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Thread: Southern Shine Polish Just Arrived

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    Southern Shine Polish Just Arrived

    The case of polish just arrived. For those that asked me to ship it, it will be sent via UPS tomorrow, and I'll drop you a line with the total cost. The rest of you can pick it up at Homecoming.

    Clay

    '98 Unique #9299, 427FE side oiler, top-loader (close), 3.31 rear

    Annapolis, MD

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    Clay,

    That's great. Looking forward to giving that stuff a try. I sent my address to you priviously, so that shouldn't be a problem. If you misplaced it or (?), just give me a holler.

    Phil

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    Hey Brother Man, How about shooting one of the four bottles I committed to down to Augusta. I'll pick up the other three at Homecoming. I don't want to take the chance of you out shining me.

    Steve Foushee

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    Unfamiliar with this product. Details?

    Have any of you guys tried Zaino Brothers? I'm considering it. I must do SOMEthing before homecoming.

    Keith
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    Keith,

    Ben (Copper01) started a thread on "Cleaning Pipes." It's metal polish better than any I've ever seen. When I had my sidepipes ceramic coated again, the coaters told me about this product that is not available in stores and apparently only widely known among hard-core metal polishers. I had to order a case of it (36 bottles) from the manufacturer to get more and offered it to people here. I have about 10 bottles left if you're interested. Cost is my cost ($5/bottle plus shipping unless you want to pick it up at Homecoming.)

    BTW, I have the whole Zaino system and it's great stuff, but for polishing and protecting paint.

    OK Gasman........

    Clay

    '98 Unique #9299, 427FE side oiler, top-loader (close), 3.31 rear

    Annapolis, MD

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    Clay,

    Hang on to one of those bottles for me.

    Gary
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    You got it Chipper.....

    Clay

    '98 Unique #9299, 427FE side oiler, top-loader (close), 3.31 rear

    Annapolis, MD

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    Clay,

    Awfully good of you to go to the trouble of sending polish out to everyone. I need some bad and look forward to seeing mine show up. please let me know if you need me to resend my address. Again, thanks so much for the extra effort for all of us....

    Regards

    Sundown

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    Chris and everyone else,

    It went out today, and I sent you all either private msgs. here or e-mails if I had your addresses. I also sent you UPS tracking numbers, but they may not work until late tonight or tomorrow, once UPS scans them into the system.

    Now on this polish, the directions are sparse. I was given a hand's on demonstration by my ceramic coaters. You use a little and rub like hell until it turns black, then rub some more. Best to use latex throwaway gloves....it's messy as the tarnish comes off. The more you polish, the better it gets, but even a little will produce dramatic effects. It's amazing on aluminum.

    Clay

    '98 Unique #9299, 427FE side oiler, top-loader (close), 3.31 rear

    Annapolis, MD

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    I'm going to have a real problem at homecoming.

    I really like cleaning my car, but I don't get into polishing every nut and bolt and metal surface on it. I hope my car doesn't look like crap up against all you guys. I have rust on most of my suspension bolts.. THE SHAME OHHH THE SHAME.[:O]

    John

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    John:
    Don't call it rust - Call it "Pa-teena"
    I'm in the same boat - I'll vote for yours if you vote for mine!

    WB


    '93 Unique 427/351W/4sp

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    Wes,

    Pateena? Very Funny! Laughed my buttox off!

    Steve Foushee

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    John,

    Your car is very cool, I love it. We are going to Homecoming to drink beer and have a real good time....period.

    Steve Foushee

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    John - I'll park wherever you park. Our patina bolts can compliment one another.

    I crawled under my car breifly last night to decipher a clutch riddle and wound up spending my time spraying Simple Green all over the underside of the engine/tranny/frame and using more than a few paper towels (and barely made a dent). I should not have waited 1.5 years to remove the grime. Ugh...

    Keith
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    Keith,

    I know, my car was built in 98, and it just got done for the first time this past winter once I had it on a lift. It's not that I'm a maniac either, but just feel it should be done about once every half decade, or so, whether it needs it or not. The polish we're talking about here also removed a good chunk of 6 years of aluminum tarnish. It now looks like aluminum instead of flat grey-painted metal. Plus, with our winters, can't drive very often, might as well clean a little, so you can stay bonded.

    Clay

    '98 Unique #9299, 427FE side oiler, top-loader (close), 3.31 rear

    Annapolis, MD

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    Who knows, I might just leave mine in the trailer! Grab a lawn chair and cold one and join you guys[8D]

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