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Blowing my own horn!

Hey guys! I made the "big time". Don't touch me there! Please step back y'all. Don't crowd me! Ah. My 15 seconds of fame..... http://barmillsmodels.com/dailymoose_08A_06.html See anybody you know in there? Funny thing is that I have sent what I consider to be better pictures to Art in the past. Oh. I sent an email to Art about the Province mistake. I want to thank all the little people that I have stepped on on the way up. May you all grovel at my now published feet. Actually it is a scary though that the whole world can now see my work. No, I do not charge for autographs.......... SmileyCentral.com
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Congratulations CJ ---Pictures please.......... Jack -- Edited by jamajack at 08/11/2008 6:16 AM PDT
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g-pa1
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CJ what do you use for preping and waxing//detailing the car?? Gene
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I guess in this case you do have a horn to toot, congrats... Charles
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good for you, shame it's a chev ]:)
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Gene, I use many different products to polish the car. (Mother's, Meguires, Turtle Wax Ice, Eagle One, Stoners, etc.) I have 4 detail sprays, furniture polish, 3 window cleaners, 3 tire shines, 6 or 7 waxes and polishes, paint cleaners, moisturizers, clay bars, 5 or 6 rags ie. micro fiber, terry clothe, diapers, you name it. It just depends on what works that day. Humidity is my worst nightmare. Barry, I'll just ignore that comment! (Dad, send Sal and Guido to the land down under) Jack, There are some pics of the IROC in my photo album. CJ]:)
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The winner, nice car. CJ]:) -- Edited by 70novahound at 08/11/2008 9:46 PM PDT
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So what makes that black one so special? And where is that picture of Annie....... B-) PS: The "Boys" got lost in the outback and decided to go to Beijing for some tastey exotic foods at the Olympics. Fried monkey brains anyone? Yuck!
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g-pa1
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CJ, The car looks great. I just took ownership of a 2008 Toyota Solara sle convertible and had a choice of black or white. I took white. The more I looked at the black one I knew I wouldn't be happy knowing the work I would have to do to keep it the way I would want black to look. I've already cleaned and waxed it twice and only had it about a week. I too have a box full of prewax cleaners, polishes, waxes, sprays, compounds etc. I've never used a clay bar but none of my cars ever have been less than smooth. I just got some Black Magic wet shine and tried it. Consumer Reports rated it as excellent. It seems to work ok. Zaino used to be my standard but as I get older I don't want or need to spend a minimum of 5 hours detailing ( and that was just the outside!). That was for my younger Corvette days. I even used to take the wheels off and did the backside along with the muffler and pipes. Not so anal anymore. (But that's not what my wife says)! Congrats on the award. Gene -- Edited by g-pa1 at 08/12/2008 6:33 AM PDT -- Edited by g-pa1 at 08/12/2008 6:33 AM PDT
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I wash my car twice a year whether it needs it or not. In the spring after the salt is off the road and in the fall to get the summer road work (tar) off it before the snow comes and the salt. Detail? Does vavuuming count? I do that twice a year too when I change out the rubber to carpet floor mats. Isn't this the way everyone does it? B-) PS: The Vette was taken to the detail shop every other week. I never had the time or will to mess with it. That's what those mexicans were for. They did great work too! -- Edited by ginzokid at 08/12/2008 9:20 AM PDT
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We tend to use the Pete car care system... Charles
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This was originally a double post... weird computers... amazing shine on the car! Charles -- Edited by taz-of-boyds at 08/12/2008 6:20 PM PDT
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Thank you, thank you! CJ]:)
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