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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Severson
    You are correct on the lack of UV protectant, mine never stay outside long enough to be a concern. My Mustang went waxless for 5 years before I sold it and still looked great. It it's going to be an outside everyday car, wax is a real good idea. Thanks for the tip on the last touch. Should I ever get anything done again, have to give it a try!!!!!

    I have used the "liquid glass" wax, multiple thin coats work very well as a protectant. Just make sure you have a lot of spare time, it goes on very thin and takes a bunch of coats with about a weeks' time in between them....
    Dave...or anyone else.
    If you get to any shows where you see this
    stop in ask for Jim and I will show you how good the last touch is and take care of you.
    We now have 3 trucks so I might not be at that event but I try and make as many Street Rod shows as I can
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