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Howdy all,
I left this message on the exterior forum as well; but since I told my wife I would find out how best to protect "her baby", I figured I'd better cover all my bases. Just last Friday I purchased a Silver GT Turbo with the "factory flames". Having had some experience with peeling pin-striping many years ago I was interested if any one had any ideas how I could extend the life of my "ghost flames". Is there a particular wax, polymer, and/or other type of clear-coating of that is better than another? Thanks in advance. B. |
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