Iron x will only be used in a PB Blaster way at my shop, and only in a dire emergency.
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Yea I'd only use that stuff on a car that had been neglected for years
Gave her a much needed wash and took her to my BMW CCA chapter meet. Everyone liked "Kyle's" car. :shifty
Two things:
Washing a car with a proper waxing job was the easiest wash I've ever done. The bugs came right off and the surface felt like glass.
Second, I got water spots. They didn't come off with my normal quick detail process after the wash. How do I get them off? Please don's say claybar!
Heavier application of quick detailer and a damp clean micro fiber does it for me...
~Steve
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I'm in the process of filling a small bullseye chip in the windshield. Spent $12 on one of those filler kits at the local parts store, we'll see how it does.
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Please update! I have a small chip to
oil change today. had the shop do it, wanted them to follow-up inspect the cooling overhaul work done a couple months ago. they found the thermostat (OEM) has developed a slight leak, so they will be replacing it under warranty.
it's been pouring on and off all day. now i'm just waiting for the latest storm to pass thru so i can install my new center console.
Son of a bitch!! My little bullseye chip (about 3mm diameter) now has a crack about 1 1/2" long through it. I didn't take a before pic but this one shows the after. Not sure how this happened but I will be contacting Permatex ASAP. And I followed the instructions absolutely to the letter... I'm so pissed...
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