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Lol ... yeah he's pissed off at all the computer glitches on my 20 year old Mustang that he can't start.That's the guy at the trailer parks problem.
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Lol ... yeah he's pissed off at all the computer glitches on my 20 year old Mustang that he can't start.That's the guy at the trailer parks problem.
I've owned plenty of 90's modeled cars in the past 10 years that have been in salted states their whole life that were fine... I mean, if you don't expect to get any sort of surface rust on your car, you better keep dreaming.Thanks for the pic. I'm anxious to see one of your car's body and undercarriage in 15-20yrs.
-Emt1581
hahahahaThat's the guy at the trailer parks problem.
IDK if I want to keep a car that long.Thanks for the pic. I'm anxious to see one of your car's body and undercarriage in 15-20yrs.
-Emt1581
I don't see why you would need to wait after waxing. That said other sealants or coatings I can't comment to.I know some said not to worry about a cover but if I use one...does it matter how fresh/old the wax/seal is? Do I need to wait 1, 2, 7, etc. days before putting the cover on or can I wax it and then the next day put the cover on?
Thanks
-Emt1581