rnoggle
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About rnoggle
- Birthday 02/08/1964
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Location
Goshen, Indiana
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Vehicle Year
2007
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Vehicle Make
Ford
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Vehicle Model
Shelby GT
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Real Name
Bob
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I'm planning on a complete larger brake system this winter. It will include red calipers. I thought about painting these until then, but.... I'm too lazy
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SWEEEEET:rockon: Beautiful interior. Did it come stock with the SC, or was that added?
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No spoiler for me. The SGT comes specifically spoiler delete. Reminiscent of the original GT 350. I think it looks tougher with out the spoiler.
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Here is a couple of pics of my 2007 Shelby GT. These were taken at Shelbyfest in Hermann, Mo, April 26, 2009. Just added the new wheels the day before the show. Got lots of compliments on the shine and recommended Adams products to all of them.
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Don't see any pics at all.
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Maybe that was his plan all along
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Mustang Engine Bay
rnoggle replied to RedDragon777's question in Wheels, Tires, Trim, & Undercarriage
I have Adams fire hose nozzle. Adjusted to a wide spray pattern. (less pressure). A regular garden hose nozzle will work fine though. That's all I used until recently. Just spray it down as you do when washing the body. Just don't point the spray directly at anything electrical. If you have any Adams All Purpose Cleaner, it works wonders on a dirty engine compartment. Just spray it on, let it set a few minutes, and rinse it off. If you have a leaf blower or air hose, use it to dry the engine bay so you won't get any water spots. One other note. I have always been told that it's not a good idea to spray really cold water on hot metal. I always wash the engine bay when the engine is cold. I start it just before washing. -
Mustang Engine Bay
rnoggle replied to RedDragon777's question in Wheels, Tires, Trim, & Undercarriage
Well, I don't know what year your Mustang is, but I have an '07. I routinely spray down the entire engine compartment. About every 3rd wash. The electronics on most newer cars arew very well sealed. I always start the engine before I spray it down, use a light water pressure around any electrical connections. And I try not to spray directly into any obvious electrical components or the cold air intake. Lastly, follow up with a generous coating of In & Out spray (if you can find any) I have never had any problems doing it this way. -
How NOT to detail your Bentley !!!!!
rnoggle replied to Bill-V8V's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
Well, I'll be honest here. That used to be ME. Before I learned about Adams and this awsome forum here. Thanks to everyone here, I have been "educated" in the proper cleaning and detailing procedures:burnout: Maybe someone should send this guy a link to the site here. -
I can receive emails, but I can't send. I checked the server addresses and they are correct. Anybody have any ideas what might be the problem? TIA<!--IBF.ATTACHMENT_644519-->
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Both of my sons are serving in the Navy. The oldest is on the USS Lincoln, out of Everett, Wa. He just returned recently from a 7 month deployment to the Persian Gulf. The youngest is stationed at the Nuclear School in Charleston, SC. He will be heading to the USS Washington, based in Yokosuka, Japan in July, for 4 years.
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Yeah, let's hear it for the P.I. Subic Bay, Cubi pt., the Barrio!!!! Man, some I remember some unbelievable good times there. And probably a whole lot more I don't even remember!!
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I am pissed beyond pissed!
rnoggle replied to JJ1o87's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
I had (have) a pretty deep scrarch in the hood of my Shelby. I hit it 3 times with the SHR, and got it as good as it gonna get. Then I polished it and waxed it. I can still see it in the right light, but it's almost gone. After a coat of BSG, no one else can see it. I know it's still there. But it's not noticable any more. -
No sweat. I just wish I could keep my garage that clean!!!
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I do believe this is the first time I have ever seen potted plants IN the garage!! Very nice garage by the way:2thumbs: