Stoopidstang
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- Dec 13, 2021
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- Location
- Milledgeville georgia
- First Name
- Nic
- Vehicle(s)
- 2015 Ford Mustang GT
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Love the progress you are making on this car, looks stunning!Black is best.
Mannn this is a sharp looking car!Not my pictures, all credit goes to this guy (very talented and cool to work with)
https://instagram.com/jaysvisuals_?utm_medium=copy_link
But I got back some of the pics he took the other day...pure
Thanks I try my best to keep her clean. A good carnauba wax and she glistens in the sunMannn this is a sharp looking car!
Man I'm trying to get my car to shine line that. I always feel other people's black cars are "blacker" than mine, haha. And thanks man! It's more like a mixture of green/turquoise (I forgot the actual name of the color) and I love it because it really makes that area pop!Thanks I try my best to keep her clean. A good carnauba wax and she glistens in the sun
I like the grabber blue (correct me if I'm wrong on the color) caliper accent on yours. With the chrome lip, it really adds to the look of your car very nice!
I spent this summer figuring out my shine routine - all Chemical Guys at this point. After a good wash, I apply two layers of glaze, a layer of Jet Seal, and then top that with a carnauba wax. The glaze and seal last quite a while, so it just becomes a detail spray and periodic application of the carnauba. The carnauba doesn't last as long, but I think it gives a deeper black than a ceramic. Every once in awhile, I go full in and take the wheels off to hit the wheel wells with Barebones spray helps the Chrome wheels pop more.Man I'm trying to get my car to shine line that. I always feel other people's black cars are "blacker" than mine, haha. And thanks man! It's more like a mixture of green/turquoise (I forgot the actual name of the color) and I love it because it really makes that area pop!
I ended up going ceramic...it def looks different because all my black cars before I did carnauba. It looks more wet than shiny.I spent this summer figuring out my shine routine - all Chemical Guys at this point. After a good wash, I apply two layers of glaze, a layer of Jet Seal, and then top that with a carnauba wax. The glaze and seal last quite a while, so it just becomes a detail spray and periodic application of the carnauba. The carnauba doesn't last as long, but I think it gives a deeper black than a ceramic. Every once in awhile, I go full in and take the wheels off to hit the wheel wells with Barebones spray helps the Chrome wheels pop more.
Yeah, it does! It looks fantastic
That's good to know. I'm still contemplating it...so I appreciate the inputI ended up going ceramic...it def looks different because all my black cars before I did carnauba. It looks more wet than shiny.
I need a few red accents, what else do you have?Caught a little bit of the sunset in the garage