cleaned the dust off the garage queen. (pics of my car)
I got some better pics of my car now that I have a quality digital camera. Its been in the garage for a while and I haven't been driving it much. Finally took a hose to it. I'm heard some good things about a product called "Greased Lightning" so I went to Lowes today and picked some up do scrub my garage floor. It's an all purpose cleaner but it says it removes grease stains. After pulling my engine, rebuilding it, doing the tranny swap, and opening up the auto tranny to find out what was wrong with it, I had an oil stain or two on my garage floor. It does pretty damn good at cleaning up stains, even old ones. I'm going to paint my floor with some garage floor paint stuff, don't remember the name though.
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Looks nice, No rust. Now get rid of that auto tranny. Put in a 5 spd, and put the suto on a shelf and label it"In case of Road trip, use me".
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Its got a 5spd now. Auto tranny went to the junk yard.
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Originally posted by Project84 Its got a 5spd now. Auto tranny went to the junk yard. |
After removing the blue water stains on either sides of your car!!
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Originally posted by cloead After removing the blue water stains on either sides of your car!! |
Nah it's not that bad.....;)!
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you can use something called an eraser wheel to take off the sticky stuff that those water marks leave behind. my cuz has one. it works great!
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goo gone works good at removing that stuff, but I'm not sure if its safe for car paint.
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Originally posted by Project84 goo gone works good at removing that stuff, but I'm not sure if its safe for car paint. We used some to de-emblem-ize a Neon once. No noticable paint damage. |
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