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Which one, where’d you get it, how much…?Added this to my car washing arsenal:
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Badda bing……
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No more killing myself in this AZ heat trying to avoid water spots. Game changer.
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Which one, where’d you get it, how much…?Added this to my car washing arsenal:
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Badda bing……
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No more killing myself in this AZ heat trying to avoid water spots. Game changer.
CR Spotless Dic-20. I purchased via Obsessed Garage cause I bought a new pressure washer hose and quick disconnects and some other bits. Same price as going direct $409Which one, where’d you get it, how much…?
Any thoughts on how to remove the bracket when no longer needed? The previous owner of my Mustang had the foresight to use one of these front brackets after Ohio had passed the law that front plates would no longer be required at a future date. That date came after I owned the car. You can't see the bracket unless your are looking below bumper level, but I would take it off if I could do do without harming the paint. I was thinking I'd use the same technique I had used on the "5.0" side emblems. From what you know, do you foresee any problems with that?3M tape is pre installed on the bracket attachment. Peel and stick after cleaning and using the provided adhesion promoter. It's very strong. Uses an easy dial screw type adapter for quick removal when you want a clean front look.
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Heat gun, plastic knife, patience, & luck.Any thoughts on how to remove the bracket when no longer needed? The previous owner of my Mustang had the foresight to use one of these front brackets after Ohio had passed the law that front plates would no longer be required at a future date. That date came after I owned the car. You can't see the bracket unless your are looking below bumper level, but I would take it off if I could do do without harming the paint. I was thinking I'd use the same technique I had used on the "5.0" side emblems. From what you know, do you foresee any problems with that?
This is so awesome. I've never noticed a master cylinder cover before and love the way it adds a symmetrical look. Do you know if it's helpful other than looks-wise? Great job!!!!!Had the Roush coil covers painted and installed them. Also put on the JLT master cylinder cover and Ford Performance engine cap set. I also had the JLT strut covers and a new fuse box cover painted; those will go on next.
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Where’s you get the CS cover?Just washed the stang last night and of course the forecast is for rain today. It gave me a chance to try my new cover. I’ll see how well it protects overnight.
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From Benny at Leviton Ford. It fits nice and snug. There’s elastic around the bottom. There’s no liningWhere’s you get the CS cover?
I doubt I’ll leave my Mustang outside much, but I do want a cover.From Benny at Leviton Ford. It fits nice and snug. There’s elastic around the bottom. There’s no lining
The cover is for outdoor use and is weatherproof but not 100% waterproof as it allows the paint to breathe. Here are details directly from the manufacturer https://www.carcoverusa.com/covercraft-weathershield-hp-car-cover.php
Benny also provided a discount code so I got a few bucks off.
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