2010-2014 Ford Mustang S-197 Gen II Lets see your latest Pics PHOTO GALLERY
brb washing car every 5 minutes
brb car only looks good when its dusk or cloudy
worth it though imho
This is pretty ridiculous, I waxed the car last Saturday but Thursday threw yet another two coats on after the car got blasted further with rain for 4 days in a row. I bought the car on March 28th, put two coats of wax on two days later to get me through to the following weekend, then that next weekend I stripped that off and did glaze/two coats of sealant/two coats of wax, then a week later did two more coats to build up the wax, then within the next two weeks we got hammered with rain so I did two more coats last Sunday, then after getting hammered again I did these most recent two coats on Thursday. Now the rain is done so hopefully I can finally quit with the detailing for a little while…I was up until 3 AM doing it on Thursday night, and then woke up at 9 on Friday and spent 11 more hours doing a full spring cleanup interior/exterior detail on my wife's car, including the big daddy glaze/two coats sealant/two coats wax…needless to say, I am completely spent and could never, ever do this for a living.
At least this time I FINALLY got some sun for some pics. The dealer I bought it from is in the background:



Just awaiting my new plate frame:



I really need to hide that block heater plug…


Absolutely LOVE this car.
At least this time I FINALLY got some sun for some pics. The dealer I bought it from is in the background:



Just awaiting my new plate frame:



I really need to hide that block heater plug…


Absolutely LOVE this car.
Mostly paranoia, lol. I try to make sure not to let the sealant become exposed, I like to try and keep that locked in under the wax so that I don't have to do the big daddy glaze/seal/wax process any more than necessary because that's complete hell to do. The wax was still beading nicely at each application after all the rain, but I just wanted to make sure. Now that the rain is done I should be good for awhile and back on a somewhat normal detailing regimen (finally).
Mostly paranoia, lol. I try to make sure not to let the sealant become exposed, I like to try and keep that locked in under the wax so that I don't have to do the big daddy glaze/seal/wax process any more than necessary because that's complete hell to do. The wax was still beading nicely at each application after all the rain, but I just wanted to make sure. Now that the rain is done I should be good for awhile and back on a somewhat normal detailing regimen (finally).





