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    #16
    Getting stains off interior, tuff stuff is awesome. Meguiars Hot Shine tire shine. Shit I can get a month off one spray. Then stoners glass cleaner is the best glass cleaner.
    2000 Mustang GT "Blondie", 2000 CVPI "Sargent Crusty"

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      #17
      Originally posted by zwack88 View Post
      Getting stains off interior, tuff stuff is awesome. Meguiars Hot Shine tire shine. Shit I can get a month off one spray. Then stoners glass cleaner is the best glass cleaner.
      LOL stoners!

      funny name
      1987 LTD CROWN VICTORIA, 5.0 EFI, MAGNAFLOW DUAL EXH, RED LANDAU
      FRESH AOD, 3.27 OPEN DIFF, 57K MILES, B&M SHIFT KIT AND R134A A/C


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        #18
        Originally posted by DuceAnAHalf View Post
        Armor-all is petroleum based, vinyl is petroleum based, it will dry the vinyl out and also make it slimy. also if you ever put armor-all on vinyl it will never be able to be repaired. Anytime we get a cushion or panel to repair and it has had armor-all on it the only option is to recover it.

        I understand where your coming from with that one,and I know It will never be able to be repaired (which is fine because I will be having it recovered anyway),but I've never had It dry the Vinyl out or make it Slimy.It actually keeps the top pretty nice when Applied once a week.

        It hasn't let me down yet so i don't really wanna take a chance on another product that I'm not 100% sure about,since my top is still in good shape.

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          #19
          as far as tire shines go...gels are the way to go.
          I've used a lot of different tire shines..
          Meguiars High Gloss High Endurance(purple stuff) is good and smells nice
          but I've found Armor-All's Xtreme Shine/Long lasting stuff(orange bottle) to las just as long(if not longer) and give a little higher gloss...so I think I'm gonna keep using that.
          Discalimer:
          I'm not a big supporter of Armor-All, I have just found those 2 products(wheel cleaner/tire shine) to be excellent.
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          1989 Ford Crown Victoria
          99K

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            #20
            My vote goes to Sunoco premium

            RIP Jason P Harril, we'll miss ya bro

            '80 Town Coupé
            '84 Towncar - Teh Cobra TC, 408w powered
            '16 Ram 1500 CC Outdoorsman, Hemi/3.92/8sp 4x4

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              #21
              RESTORE, or Water Wetter...
              1983 Grand Marquis 2Dr Sedan "Mercules"
              Tremec TKO conversion, hydraulic clutch, HURST equipped!

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                #22
                Try this....

                The new Turtle Wax ICE quick detailer is amazing. It's about 8 bucks at Advance Auto but I put the stuff on and it brought out a shine like I had never seen. People on the street were looking because the shine was intense in the sun. Cool stuff.

                I also use Stoner More Shine tire dressing. Gives a wet look for weeks but you still need to wipe the application with a tire sponge a bit or you get the dreaded fling off from the tires. It's a little hard to apply becasue the spray can spread onto the car body pretty easy. Pretty good products. I know the gels were the best but when Meguires went to the high endurance gloss it turned to watery muck and no longer stays on well. Can't get the original formula anymore because the pimps with the metallic green paint and 22's on their cars complained it wasn't shiny enough. Oh well.:hippy:
                cruiser

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                  #23
                  yea, that ICE stuff is good..from what I hear..haven't tried it yet...but it's kinda pricey.
                  Meguiars was $4.47 at Wal Mart and the ICE was $16.68..umm...no.
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                  99K

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                    #24
                    16.68!!!!!!

                    at wal mart no less


                    damn
                    1987 LTD CROWN VICTORIA, 5.0 EFI, MAGNAFLOW DUAL EXH, RED LANDAU
                    FRESH AOD, 3.27 OPEN DIFF, 57K MILES, B&M SHIFT KIT AND R134A A/C


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                      #25
                      well..it came with a microfiber towel...but still...too much for a bottle of quik detailer.
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                      1989 Ford Crown Victoria
                      99K

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                        #26
                        The wonders of having horrible paint. No need to waste money on silly appearance products.
                        86 Lincoln Town Car (Galactica).
                        5.0 HO, CompCams XE258,Scorpion 1.72 roller rockers, 3.55 K code rear, tow package, BHPerformance ported E7 heads, Tmoss Explorer intake, 65mm throttle body, Hedman 1 5/8" headers, 2.5" dual exhaust, ASP underdrive pulley

                        91 Lincoln Mark VII LSC grandpa spec white and cranberry

                        1984 Lincoln Continental TurboDiesel - rolls coal

                        Originally posted by phayzer5
                        I drive a Lincoln. I can't be bothered to shift like the peasants and rabble rousers

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                          #27

                          it's the truth!
                          but even with a horrible paint job, clean wheels don't hurt.
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                          1989 Ford Crown Victoria
                          99K

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Tiggie View Post
                            My top was decent until I put some Mothers crap on there. Then she cracked up in about two months.

                            Baby Oil all the way.
                            +1

                            I've started using that on my door panels aswell.

                            Here's what I use for the cleaning of the Deuce:

                            -Meguiars NXT car wash
                            -Meguiars NXT Tech Wax Paste
                            -Eagle 1 Nanowax Mag Polish
                            -Turtle Wax Wet 'n Black
                            -Rain-X
                            -baby oil (for the vinyl and interior)
                            Last edited by murphmobile2; 05-15-2007, 10:34 AM.
                            1984 Ford Crown Vic LTD, The Murphmobile (RIP)
                            1985 Ford Crown Vic LTD, The Murph Deuce (SOLD)
                            1978 Chevrolet Caprice Classic, The Crapiece (current project)

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                              #29
                              hmm...I've been meaning to try that Meguiars NXT wax...I hear it's really good stuff.
                              but I've have good luck with the Gold Class and the Carnuba Wax in the 3-step process.
                              I'll wait until July and then give it a clay and wax with something different..I'll prolly try that NXT Wax.

                              btw, anyone ever try Black Majic Quik Detailer?
                              I was gonna try it, but I love the smell of Meguiars Quik Detailer
                              it was the same price, so I'll prolly get it for next time.
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                              1989 Ford Crown Victoria
                              99K

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                                #30
                                Yea, that NXT stuff is amazing.

                                I only bought it because it was on sale for $10 at Meijer one week... and I prefer paste over liquid wax... so I figured I'd try it.

                                By far the best thing I've used.
                                1984 Ford Crown Vic LTD, The Murphmobile (RIP)
                                1985 Ford Crown Vic LTD, The Murph Deuce (SOLD)
                                1978 Chevrolet Caprice Classic, The Crapiece (current project)

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