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MelsSS

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  1. What killed Pontiac was blending all the brands to one instead of letting them do there on thing and GM would of made money with all of them.
  2. Purchased so goodies for the Grand Prix Garage getting some signage and flooring
  3. So your good to go it was a lot less expensive the Grundy and Hagerty I drive mine all year when its not raining. https://www.facebook.com/BarrettJacksonEndorsedInsuranceProgram
  4. Interior Cleaning your interior can be a real challenge. So many products to choice from, Leather conditioners, Fabric & Carpet Cleaners plastic and vinyl cleaners and protectants. Whether you want a shiny dash pad or somewhere in between. Fabric seats and Carpet I use a high quality cleaner the totally removes the dirt and oils from daily use. Simply spray the product on and use a medium firm brush and scrub a section at a time horizontal and vertical then respray the same area again and wipe throughly with a microfiber towel. It will pick up all the dirt the product lifted' then continue with the next section. Leather cleaning I use a high quality leather cleaner and a soft brush spray product and scrub a section at a time softly not much effort in the matter then wipe off with a microfiber towel now your ready for you protectant. Leather Protectant I use Zainos leather in a bottle just wipe product on and let dry I love this stuff and you will too . Smells just like new leather!! Dash Cleaning You can use the leather cleaner to clean the dash. PRO TIP! After cleaning with Leather & Interior Cleaner allow your leather surfaces to dry completly and use your leather conditioner on all the hard surfaces Dash, Door panels armrest. Glass Cleaning PRO TIP! All glass cleaners are sensitive to dirty towels. So, if you use a towel that's previously been used for polishing or waxing, remaining product residue is bound to leach out and smear your glass. Dedicated glass towels are your best bet. PRO TIP! Do you have hard to reach areas of glass inside your car? You can stop trying to be a contortionist and make the job easier by laying your towel on the back side of your hand to wipe. Use a glass sealant its like wax for glaas use a microfiber applicator put a good amount of sealant on your pad and use a cross hatch pattern do one direction and then the other wait to hase over and use the glass cleaner and wipe off.
  5. Very true Club GP has realy gone down
  6. Dont plan on going no where
  7. Thank you gentily man. You have made me feel very welcome here and I thank you so much!!
  8. That would be and awesome honer to have one of those calendars!!
  9. The old pontiac forum I was on people just seemed to just drift away. When I saw the name Forever Pontiac I said I finally found a home!!
  10. Im the detail moderator on another site and I grabed what I have type before and just removed my product recommendations.
  11. Yes sir it is. And the LS4 powered Monte is a real beast. Also mine was feature on the Powerblock as gearhead of the week #141 http://www.mypowerblock.com/photo/gearhead-of-the-week-141?context=featured
  12. Yea it did I tuned it gone!
  13. Washing Before spraying your car down with loads of water get your wash bucket set up. If you can and have use two buckets one with clean water and one with your wash solution. First, put your wash solution right on your wash pad not in the bottom of your bucket. Then spray water on the pad to create lots of suds. Then fill the other bucket with clean water to keep your pad as clean as possible between soap application. Also, you can get a grit guard to wash off the mitt in the clean water bucket just rub your mitt over the grit guard to remove and dirt on the pad and rinse dirt out of the pad. Grit GuardNow rinse down your car and get all of the lose dirt off. You can wash starting from top down, don't I repeat don't wash an area and hose off. Wash the entire surface of the car and then rinse off the car. It's better that the soap dry on the car than to have water drying on the car and have water spotting. Try to wash your car in the shade or late in the evening so to delay drying time of the soap. Once you have washed your car while the car is still wet spay your entire surface of the car down with your choice of detail spray and wipe the car down. This will help eliminate water spots and give your car a little more protection. Always use a microfiber drying towel to wipe your car down. Never use a bath towel because it will scratch your car. Wheel & Tire cleaning You can use you choice off wheel cleaner, but only spray a cold or cool wheel and tire down with your choice of Tire and Wheel cleaner. A good all purpose cleaner will remove all the brake dust build-up without the acids and cheap butyls found in most wheel cleaners that cause wheel damage (etching) and pollute the earth. All Purpose Cleaner deep cleans tires, removing browning and old tire dressing without leaching the tire's built-in wax protection. Use a good wheel brush to scrub down the wheels and hose off and let dry. Now your ready for what ever tire protectant you want. Wheel Polish Pro Tip! Many factory wheels finishes are called "polished" by the manufactures, but in reality are clear coated. To determine what kind of finish you have on your wheels take small amount of metal polish on a clean applicator and gently rub on an inconspicuous area. If you get a black residue you're wheels are raw aluminum and can be effectively treated with metal polish. If you don't then the wheels are clear coated and should be polished using our Polish for paint.
  14. I have the Monte Carlo SS with the LS4 and what I have done would surprise you.
  15. The car was a fleet vehicle when I purchased it in 99 they may have replaced the engine. I am thinking of going a little further LS4
  16. What havent I I will show you. Heads Ported, Ported TB Intake, underdrive pulley, polished intake, CAI,Exhaust, Suspension, Brakes
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