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Old 05-09-2006, 08:11 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Wink Detailing my SRT-8

I just finished deatailing my SRT-8 using all the products of Gary Kouba at Perfect Auto Finish. My SRT-8 will be one year old in July, and it looks like new. I had not used his wheel cleaner before, and was concerned it my hurt them, so I gave him a call. He said no problem, so I used it. It did a nice job on the brake dust that is on the inside of the rims. Not perfect, but the result was better than I expected. It may have been even better If I had used more of the cleaner, and let it sit a little longer. My next detail job is on my 1970 440 Cuda, which I have been the only owner since band new.

I thank all of you on the forum for all the info. on the 300 SRT-8.
Take care everyone. GHB
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Old 05-09-2006, 11:39 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I just finished deatailing my SRT-8 using all the products of Gary Kouba at Perfect Auto Finish. My SRT-8 will be one year old in July, and it looks like new. I had not used his wheel cleaner before, and was concerned it my hurt them, so I gave him a call. He said no problem, so I used it. It did a nice job on the brake dust that is on the inside of the rims. Not perfect, but the result was better than I expected. It may have been even better If I had used more of the cleaner, and let it sit a little longer. My next detail job is on my 1970 440 Cuda, which I have been the only owner since band new.

I thank all of you on the forum for all the info. on the 300 SRT-8.
Take care everyone. GHB
Pictures, please! That Cuda is a rare bird...err fish.
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Old 05-09-2006, 11:44 AM   #3 (permalink)
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I just finished deatailing my SRT-8 using all the products of Gary Kouba at Perfect Auto Finish. My SRT-8 will be one year old in July, and it looks like new. I had not used his wheel cleaner before, and was concerned it my hurt them, so I gave him a call. He said no problem, so I used it. It did a nice job on the brake dust that is on the inside of the rims. Not perfect, but the result was better than I expected. It may have been even better If I had used more of the cleaner, and let it sit a little longer. My next detail job is on my 1970 440 Cuda, which I have been the only owner since band new.

I thank all of you on the forum for all the info. on the 300 SRT-8.
Take care everyone. GHB
this explains why i see rain clouds forming. good going Buz we needed the rain
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Old 05-09-2006, 01:52 PM   #4 (permalink)
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this explains why i see rain clouds forming. good going Buz we needed the rain


Wow! His car must be so clean it's affecting us in Chicago too....Rain's a comin'


Buz....you bastard.
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