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    Big Project

    Okay I am new to the forum, and I need help. I own a 1990 LX 5.0 Mustang, and something big is about to happen. The Vice President of Design (Meaning he is 2nd in command for the company) for Ford is coming to Oklahoma City where I live. He is having my Mustang club line up our cars behind him, and thus I need my car to look G-O-O-D.

    I need this car to look sparkling. I am going to be making an order from Premium soon, so I need to know what I should use. The car is in overall good shape, but I need it to be PERFECT.

    It has some chips in the windshield but they are too big to do anything with, and I cant replace the window in time. Any ideas what so ever?

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    Try P21S GEPC and P21S wax..., your car will shine- deep and wet with that combo
    Also as a plus..., VERY easy to use and does not stain trim like most waxes

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    Save yerself $10 and buy S100 instead.

    Same wax, different name

    Take my word for it, we tested em both side by side.

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    True, but 4 star does not carry S100.
    However, if you are a biker, you will know that you can pick up S100 at your local Harley shop for about $14.95

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    If time is a problem, to do it right you may need to find a locall"good" detailer.....but
    You need too
    Wash.
    Clay
    depends on how paint is ...DACP - Fine cut or something simliar with a PC or Rotary..
    Swirl Remover
    Klasse AIO or Platinum Cleaner
    Platium Protectant
    Then a quick deatil spray - this is for just before you drivve it in line..
    jeff

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    Well thanks for the recommendations, I plan to do all of this myself, and I have just over a 2 weeks to get it all together.

    But I need a full list of things to get, not just the process. Can someone recommend me a product for each step, and I want this baby shnning. If that means I need to get a chem brush and scrape the wheel-wells, then so be it. Same goes for the engine compartment, I plan to use Simple Green in there and just wipe everything really good, but any other recommendations for the engine compartment (be it product, or method of doing it) are more than accepted.

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    Hey there,

    I recommend you call 4 Star & talk to Dwayne...

    He can tell you what products you need.
    2002 Chevy TrailBlazer LTZ

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    I agree...,
    since you only have a small amount of time left, you better get to ordering
    Ask for engine kote for the compartment, that will put the finishing touch on your engine compartmet and everything under the hood.
    Dwayne will have it to your door in about 3 days..., I have ordered from him a LOT and it is always shipped right out

 

 

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