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LS Windshield wiper...paint scratch....detailing tips all in one!!

Old Apr 10, 2008 | 08:12 PM
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LS Windshield wiper...paint scratch....detailing tips all in one!!

Beware when washing the SS, do not lift the LS wiper as it comes in contact with the base of the hood, ever so slightly, to where there is a slight spot on the hood edge without any paint as a result of this What is Mr. Anal to do????????????????
It seems it could have been engineered to be another degree or fraction of an inch higher....

Make sure when you wash your SS you clean inside the wheels as your last step, as there is no and I repeat no excuse not to do so, these wheels are similar to the SSR wheels in where you can get your hand in there and wipe out the brake dust with no problem.

The SS is wiped down, in the garage and ready for its next outing...
Old Apr 10, 2008 | 08:19 PM
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SSROADSTER (MR ANAL) You are the Man........I am remembering each and everyone of your SS TIPS, I have one on order and can not wait til it comes in...Keep them Tips coming in... and Thank You
Old Apr 10, 2008 | 08:27 PM
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Originally Posted by SSROADSTER
Beware when washing the SS, do not lift the LS wiper as it comes in contact with the base of the hood, ever so slightly, to where there is a slight spot on the hood edge without any paint as a result of this What is Mr. Anal to do????????????????
WOW MR. ANAL IM SORRY TO HEAR THAT! I THINK MOST CARS ARE DOING THIS WITH THE WIPERS NOW. SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR EXPERIENCE.

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Old Apr 10, 2008 | 08:43 PM
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Unfortunately, this is pretty common. My HHR is the fourth vehicle that I've owned that the wiper (or wipers) cannot be lifted when the hood is open. Not just a GM thing ...
Old Apr 10, 2008 | 09:15 PM
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Originally Posted by itschaboykenny
Originally Posted by SSROADSTER
Beware when washing the SS, do not lift the LS wiper as it comes in contact with the base of the hood, ever so slightly, to where there is a slight spot on the hood edge without any paint as a result of this What is Mr. Anal to do????????????????
WOW MR. ANAL IM SORRY TO HEAR THAT! I THINK MOST CARS ARE DOING THIS WITH THE WIPERS NOW. SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR EXPERIENCE.
The paint "scratch" is so small, only Mr. Anal could see it if you have to lift the wiper for whatever reason, just keep a small piece of foam rubber or other soft substance in the door panel, so that you can place it between the wiper and edge of the hood, just be careful.

Originally Posted by tim_tenn
Unfortunately, this is pretty common. My HHR is the fourth vehicle that I've owned that the wiper (or wipers) cannot be lifted when the hood is open. Not just a GM thing ...
I know what you mean, you also had to be careful with the SSR!!!


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SSROADSTER (MR ANAL) You are the Man........I am remembering each and everyone of your SS TIPS, I have one on order and can not wait til it comes in...Keep them Tips coming in... and Thank You
Glad to be of service, I really enjoy detailing , have for many years, as stated in another post, being the sucker that I am for polishes and waxes, I have enough to last me for 3 lifetimes
Tell us about what you ordered, and if you any detailing questions, will try to help the best that I can. There are also a number of web sites that can provide excellent info on detailing your SS.

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Old Apr 10, 2008 | 09:18 PM
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Hey Roadster.....

I believe some of the first 06' HHR's delivered had that same wiper problem. I remember members talking about that and just did a fast adjustment themselves.
Old Apr 10, 2008 | 09:26 PM
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I knew I forgot something.......Hood Alert!!!!

In another thread someone had mentioned how thin the metal on the HHR is on the roof. Well most of you may know but for those who don't, do not and I repeat, DO NOT put undo pressure on the hood when washing, drying, or polishing etc., by hand or machine. This hood is similar to the SSR in design, has a very very soft spot towards the center of the hood, that covers a wide enough area. Use enough pressure to do what you have to, but be aware, that the hood will depress when you apply to much pressure. Of course it will rebound, but you don't want to cause any undo stress to this very sensitive area.
Old Apr 10, 2008 | 09:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Snoopy
Hey Roadster.....

I believe some of the first 06' HHR's delivered had that same wiper problem. I remember members talking about that and just did a fast adjustment themselves.

Thanks Snoopy for the tip, will have to do a search, or if you have any other info, will be appreciated.
Old Apr 11, 2008 | 07:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Snoopy
Hey Roadster.....

I believe some of the first 06' HHR's delivered had that same wiper problem. I remember members talking about that and just did a fast adjustment themselves.
On my 06, I have the marks from what appear to be the wipers. Upon further inspection, the wipers do not come in contact w/ the hood. Tested at night, light shines between the wiper and hood along w/ several sheets of paper.

It kind of reminds me of the scale plastics models and painting the pieces while they are still attached to the parts "tree" and then popping them off to build the model.
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