My 10' HHR at The Rockville Bridge
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Rockville Bridge - Spring
I spent about 2 and a half hours waxing my car today so I decided to get a few shots of my HHR at the Rockville Bridge located in Marysville Pennsylvania. It is the longest railroad arch bridge in the world and has been since 1903!
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Also what kind of wax did you use???? I've been debating with myself for weeks on what kind to buy. I need something that won't stain trim and is safe of vinyl. Hmmmm. I've been looking at chemical guys jetseal.
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Thank You gio89kid!
Aradmahogany,
I saw you asked what type of wax I use in an older post similar to this one so I will respond on here. I Use Nu-Finish Car Polish. I apply it twice a year, once in the fall and once in the spring. I saw you said you were looking for one that can be used for vinyl and trim. This one is not meant for vinyl or trim as when it gets on, it will sometimes leave the white residue on it. What I use to get the white off any black area is Turtle Wax Express Shine. I just spray it on a microfiber cloth and rub the rubber molding trim around the windows, the front black bumper pieces etc. Turtle Wax Express Shine I believe is more of a quick detailing spray but it works great on the window trim as it helps blacken it out (my rubber trim turns a greyish color from time to time).
Aradmahogany,
I saw you asked what type of wax I use in an older post similar to this one so I will respond on here. I Use Nu-Finish Car Polish. I apply it twice a year, once in the fall and once in the spring. I saw you said you were looking for one that can be used for vinyl and trim. This one is not meant for vinyl or trim as when it gets on, it will sometimes leave the white residue on it. What I use to get the white off any black area is Turtle Wax Express Shine. I just spray it on a microfiber cloth and rub the rubber molding trim around the windows, the front black bumper pieces etc. Turtle Wax Express Shine I believe is more of a quick detailing spray but it works great on the window trim as it helps blacken it out (my rubber trim turns a greyish color from time to time).
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#20
Thanks for your response. I got the chrome rings on Amazon.com (Link attached) and they stick on with the double sided tape from the inner part of the ring. They hold up perfectly as I have had them on for over a year now. If you decide to purchase them, make sure to read the instructions as our HHR taillights are not actually perfectly circular. If you do purchase them feel free to PM me on how I applied them!
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