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jcdvw66
jcdvw66
Boyne City, MI, USA

Joined: 03/31/2008

My Lifestyles:
Builder, Restorer, Old-School, Hot Rodder, Street Rodder, Custom Rodder, Build-It, Drive-It, Rat Rod, Custom, Old School
Ford Falcon "my ex wagon"
my ex wagon
"my bike"
my bike
Volkswagon Beetle "vw hot rod"
vw hot rod
Chevrolet Corvair "Corvair"
Corvair
Mercury Colony Park "The granny wagon"
The granny wagon
Ford Mustang "LX 5 0"
LX 5 0
Ford Pickup "49 F3"
49 F3
Porsche 914 "I love Porsches"
I love Porsches
Plymouth Custom "39 Plymoth Pickup"
39 Plymoth Pickup

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Ford Falcon "my ex wagon"

How To name : waxing your primered car
How To description : I love primered cars.I guess shiny paint jobs are ok,but there is something about that dull rough look of primer that is more authentic to a home built hot rod.Problem is that its not very durable.But you can wax primer.
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I use Turtle Wax Ice. It seals the primer and when you wash your car the water will bead like it was painted.I bought it from Wall Mart.Its not cheap,about $16 but it lasts a long time.

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