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About 2010vette

  • Birthday 09/11/1958

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  • Location
    SO. CAL.
  • Interests
    guitar,fishing
  • Vehicle Year
    2010
  • Vehicle Make
    Chevrolet
  • Vehicle Model
    Corvette Grand Sport Convertible
  • Real Name
    Dave
  1. Hey Junkman; Is The video series you mention here still in the works?
  2. I went back to the first post. That pad looks like a Dagwood:banana:
  3. Thanks Ryan; I've got a little place on my hood will give this a try.
  4. It makes sense, I'll just have to give it a try. Thanks Dave
  5. AJ, Will you give some thought about doing a video on how to use the PC on a C6 Corvette? Preferably a ZO6 or a grand sport. Most of what I see is just on flat panels like the hood. I will soon be using my PC on my Grand Sport for the first time, and as i look at the side and front ect. Not sure about the best way to attack all the contours. I'm sure people will get tips they can use on other cars also. Just a thought. Thanks.
  6. Oh I see you just tape to one side and let it hang across the gap. Doses the dust just stick to the tape then? Then remove the tape and wipe the edge of the panal to get product off. Or do you put a piece of tape on both sides? Or am I over thinking maybe it's bed time:D
  7. Hi Junkman I am new to the forum, but have been reading it and watching your videos for some time. Not sure what you mean here about putting the tape under the seam. How do you get it under? Do you ever just open the door or what ever after your done, and wipe them down? well this is my first question, more later. And thanks for your help. Dave ps how do I get this post to go to normal size. when I go back to view it? It larger then the rest.
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