Old Blue's turn today...................
Carpro Reset teamed with the Carpro DabDab.
IMG_4689 by D B, on Flickr
After blow drying, I decided to apply ADS Ceramic Sealant. This stuff couldn't be easier to apply, no streaking, no excessive buffing, no hokey pokey application method...................just spray, wipe, done. You then end up with lovely gloss and slickness. I'd say something like Carpro Reload has more slickness, but the easy application counts for A LOT.
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IMG_4696 by D B, on Flickr
For some reason, I had a hankering for some AMMO Mud today, which smells delightful, is easy to apply and looks fantastic.
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IMG_4699 by D B, on Flickr
IMG_4703 by D B, on Flickr
Somewhere in my travels over the last week, I managed to lose a valve cap.................
IMG_4701 by D B, on Flickr
Now, this is a perfect example to describe the thought process that goes through an OCD mind. A seemingly insignificant, tiny little detail that in no way will stop the world from spinning................and yet it will eat away at me until I have the problem sorted. Yep, a valve cap can cause that sort of thought process. It's both a blessing and curse.
Anyway, I replaced all four with some black anodized items from Repco, of which I bought two different sets because I couldn't decide which to buy.
IMG_4706 by D B, on Flickr
Halfway through the detail, I had to stop and wonder how long I have been washing this car....................17 years this June. That also means 17-years washing F-series Falcon sedans. I don't know if this applies to others, but I tend to end up with a specific routine with each vehicle. As in, you know where the water collection points are, what areas trap soap and need to be flushed out during the final rinse, drying door jambs a certain way, which exterior surfaces that collect grime, needing a specific brush for the wheels, and so on and so on. Well, on I have washing these cars down to a fine art. If someone was watching me move around an F-series sedan, you'd witnesses something close to auto-pilot.
Carpro Reset teamed with the Carpro DabDab.
IMG_4689 by D B, on FlickrAfter blow drying, I decided to apply ADS Ceramic Sealant. This stuff couldn't be easier to apply, no streaking, no excessive buffing, no hokey pokey application method...................just spray, wipe, done. You then end up with lovely gloss and slickness. I'd say something like Carpro Reload has more slickness, but the easy application counts for A LOT.
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IMG_4696 by D B, on FlickrFor some reason, I had a hankering for some AMMO Mud today, which smells delightful, is easy to apply and looks fantastic.
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IMG_4699 by D B, on Flickr
IMG_4703 by D B, on FlickrSomewhere in my travels over the last week, I managed to lose a valve cap.................
IMG_4701 by D B, on FlickrNow, this is a perfect example to describe the thought process that goes through an OCD mind. A seemingly insignificant, tiny little detail that in no way will stop the world from spinning................and yet it will eat away at me until I have the problem sorted. Yep, a valve cap can cause that sort of thought process. It's both a blessing and curse.
Anyway, I replaced all four with some black anodized items from Repco, of which I bought two different sets because I couldn't decide which to buy.
IMG_4706 by D B, on Flickr Halfway through the detail, I had to stop and wonder how long I have been washing this car....................17 years this June. That also means 17-years washing F-series Falcon sedans. I don't know if this applies to others, but I tend to end up with a specific routine with each vehicle. As in, you know where the water collection points are, what areas trap soap and need to be flushed out during the final rinse, drying door jambs a certain way, which exterior surfaces that collect grime, needing a specific brush for the wheels, and so on and so on. Well, on I have washing these cars down to a fine art. If someone was watching me move around an F-series sedan, you'd witnesses something close to auto-pilot.



























































































































































































