Hi everyone

NegatiZE

New member
Hey guys, I'm new to this wonderful forum and I thought I'd introduce myself and my car. It's a 99 Protege LX that I've tried to mod tastefully. If anyone is interested in the specs or want more pictures, check my website located in my signature.



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Looks really good! Still a little iffy on the rims, I think they would look better on an Audi/VW...but to each their own!

Looks good.



p.s. Needs to be lowered!
 
:wavey

Welcom to Autopia!!

I like it when new members post great pictures. Pull up a keyboard and stay awhile. Have fun.
 
Beautiful!:xyxthumbs Those rims look just fine and it looks fine at the stock height. You don't want to lose your exhaust on a speed bump or railroad track anyway!LOL! And ofcourse:welcome !!! Tell us what your using to keep your ride looking so pretty.



John
 
Thanks for the comments guys. Three days ago I used Mothers Clay Bar system, 3M Imperial Hand Glaze, and two coats of 3M Show Car Wax. I plan on using some Meguiar's #7 wax that my friend recommended me who's also on this site. Tan isn't exactly the best color out there for easily detecting a wax job, but oh well.
 
NegatiZE said:
Thanks for the comments guys. Three days ago I used Mothers Clay Bar system, 3M Imperial Hand Glaze, and two coats of 3M Show Car Wax. I plan on using some Meguiar's #7 wax that my friend recommended me who's also on this site. Tan isn't exactly the best color out there for easily detecting a wax job, but oh well.



I've used the exact same combination. However, I used a swirl remover before the 3M glaze. The #7 is similar to the 3M glaze. Many here prefer it. Next time you do a full detail, try replacing the 3M glaze with the #7 before you put on the 3M Show Car Wax.



I find the 3M products can be difficult to remove. I use them on my parent's vehicles.



Did you use 3M paste wax or liquid? I use the paste but mist the applicator with some quick detail like what comes your Mother's clay bar system. Makes it easier to work with.
 
I'm using the 3M liquid products. I've found that the 3M glaze is pretty darn hard to remove. The 3M show car wax, however couldn't be any easier.



I'll try the #7 next time, thanks for the suggestion.
 
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