It's just about that time of year here in Arizona. For those unfamiliar, a typical day is as follows: 100+ degree heat until about noon, black clouds take over, violent rain storms and high wind then baking sun to finish the day. Does anyone have any special prep or treatment for a daily driven vehicle?
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2006 Honda Accord EXV6, 2003 Aprilia RSV Tuono, lots of Meg's products.
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Don't foreget the pre-blasting by the wall of dust that usually comes before hand.
Serioiusly though a few coats of wax helps provide a sacraficial barrier to the paint I've found. Keeping the car out of it is best if possible. A covercraft weathershield car cover is probably your best bet if you don't have a garage. Ther are custom fitted to your car and won't come off in the wind. Also if possible if the cars out in it, try and get the water off as soon as possible. Just some things I've found over the past few years. None the less monsoon season is fun.Later,
Ricky
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Mike, if I didn't know better I'd say that door's a repaint, LOL!
Must be the lighting, huh?
TomAs the light changed from red to green to yellow and back to red again, I sat there thinking about life. Was it nothing more than a bunch of honking and yelling? Sometimes it seemed that way.
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