Sure sign of Spring
Originally Posted by GEE35X
Sounds fantastic Eric. Deane and I are going top provide our signs of Spring when they show up with pictures. Make sure to snap a few pics of your signs to share with us 

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From: Toronto, GTA north
Originally Posted by RBull
Very nice Ian. We're improving a lot but no where near your temps yet. 12 Friday, 13 Saturday, 10 Sunday
but with this forcast, there should be no problem getting a little heat into the tires.
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From: Ontario, Canada
Originally Posted by inTgr8r
I was kind of worried about the weekend for a while.....
but with this forcast, there should be no problem getting a little heat into the tires.
but with this forcast, there should be no problem getting a little heat into the tires.

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From: Rothesay, New Brunswick, Canada
Originally Posted by RBull
Very nice Ian. We're improving a lot but no where near your temps yet. 12 Friday, 13 Saturday, 10 Sunday
Originally Posted by inTgr8r
I was kind of worried about the weekend for a while.....
but with this forcast, there should be no problem getting a little heat into the tires.
but with this forcast, there should be no problem getting a little heat into the tires.

The cooler temps were welcome because I found it got pretty warm driving- air off sitting the pits a bit and windows partly open.
We're looking forward to the reviews. That is a serious car you've got at the track. Enjoy yourself.
Originally Posted by Garnet Canuck
Pretty much the same here Deane. Not as warm as Ian's forecast but I'll take it nonetheless after the week we've had here. I think sunny and 13 is warm enough to dig out the PC and give the G a good detailing session. 

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From: Rothesay, New Brunswick, Canada
Originally Posted by RBull
I'm thinking about doing mine again. Have some scratches all over from washing it plus the sealant is probably overdue. I'll probably wait for a month or so until its even nicer out.
Btw, what do you use for a sealant?
^ I use Menzerna FMJ as one recommended by our detailing hero. 2 coats and then 2 coats of either Nattys Blue or Sovereign. Both nice but the Sovereign is even glossy, deep and wet looking. Big $$ but I like it.
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From: Rothesay, New Brunswick, Canada
Originally Posted by RBull
^ I use Menzerna FMJ as one recommended by our detailing hero. 2 coats and then 2 coats of either Nattys Blue or Sovereign. Both nice but the Sovereign is even glossy, deep and wet looking. Big $$ but I like it.
Originally Posted by Garnet Canuck
Too bad we didn't live just a little closer Deane. We could both grab our PCs and have a detailing day over a beer or two. 

Atlantic Canada registry isn't growing so we're not likely to find any other detailing enthusiasts that way.





