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Old 09-29-2008, 11:42 AM
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Re: '98 Lincoln Navigator Extreme Makeover 56K NO WAY!

Rasky...looks awesome. I sometimes wonder why people buy cars like that if they're going to treat it that way...just buy an Expedition or something cheaper if you're going to treat it like garbage. What'd you use to clean the outside black trim that was oxidized? My car has the same issue and I can't seem to get rid of it.
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Rasky...looks awesome. I sometimes wonder why people buy cars like that if they're going to treat it that way...just buy an Expedition or something cheaper if you're going to treat it like garbage. What'd you use to clean the outside black trim that was oxidized? My car has the same issue and I can't seem to get rid of it.
Actually, all it took was some M66 to remove the oxidation. I think any mild cleaner will do the trick for those pieces.
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Fantastic work inside and out, What a transformation!!!
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wow, nice transformation, hopefully they keep up with it
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Re: '98 Lincoln Navigator Extreme Makeover 56K NO WAY!

WOW...... GREAT JOB !!!!!!!!!
what did you do to those seats?.... I have same seats in my aviator
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Re: '98 Lincoln Navigator Extreme Makeover 56K NO WAY!

What did you do to the speaker grills. Did you have to remove them?
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WOW...... GREAT JOB !!!!!!!!!
what did you do to those seats?.... I have same seats in my aviator
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What did you do to the speaker grills. Did you have to remove them?
I was able to get them clean with just the APC and a towel. I had to go over them a few times though.
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Amazing job man.
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