Stage_3
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Very nice. Beefy!
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Very nice. Beefy!
Haha, I find this interesting because I do the complete opposite. I beat the shit out of it THEN I go back home, wash it, then shine it up. That way I can wash off all of the smushed bugs and road grime.
Lol, exactly! Especially because it's weight over the already heavy front end.But isn't that because the dirt and bugs add weight?
That's a lot of work, bet you are tired! For compounding/polishing I got this cheap dual action random orbital polisher from Amazon: https://amzn.to/2Y72nH9Washed, clayed, polished, touch up paint, waxed.
(All done by hand because I cannot justify buying an orbital polisher)
No pics because it is dark, but man she is looking all purty. Got to vacuum it out,etc. and black out the tires tomorrow.
man I’m tired.
I see your point & in fact I had to remove the bug juice from the windshield and front end when I got back. But for me I need to give myself a little reward for the hard work.Haha, I find this interesting because I do the complete opposite. I beat the shit out of it THEN I go back home, wash it, then shine it up. That way I can wash off all of the smushed bugs and road grime.
I can definitely understand your logic about a reward for the hard work.I see your point & in fact I had to remove the bug juice from the windshield and front end when I got back. But for me I need to give myself a little reward for the hard work.
The faster the GT goes the wider the bug splatter spreads but there is a bit of satisfaction knowing the last thing the bug sees is his ass going through his forehead