Am I ready to show this weekend?
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Just gave it a Zaino treatment for 3 hours thinking about doing a local car show on May1st.
I have to upload pics from my Mac later whenever I use my iPhone they don't upload the right way .
I was having fun with my imac warning its kind of corny you can get doush chills from watching it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8y8rzzV72gU
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I have to upload pics from my Mac later whenever I use my iPhone they don't upload the right way .
I was having fun with my imac warning its kind of corny you can get doush chills from watching it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8y8rzzV72gU
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Car looks good! If you're serious about showing it, it's the tiny things that make the biggest difference.
Get to the show early and remove the wheels entirely for a thorough cleaning. Make sure the tire shine is even and smooth. The smallest sore spot of dirt will bring the whole car with it.
Same goes for the interior. Guys that I know that show bring quetips and dust pads and make sure every crevice is dust free.
There's a guy I used to be in a club with that has a stock 01 Bullit. In a class of bullit's how does one car get distinguished over another. The details! He would spend several hours on the car once it was parked in it's spot prior to the show. He routinely took home best in class trophies.
Get to the show early and remove the wheels entirely for a thorough cleaning. Make sure the tire shine is even and smooth. The smallest sore spot of dirt will bring the whole car with it.
Same goes for the interior. Guys that I know that show bring quetips and dust pads and make sure every crevice is dust free.
There's a guy I used to be in a club with that has a stock 01 Bullit. In a class of bullit's how does one car get distinguished over another. The details! He would spend several hours on the car once it was parked in it's spot prior to the show. He routinely took home best in class trophies.
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Umm, depending on what the dog left on the wheels in pic 414, you might not be ready.
Car looks great! What did you used to shine the wheels/tires?
Car looks great! What did you used to shine the wheels/tires?
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Car looks good! If you're serious about showing it, it's the tiny things that make the biggest difference.
Get to the show early and remove the wheels entirely for a thorough cleaning. Make sure the tire shine is even and smooth. The smallest sore spot of dirt will bring the whole car with it.
Same goes for the interior. Guys that I know that show bring quetips and dust pads and make sure every crevice is dust free.
There's a guy I used to be in a club with that has a stock 01 Bullit. In a class of bullit's how does one car get distinguished over another. The details! He would spend several hours on the car once it was parked in it's spot prior to the show. He routinely took home best in class trophies.
Get to the show early and remove the wheels entirely for a thorough cleaning. Make sure the tire shine is even and smooth. The smallest sore spot of dirt will bring the whole car with it.
Same goes for the interior. Guys that I know that show bring quetips and dust pads and make sure every crevice is dust free.
There's a guy I used to be in a club with that has a stock 01 Bullit. In a class of bullit's how does one car get distinguished over another. The details! He would spend several hours on the car once it was parked in it's spot prior to the show. He routinely took home best in class trophies.
Very true!! I entered my first show & shine last summer. The judges found two water spots on the bottom of the driver's door ...that was it! Took first place in the 2007-2011 California Special. The devil is in the details. She looks ready. That is a beautiful color.
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LOL nice video
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http://gallery.me.com/paulsantoro#100224
All 23 pics......rather than making a bandwidth hog on here I posted them to my mobile me gallery.
All 23 pics......rather than making a bandwidth hog on here I posted them to my mobile me gallery.
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Wait.....is this an apple forum or a mustang forum?
I kid, I kid. Man, that car looks pretty slick. I hate washing my car cause it's like an 8+ hour ordeal....
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Originally Posted by jlmounce
Car looks good! If you're serious about showing it, it's the tiny things that make the biggest difference.
Get to the show early and remove the wheels entirely for a thorough cleaning. Make sure the tire shine is even and smooth. The smallest sore spot of dirt will bring the whole car with it.
Same goes for the interior. Guys that I know that show bring quetips and dust pads and make sure every crevice is dust free.
There's a guy I used to be in a club with that has a stock 01 Bullit. In a class of bullit's how does one car get distinguished over another. The details! He would spend several hours on the car once it was parked in it's spot prior to the show. He routinely took home best in class trophies.
Get to the show early and remove the wheels entirely for a thorough cleaning. Make sure the tire shine is even and smooth. The smallest sore spot of dirt will bring the whole car with it.
Same goes for the interior. Guys that I know that show bring quetips and dust pads and make sure every crevice is dust free.
There's a guy I used to be in a club with that has a stock 01 Bullit. In a class of bullit's how does one car get distinguished over another. The details! He would spend several hours on the car once it was parked in it's spot prior to the show. He routinely took home best in class trophies.
Originally Posted by SD CALSPCL
Very true!! I entered my first show & shine last summer. The judges found two water spots on the bottom of the driver's door ...that was it! Took first place in the 2007-2011 California Special. The devil is in the details. She looks ready. That is a beautiful color.
Originally Posted by topbliss
looks great. You heading to the Butler Ford show too?
Originally Posted by Arak-Nafein
Wait.....is this an apple forum or a mustang forum?
I kid, I kid. Man, that car looks pretty slick. I hate washing my car cause it's like an 8+ hour ordeal....
I find if I clean it every-time after I take it out it saves me on the all weekend routine when I do decide to go all out on cleaning it.
Thanks for all the compliments and advice everyone it's greatly Appreciated!!
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