2010-2014 Ford Mustang S-197 Gen II Lets see your latest Pics PHOTO GALLERY
Great looking car! I love the KONA..... I had a chance to buy a new one and passed 

Did a full bore wash today... including claying the Borla tips, and loving my boar's hair brush for the lug nuts and calipers. Dried her with FK425, then topped with Victoria's Red.
Marilyn gleams from the roof down to her tips (the claying shows??? lol)
Also showing off my new shorty antenna. The last pic is a close up of her swirl free paint






Marilyn gleams from the roof down to her tips (the claying shows??? lol)
Also showing off my new shorty antenna. The last pic is a close up of her swirl free paint







Did a full bore wash today... including claying the Borla tips, and loving my boar's hair brush for the lug nuts and calipers. Dried her with FK425, then topped with Victoria's Red.
Marilyn gleams from the roof down to her tips (the claying shows??? lol)
Also showing off my new shorty antenna. The last pic is a close up of her swirl free paint
Marilyn gleams from the roof down to her tips (the claying shows??? lol)
Also showing off my new shorty antenna. The last pic is a close up of her swirl free paint

Thanks for the props wiz.

Shorty is the Craven Speed one. Reception is perfect.
Did a full bore wash today... including claying the Borla tips, and loving my boar's hair brush for the lug nuts and calipers. Dried her with FK425, then topped with Victoria's Red.
Marilyn gleams from the roof down to her tips (the claying shows??? lol)
Also showing off my new shorty antenna. The last pic is a close up of her swirl free paint






Marilyn gleams from the roof down to her tips (the claying shows??? lol)
Also showing off my new shorty antenna. The last pic is a close up of her swirl free paint








I have to take a moment and reflect on that one. Have you seen my Detailing 101 Thread in the Car Care section? I would suggest you read that one. It may SEEM like a lot of work, but it really isn't. It's a lot of common sense. My friends give me grief, but Step 1 should be:
Intercept new car at Dealership as it gets off the delivery truck.
hahahahahahahaha
But seriously, it's proper washing techniques, claying, paint correction (buffing).... those are the major ones. Glazing, Sealing, and Waxing accounts for less than 5% of the "look" that you get. 95% of the work of getting that wetness and shine is from claying and paint correction.
Trip I took today to see some of the little interesting towns and the stuff in between.






The rest are in my DIB thread. There are over 20 this time. Great drive on a tiny road. There was even a castle. Good 75 mile loop. Took me like 3 hours with stops.






The rest are in my DIB thread. There are over 20 this time. Great drive on a tiny road. There was even a castle. Good 75 mile loop. Took me like 3 hours with stops.
Steve, very nice. I have different variations of corn and swine available for my photographic options.
Very cool pics! That place just keeps on giving









