Washed and Waxed Old Blue

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Well I decided to wash and wax Old Blue today. Looks pretty Nice!
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Comon Man

Damn guys. I worked hard on this! I need a compliment. I bet I sound like a girl with self esteem issues don't I. LOL What do you guys think? I'm in love with my cruiser again! And it does'nt need to be told how beautiful it is. Better than a girl in many ways!! Although girls are better in a few!
 
Gotta do mine. Did yours have much oxidization in the clear coat? Looks great.
 
Looks almost as good as a showroom 62. I'm amazed that paint is in as good of shape as it is (even with being waxed). Now BLACK OUT THAT CHROME!
 
It looks good! You missed a spot on the passenger rear quarter panel. JK!

Keep applying wax and use a wash with wax added and you should be able to keep the oxidized paint shining!

Keep the chrome.
 
That color makes her butt look big....
 
I've owned my 60 for over a year and haven't washed it yet, but my buddy barfed on the back door this weekend, so it may be time for her first bath :o

I know the cruiser red cleans up really nice with some polish, but there are so many rust bubbles I'm afraid to use too much force for fear I might just rip the paint off :/
 
Well mine looked pretty good when I got it a year ago. But it was starting to look dull recently. I just used McGuires cleaner wax and my electric oscillating buffer. The white pads turned blue. But it really does make a difference. I ordered 2 U joints from Cruiser Dan today. Hopefully I'll be putting them in this weekend!

BTW. Anyone have a nice front bumper for sale?
 
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