Keeping up with the "little projects" over time is why a 20 plus year old car can still look showroom fresh - my 50th Anniversary is the same way but I do have to huge advantage of a garage (which also keeps the chipmonks at bay and my wiring intact). Grweat project!
Good job, that is exactly how a professional detailer would handle it on his weekly used car lot visit , when prepping a car for sale. depending on the budget of course. for. me, I choose repetitive chemical treatments made specifically for restoring black plastic trim.
Painted my wipers and cowl about 2 years ago. Seeing I had to remove it to glue that plastic piece at the top of the cowl, that had detached in spots. I needed your video then Mark 😂 But I think I did a pretty good job for my first try. I also cleaned my 3 drivers side rain ducks, while the cowl was drying. Made it easier to see them. Thanks again for another great video neighbor😎
Keeping up with the "little projects" over time is why a 20 plus year old car can still look showroom fresh - my 50th Anniversary is the same way but I do have to huge advantage of a garage (which also keeps the chipmonks at bay and my wiring intact). Grweat project!
Good job, that is exactly how a professional detailer would handle it on his weekly used car lot visit , when prepping a car for sale. depending on the budget of course.
for. me, I choose repetitive chemical treatments made specifically for restoring black plastic trim.
Looks good! Nice refresh job.
Painted my wipers and cowl about 2 years ago. Seeing I had to remove it to glue that plastic piece at the top of the cowl, that had detached in spots. I needed your video then Mark 😂
But I think I did a pretty good job for my first try. I also cleaned my 3 drivers side rain ducks, while the cowl was drying. Made it easier to see them.
Thanks again for another great video neighbor😎
Another great idea to keep her Trophy ready.😎
I did something to refresh mine recently. I took a heat gun to it. When heated it went back to a nice satin.
Great job, looks awesome 👌
I live in va bch and love your channel
Nice job. Looking to do the same thing for both parts on my Camaro.
Thank you for the tips ..
Question, not related to video. Are you still using the synchromesh tranny fluid ?
Yes sir. And a tube of liqui moly (for manual transmissions). After 4 years and 14k miles it still feels great.
Or u could just use silicone grease for like $4 and do the rest of the car 10 times over with the same bottle and their is no prep work