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    #31
    hmm...I guess I'll give it a shot next time 'round.
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      #32
      Hi

      Bilt-Hamber Autobalm it is the dogs!!! One 10oz tin will treat a Town Car 8 - 10 times and if you use thier claybar before you will get a shine you can swim in.

      Just look at that shine, I had to put a 70% filter on my camera just to get this picture, a cop actually gave me a ticket once for commiting an obscene shine



      Regards

      Dereck
      President and founder of The Turbine Wheel Appreciation Society and Little Debbie Cake Connoissuer

      Also "The Pondside Pain In Your Posterior"

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        #33
        Looks great, my British friend

        Can't wait to see her again in person!
        1983 Grand Marquis 2Dr Sedan "Mercules"
        Tremec TKO conversion, hydraulic clutch, HURST equipped!

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          #34
          Whoa! you're right Derek...a shine you could swim in! I should give that a try...but something tells me it would be ex$pen$ive.
          you got a ticket for the extreme shine?
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            #35
            Originally posted by gadget73 View Post
            The wonders of having horrible paint. No need to waste money on silly appearance products.
            +1
            The paint on my dad's van is peeling away, so he doesn't ever even bother to wash it, he only washes the windows. The only money we spend on cleaning products is window washer and car soap, both bought in bulk so it's a lot cheaper, and it gets the job done.
            88 Town Car (wrecked, for sale)
            Walker OEM duals with muffler deletes

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              #36
              Klasse All-In-One: Both in full strength and as a diluted detail spray.






              Beautiful Town Car, Dereck.
              The 2003 Marauder 300A F.I.T #003
              The 1998 P71 Jinbei. SOLD!
              The 2001 P71 (Flying Snow).

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                #37
                Originally posted by murphmobile2 View Post
                +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)
                baby oil???

                is that safe for vinyl?
                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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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Mr. Land Yacht View Post
                  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.

                  You sure it wasn't the wax you were looking at? The wax is in liquid form with an applicator pad. The spray is a quick detailer for between waxes.
                  I thought that at first too but they usually place them side by side.
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                    #39
                    Very nice Dereck. I have not seen a shine like that since my 88 Town Car with the laquer clear coat. Gave it that mirror like finish. Dark Taupe Metallic was a great color. Too bad it's not made anymore. Here's a picture of what it looks like on a beautiful 88 Town Car I saw on Ebay......
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Paul's98 G.I. View Post
                      You sure it wasn't the wax you were looking at? The wax is in liquid form with an applicator pad. The spray is a quick detailer for between waxes.
                      I thought that at first too but they usually place them side by side.
                      yea, I'm sure...I saw them side by side...maybe it was 6.67...I can't remember.
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