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^ Awesome. Going to keep it titanium frost? (I hope so!)

Have been looking for a jewel green or reef blue coupe for a while...but couldn't pass this up. Got all the body panels, doors, fascias, etc. and a complete interior with extras as well.

Plan to keep it all original exterior color (but paint match the body moldings like the '92 cars). Interior will be black. The rest is still up for debate...powertrain, suspension, etc.

I've got one car in process already, so this one will sit until next year at the soonest.
 
thanks..left at 1:30 am in the morning monday..and didn't get back till 1:05 am tuesday morning.
 
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And limited360 inspired me to get the foam lance and Chem guys honeydew foam. It should make cleaning the maverick ALOT easier then the ole garden hose
 
so whats the deal with this setup.. you just spray the vehicle let it sit then spray it off ?? cause that would be MAGIC !! washing my truck is a PITA

I'm not sure how well it really works. It seems that the AutoLavish guys use something similiar to wash vehicles. If it works like I hope, then basically the foam helps loosen the dirt/grime up. I'm pretty sure you still have to hand wash, but this makes it alot easier to soap the vehicle up. I could be completely wrong with all of what I just said, but it sounds good :lol:
 
I'm not sure how well it really works. It seems that the AutoLavish guys use something similiar to wash vehicles. If it works like I hope, then basically the foam helps loosen the dirt/grime up. I'm pretty sure you still have to hand wash, but this makes it alot easier to soap the vehicle up. I could be completely wrong with all of what I just said, but it sounds good :lol:

:D LOL

Yes, you have the idea. This will allow you to apply plenty of cleaning and lubricating agents of your favorite shampoo to your vehicle in a very even manner. For maintenance washing, pair your pressure washer + foam cannon + a single wash bucket (with Grit Guard of course!) and you're set. Foam the car and rinse right away to loosen / remove a lot of grime, then foam again. Use your mitt on a section, then clean the mitt in your bucket /w the Grit Guard. Ring out the mitt and do the next section of the vehicle. Repeat until everything is done and remember to work from top to bottom. Rinse when done, blow dry / use a microfiber drying towel and you'll be done in a jiffy while minimizing damage to your car (AKA you can really see the results after a few years when your baby is still looking nice).
 
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The shirt, not the camera...or the guy.
 
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