Luckily it was white so it wasn't noticable until you got close.



The only thing I don't like about detailing Camaros is cleaning the inside of the front windshiel and rear hatch glass-especially in a car whose owner is apparently unaware of a product we all know as glass cleaner. ;)
 
Great work Scott. I notice that you use different LSP products. Out of all LSP products you use , If you could only use one, what would you use.
 
lawrencea said:
Great work Scott. I notice that you use different LSP products. Out of all LSP products you use , If you could only use one, what would you use.



Can't go with just one. Carnauba Moose on solid dark colors and Acrylic Jett on the rest.
 
Scott, everything looks amazing as always. I love the 750!



How do you like the Valugard's Finishing Wax?? Is it easy to use and would you use it again? Just curious...
 
Rick-the Finishing Wax was very easy to use. Apply to a few sections at a time, then remove the excess. You can also apply it to the whole car and then remove, either way it wipes off pretty easily.



Based on how it holds up will determine if I add it to my massive array of LSPs, the look is on par with any quality wax. :)
 
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