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05-19-2006, 11:48 AM
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Originally Posted by cwcad At the risk of outing myself....MORE TOES!!!  | pics of body attached to those toes, whadaya say Meghan??
How did the truck look after all the rain? | 
05-19-2006, 11:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Surfer pics of body attached to those toes, whadaya say Meghan??
How did the truck look after all the rain? | Surfer I will get you one...but don't get your hopes up!! We aren't models but Detailing Divas!!!  As for the truck it is a little nasty from the rain and having to drive down a dusty road, but I am going to attack her with the foam gun tomorrow. I can't have her dirty for the weekend, just waxed the Waverunner and put a coat of 303 on it, I don't want to embarrass the Waverunner while having to pull her down the road.  | 
05-19-2006, 10:15 PM
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| | | if i may go a little off topic here... meghan, what wax do you use on the waverunner that can hold up against the salt water? | 
05-19-2006, 10:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Meghan Surfer I will get you one...but don't get your hopes up!! We aren't models but Detailing Divas!!!  As for the truck it is a little nasty from the rain and having to drive down a dusty road, but I am going to attack her with the foam gun tomorrow. I can't have her dirty for the weekend, just waxed the Waverunner and put a coat of 303 on it, I don't want to embarrass the Waverunner while having to pull her down the road.  | I Haven't seen any pics, but from reading your post i already know your beautiful send some  after a few of theese  | 
05-19-2006, 10:39 PM
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| | | she'll take mich ultra in a chilled mug. smirnoff triple black for me!
meghan is a cutie though :P | 
05-19-2006, 11:13 PM
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| | Neothin, the wax is not meant to stay on, but I sure look cool pulling into the park.  Actually I have a few different methods, one if always AIO, it takes off the yucky stuff from the river. If it is going to sit for a while I will put a coat of Liquid Glass Nautical on it. I think it makes it go faster... might be why I was at the Coast Guard Station last Sunday for three hours!! LOL  | 
05-19-2006, 11:34 PM
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| | My hat's off to you Neothin to complete all of those steps on that beast in 4 hours  The only nice thing about those big SUVs and trucks is you don't have to bend down too far to work the undercarriage and lower panels  | 
05-20-2006, 11:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Neothin if i may go a little off topic here... meghan, what wax do you use on the waverunner that can hold up against the salt water? | We use a little Collinite, but ours mainly stay up at the lakehouse, still holds up fine in salt water though. We use Collinite on our boats as well. I have a little left, seen people mention using it on cars. It's definitley a strong wax.
Looks like we have some ski people on here? Just sold one of our GP1200R's (Stage 2 Riva kit). I want to see what Yamaha has in store for the new GP's. | 
05-20-2006, 05:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Surfer We use a little Collinite, but ours mainly stay up at the lakehouse, still holds up fine in salt water though. We use Collinite on our boats as well. I have a little left, seen people mention using it on cars. It's definitley a strong wax.
Looks like we have some ski people on here? Just sold one of our GP1200R's (Stage 2 Riva kit). I want to see what Yamaha has in store for the new GP's. | Loving my Yamaha, just had some work done on it, rides so sweet now!  | 
05-20-2006, 06:14 PM
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| | | damn those pics are incredible. i second basically everything he said! the pad cleaner works wonders. the grape smell is very strong but good, the bug block works awesome, we use htose at the carwash on the extreme cases.. and also the damned rain! i wash my car sunday- rained monday. waited till thursday to try again and it downpours on friday. why me! |  | | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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