05-12-2005, 12:37 PM
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Join Date: May 2004
Member Number: 86
Location: Bay Village, OH
Posts: 192
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Attached are pictures of my 1994 Chrysler New Yorker. Around here you don't see many of these cars anymore. Most of them are either in the junkyard or have been crushed. I guess you could say my car is a survivor.
I purchased this car new and have kept it out of the car washes. This car has never been garaged....it sits out in the elements. Years ago I learned that if you keep your car away from these "car eaters" your paint finish will love you for it. I wash the car every couple of weeks during the warm months, and never do anything to it during the winter.
I never waxed this car until last spring when I noticed some oxidation building on the paint. Went out and bought some Meguiar's Mirror glaze. Didn't care for this stuff at all. And in a month it was all gone. All that effort for nothing.
Then last fall I tried some Zaino. I contacted them first because of the oxidation problem. They told me to first use 3M #39009 for the oxidation then use the Zaino. Boy did that car shine and the Zaino lasted five months. I wouldn't even think about using wax ever again....only polymers.
Yesterday I used turbomangt's clay (first time using clay on this car) and paint sealant to clean it up after the winter. I like Gary's product much better than Zaino.
Not bad for 11 years old. Take a look.
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