Yup claybar works wonders for getting them extremely clean.
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Yup claybar works wonders for getting them extremely clean.
I use Napa aerosol glass cleaner and paper towels(several)
i use an old t-shirt and some glass cleaner. fold the shirt and use one side to clean with cleaner and the other to wipe again to make sure there are no streaks. Since i have tint i use armor all glass cleaner and 0 streaks.
Gonna drive it to the police station.
Or you could just remove all of your glass and never worry about having to clean It again :)
^ do this
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^Racekar status....
I almost got a new car. I was stopped and waiting for traffic to clear so i could turn and i saw a semi coming up fast in my rearview and he wasn't slowing down at all. I then saw him go around me in the ditch and slide back onto the road in front of me. The guy behind him stopped behind me and was like WTF!
A buddy of mine got rear-ended by a dump truck (driver was distracted by the red/blue lights on the side of the road) in a old 90s pickup. It was nasty, I hate to imagine now one of our cars would look after a semi incident.
Well after all the wirk done to replace the LIM the car has never idle'ed so good - nice and smooth
now to see if the gas milage comes up any
well years back when i was driving a logging truck, i had a olds car cross the road while i was hauling 65K and there was no chance fo the car.
They couldnt see a big as logging truck?????
Had the windshield replaced and picked up some new struts for the front.
Flipped the dog bones!! It was so easy!
Washed it. Also picked up some undercoating to put on before winter.
I washed mine, did it the easy way - automatic wash.
Today, cabin air filter. Tomorrow, spark plugs & oil change. And maybe buff out some polish spots that nvr got wiped off.
Filled it up with gas.