cleaned up the t-bird to get it ready for winter storage and gave my truck its monthly wax job/dress all the trim
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3 things: 1) GAWD DAMN I LOVE THE T-BIRD! 2) My truck is on the way for the detailing. 3) you missed a spot on the fiddy! haha. Great looking rides.
Your Bird rear seat can be mod’d to fit a 49-51 Ford 2-dr Sedan rear and the wrap around part works too; I saw one that had it done really nice. Oh ya, it looks good in the Bird too ! it’s a lot of work to keep it looking good.
It may be a while for my truck to get there... I'll keep you posted lol. But yea I love seeing the T-Bird, it's a super-clean classic! Love the color and the two top with the top. I know you used to detail, but what types of wax do you use/recommend? I have been using Meguiars Ultimate Paste to wax my truck and it does a great job. Then I use the Meguiars Ultimate spray wax/detailer spray in between waxes and that helps hold up the shine and protects longer. Anything specific you'd recommend for black paint? I just don't trust the turtle wax black box or turtle wax in general.
I'll have to check that out next time I'm at the auto parts store. Do you prefer paste or liquid? And do you use an orbital buffer or by hand? I prefer by hand, but I know using a buffer can cut down on time.