Patman
Staff member
The only stuff I use is the Zaino Z2 polish and the Z7 car wash. My paint is all original, and I drive it daily, even in winter. I make sure the car never stays dirty more than a day or two. As soon as it rains or snows, the car gets washed as soon as the roads are dry.quote:
Originally posted by DonCT:
Looks sharp! What kind of detailing products do you use?
Before the fall arrives I hope to be posting pics of something even nicer!quote:
Originally posted by novadude:
very nice!
Nope. I'm currently looking for a 1997 or 98 Corvette. I hope to have one sometime between now and the end of the year. I'm looking for one with very high miles on it though so that the price is much lower. So it's not going to be an easy find right now, but in the late summer/early fall prices will drop so it'll be easier then, especially with the introduction of the next generation Corvette coming up.quote:
Originally posted by sprintman:
New GTO maybe?
Washing a car in winter in Canada! Wow you must love your car. Do you have to dry it or just chip the ice off?quote:
Originally posted by Patman:
The only stuff I use is the Zaino Z2 polish and the Z7 car wash. My paint is all original, and I drive it daily, even in winter. I make sure the car never stays dirty more than a day or two. As soon as it rains or snows, the car gets washed as soon as the roads are dry.quote:
Originally posted by DonCT:
Looks sharp! What kind of detailing products do you use?
I'm crazy but I'm not that crazy!quote:
Originally posted by DonCT:
Washing a car in winter in Canada! Wow you must love your car. Do you have to dry it or just chip the ice off?quote:
Originally posted by Patman:
The only stuff I use is the Zaino Z2 polish and the Z7 car wash. My paint is all original, and I drive it daily, even in winter. I make sure the car never stays dirty more than a day or two. As soon as it rains or snows, the car gets washed as soon as the roads are dry.quote:
Originally posted by DonCT:
Looks sharp! What kind of detailing products do you use?
The 96 and 97 Formulas were like that, as they did away with the Formula stickers on the headlight and rear bumper. My 98 Formula had no stickers but it did say Formula in body colored raised lettering on each door. Hard to see at a quick glance though, and since the V6 models said Firebird in that same location, a V6 and V8 model could easily be confused, especially since they got similar tailpipes and wheels.quote:
Originally posted by Stab:
I think it would be neat to remove everything on the car that says it is a Formula. Then it would look like a plain old v6 firebird but have a whole lot of oomph under the hood to surprise people.