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Hi. Is the Quick Sealant still available?
I am running out of my stock and I thought the Cinco de Mayo sale would be a great time to stock up again. I am on my phone and not having any luck finding it on the website.
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:confused:Curious as to what you did to clean that under hood insulation
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Looks sharp! I love the interior. A huge departure from previous gen fusions. The interior looks more German than anything with clean lines and minimal, understated design. I love it!
This car, along with the new Mazda6 raise the bar for the mid-size segment which, in my hubmle () opinion, is a sea of bland.
Enjoy the turbo!
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And sorry about the crappy cellphone pics.. I'll take better shots in sunlight and post some pictures up.
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Just picked her up 3 hours ago.. Its a 2013 Mazda3 Manual.. Can't wait for warmer weather to Adamize it
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The frozen beads look awesome!!
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That must be horrible. I can't even imagine how you feel Ken. Hope things work out.
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OMG! This is car porn, or more appropriate - bead porn
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Two Beers
I see the key to your great work right here
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Great job BRZN. What did you use to get this done?
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They fit the white colored, food grade buckets available at the Home Depot perfectly too.
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Noooo.. No Panther hate. Please
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Can I please bring this thread back?
Like OP, I also have a VW Passat but instead of being Candy White, it is Mocha Brown. It looks brown in bright light and almost black in low light. I bought a PC Kit and tried to correct the hood of my car.
Even after doing 4 passes with SSR, SHR and FMP, I could not get any scratches out. I tried using no pressure (just enough to let the pads touch the paint and let the PC perform both rotation and oscillation), some pressure and then some more pressure. In no case did I apply enough pressure to let the pads "barely move".
I don't know if its my technique, or if its the clear coat on my car, but I need some help from fellow VAG owners on what techniques / how many passes / what products and in which order do they use their products to get desired results.
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Awesome! Looks great!
I envy your garage
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Really Nice!!
Is it a hatchback? CHECK
Is it a diesel? CHECK
Is it a manual??
Also, what wheels are those?
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Oh boy! That is a great looking wagon. Please tell me its a manual transmission.
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Awesome! Great to see a fellow vdubber come to help too
Ryan, fellow vdub enthusiast. Did you get this red guy corrected yet? Do you have any 'after' pictures?
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Go with an American car (most American parts content) Honda.
True. Check this out.
http://editorial.autos.msn.com/article.aspx?cp-documentid=1173220&page=2
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Time to give the wifes ride a little love, 2005 Volvo XC70.
The storm hit just as I finished wiping the Quick Sealant off the wheels.
Looks great!
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Congratulations! This is great news.
Sorry, but my inner grammar nazi couldn't help but notice a blunder in the banner:
who's vs. whose
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I would love to take lots of stills of me working on a car. Then maybe some photoshop guru will be able to do the superimposing wizardry
Awesome photograph though!
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pffft... lens? I didn't even have a lens... I had to fashion a makeshift lens using a potato, some tinfoil, and a spork.
MIND = BLOWN
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What the heck...I'll throw a few up here.
What wizardry is this, John??!!! (4ᵗʰ photograph)
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That sucks. I use it for my bicycles because it's a pain to get a liquid product in areas under sealed and/or ziptied cable housings.