FrozenWS6
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Correct, you don't have to worry about burning clear coat. But if it as spins too fast it will build heat and melt the lens. So be sure to keep it cool.
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You will get your turn. Hasn't got above 30 here today. Last night I walked to the top of the mountain near the house, and the water in my uninsulated bottle was turning to ice.
It's warmer then that up here in Alaska.
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You should be fine.
I use a 3m adhesive remover and then touch it up with a little finish polish and Americana or paint sealant.
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Nice pics.
I tried getting some sunset pics when I flew into Hawaii but the wing was in my way.
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Landed back home at 4:30 this morning. Left the 86 degrees of Hawaii and back into the -11 below of Alaska. Major temperature shock. Lol
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Yeah it was. The view was great from up there.
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Cool. The angle of the pics made the rims look like the 72 ss style rims.
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Nice gto. Looks like a 72 Chevelle up top.
A friend of mine has a Maggie boosted gto and use to have a 69 Chevelle we did a frame off on.
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Thanks for the tips Wely324. I'll try to remember that. I didn't even notice the reflection until I got back the the hotel and looked at them. It is kind of hard to see my screen in the sun. Lol
694doorbird if you get a chance you should. Lol
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I've never considered Hawaii to have crazy high humidity. The breeze usually made up for it. Then again I've spent my entire life south of I-10 or just 20 some odd miles to the north of it, save for the 2 years I spent in Birmingham, Al
Up in Alaska if we hit 60% humidity that's a lot. We are usually around 20% maybe up to 40%.
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Haha. I'm not use to this crazy high humidity. I can go back to the snow with no problem. I've been there my whole life and it's what I know. Lol
We are going to see if we get a chance to hike Dimond head, and possibly Pearl Harbor. Other then that it'll be relaxing.
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Landed in Hawaii. Just got to the hotel.
First time here.
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Ahh. That makes sense.
I guess because I usually do mine outside in the sun or in my old style single pin 8' bulbed garage (which seems to be more of a yellowish colored lighting). I never realized that's what a clean bare tire looks like.
I just did my winter tires a couple weekends ago with APC and couldn't see that much brown coloring. But I did it in the back of the garage where it's not under direct light. Then topped with SVRT before putting them on for the winter.
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Great write up.
The most impressive part for me, was the results of the tires. I was surprised you didn't APC them first to clean them up before applying anything.
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I SVRT my husky liners and it makes them look like new. They didn't seem to get overly slick, which is great for me. Also they stayed looking clean for a lot longer then I had expected they'd last.
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I wash mine also. Soap sprays right off.Absolutely. It's been protected and waterproofed with the Ragg Topp so it doesn't absorb the water. And how else are you going to get bird dirt, etc. off of it without washing. Doesn't hurt it, and doesn't take any longer to rinse than the rest of the car. And when I dry the car, I dry the top. Never had any issues at all. No fading either.
The way I look at it is washing it is not much different then if it's raining out. I've just added soap. Then it drys fine with a drying towel and mines never been treated with Ragg Topp.
I'll be ordering some now.
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That's looking great.
I don't remember my brothers lime gold GT/CS ever having that good of a reflection.
What did you do today?
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Put a nice 70 miles on today. Perfect temps just bad flat light.
Now everything is in need of some Adams washing.