Mari L. Clements writes:
> While we are on the subject of paint, leaving the magnetics on in the rain
> seems to have done a number on the driver side door ) : (at least I can line
> up all my decals just perfectly now). It's going to a detailer next week
> (RIGHT, Eric?!), but anyone have any wonderful suggestions for how to get
> off these sort of wavy outlines that almost look like the clear glue residue
> you get when you take labels off glass jars?
Newer water-based paints fog when kept wet for too long, Chrysler's cure
is to essentially bake the moisture out of the paint using a heat lamp.
If the problem is scratching caused by fine dirt, you'll need a buffer and
some Meguiar's Fine Cut Paint Cleaner.
> (I'm worried
> about this guy--last night, he made a tower on the bathroom countertop out
> of all my Clinique stuff--clarifying lotion [remember what Katie said about
> that stuff] on bottom, next Turnaround Cream [a/k/a battery acid for the
> face], then the soap [in it's cool little tunnel box], eye cream,
> moisturizer, and finally lipstick!) This is a guy who clearly needs an
> autocross--soon!
And he's not alone - have you noticed how the cabin fever has induced a state
of delirium on the list lately? I think its time for CDC to declare Spring
fever an official epidemic. I got a fix at St Louis a couple of weekends ago,
or I'd be raving, too. As it is, I spent last night fitting a new front-end
cover (bra for the rest of you) on my neon, all the while visualizing how
I'll be mowing cones with new-found impunity this season.
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Jeffrey D. Blankenship Senior Technical Consultant
jblanken@itds.com ITDS - TRIS
Neon Enthusiast #478 Champaign, IL, USA
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