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Re: LSP for Weekend Only Cruiser?
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I’m thinking for a true garage queen, any of the new(er) SiO detail sprays will provide plenty of gloss and protection and allow for super easy, fine polish only spot touch-ups along the way.
Any thoughts welcome.
I agree.
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Being a hardcore Firebird fanatic myself, I see your 'Bird and hats off sir, amazing car!! Are those the Yearone billit rims? 18"? They look amazing!!
Since yours is a 'Bird I say pamper it and go for high end. Go Polish Angel. On their site sub your email and they will send you emails everytime they have 15% off. They had one a day ago. They have them often enough.
Not sure where you are located, but have you ever been out to Dayton Ohio last weekend in August?? I asked this of another member. Best absolute weekend every year.
Amazing car you have
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I agree.
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Yes - YO billet honeycomb: 18x10 front and 18x12 rear. DSE rear Q-link and mini-tubbed, DSE front sub-frame, LS9 / T-56. This build took a long, long time. Just took delivery last month, in time for snow, ice, and a methodical final paint buff and cut! I’m so finicky about that, I had them hit it with 2 extra coats of clear and then take her through color sand and rotary compound only, I enjoyed finishing her off from there.
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Re: LSP for Weekend Only Cruiser?
Originally Posted by PDC
Yes - YO billet honeycomb: 18x10 front and 18x12 rear. DSE rear Q-link and mini-tubbed, DSE front sub-frame, LS9 / T-56. This build took a long, long time. Just took delivery last month, in time for snow, ice, and a methodical final paint buff and cut! I’m so finicky about that, I had them hit it with 2 extra coats of clear and then take her through color sand and rotary compound only, I enjoyed finishing her off from there.
Absolutely amazing!!!! Tastefull pro touring 'Bird!! Love the DSE and mini tubs, and the LS9 is a spicey touch!!.
Yea, car would get love in Dayton.
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Yea, go Polish Angel on that work of art, it deserves it.
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My gf and I are relaxing on the couch watching Knight Rider, the K.I.T.T. vs K.A.R.R. episode to be clear - because those are my all time favorite cars.
Yours is gorgeous!
My "if it were me" suggestion is Optimum Opti-Seal with Optimum Car Wax over it.
Over the 2021 summer I was able to use OCW for the family daily drivers (mom, gf, me).
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Re: LSP for Weekend Only Cruiser?
I wouldn't even consider a coating for such a car. Extended protection and durability would be near the bottom of the totem pole of priorities from my perspective and that is where coatings excel.
In your case, there are plenty of traditional glazes, waxes and/or sealants that would be a better choice in my opinion. They can be applied as often as you desire, like before each show, without any special prep. And spot "touch-ups", if and when necessary, will be easier than if you are dealing with a coating.
A few products I'd consider... Meguiar's #7; Meguiar's #21; Meguiars Ultimate Liquid Wax; Meguiar's #26.
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I would look in Gyeon CanCoat as an option. Coatings will scratch especially for those that love touching their vehicles constantly and wiping them down with detail spray. Very common amongst car shows. The benefit is that they form a harder surface to not look as bad as a wax or sealant.
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