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Old 12-01-2015 | 05:13 PM
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are you protecting your baby this winter?

Are you doing anything special to protect your "bae" for this winter? I already have AWD so I wasn't sure what else to do?

I bought the de-icer liquid for wind shield wipers. A shovel. That's all.
Old 12-01-2015 | 05:22 PM
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fresh oil, winter tires ( I have AWD to ) 2 coats of sealant and after 4 years ( mine is 2011 ) new battery - Optima.
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im keeping my Evo for the winter and selling in the spring, since i already have snow tires for it. i winterized the G37 since it will see road salt anyway, even if theres no snow driving this winter.

i applied Fluid Film to the underside of all 3 of our vehicles, and HydrO2 sealant for the paint/wheels. Deicer fluid in the washer tank, and mini jump pack all charged up in the trunk.
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im keeping my Evo for the winter and selling in the spring, since i already have snow tires for it. i winterized the G37 since it will see road salt anyway, even if theres no snow driving this winter.

i applied Fluid Film to the underside of all 3 of our vehicles, and HydrO2 sealant for the paint/wheels. Deicer fluid in the washer tank, and mini jump pack all charged up in the trunk.
Can you shed some more light on this "Hydr02 sealant"? I see many premium car wash places that offer "clear coating" and all these expensive things. This Hydr02 sealant seems to does the same job.

How do you apply this? Just spray the car and wipe?
Old 12-01-2015 | 06:39 PM
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Can you shed some more light on this "Hydr02 sealant"? I see many premium car wash places that offer "clear coating" and all these expensive things. This Hydr02 sealant seems to does the same job.

How do you apply this? Just spray the car and wipe?
check the detailing forum. i found out about it here - love that stuff.
Old 12-01-2015 | 07:44 PM
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Originally Posted by timc00k
Can you shed some more light on this "Hydr02 sealant"? I see many premium car wash places that offer "clear coating" and all these expensive things. This Hydr02 sealant seems to does the same job.

How do you apply this? Just spray the car and wipe?
Car washes are hell for a cars paint.

Mostly any sealant will do the job fine for the winter, most last 4-8 months. You should do any paint correction that's needed (compounding, polishing, claying, etc.) and then apply a quality sealant and a wax over that if you choose.

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In all seriousness, is any of this really necessary? I like to keep my car looking nice and clean but don't necessarily have the time or money to go the whole 9 (hydr02, special winter tires and wheels, etc.)
Old 12-01-2015 | 09:16 PM
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I just keep it out of all the sunshine here in San Diego
Old 12-01-2015 | 09:52 PM
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Originally Posted by beng37s
In all seriousness, is any of this really necessary? I like to keep my car looking nice and clean but don't necessarily have the time or money to go the whole 9 (hydr02, special winter tires and wheels, etc.)
winter tires for safe driving my friend
Old 12-01-2015 | 10:10 PM
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I moved to California. Now I'm the only one here in Palo Alto with two AWD vehicles.
Old 12-01-2015 | 10:58 PM
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Originally Posted by beng37s
In all seriousness, is any of this really necessary? I like to keep my car looking nice and clean but don't necessarily have the time or money to go the whole 9 (hydr02, special winter tires and wheels, etc.)
when you wreck your rusted out car, then you'll understand.

seriously, snow tires are a safety item. i leave work at midnight, and most times the roads arent plowed or salted yet.

sealing protects the paint from winter road salt, undercoating keeps the underside from rusting away, and makes future repairs/mods easier ... no seized and rusted on bolts.
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when you wreck your rusted out car, then you'll understand.

seriously, snow tires are a safety item. i leave work at midnight, and most times the roads arent plowed or salted yet.

sealing protects the paint from winter road salt, undercoating keeps the underside from rusting away, and makes future repairs/mods easier ... no seized and rusted on bolts.
Any sealant and undercoat you'd recommend? (my first winter with the g)
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Any sealant and undercoat you'd recommend? (my first winter with the g)
found out about HydrO2 spray sealant here in the detailing forum. great stuff and SOOOO easy to use.

i use Fluid Film for undercoating because it was fairly cheap ($10/can) and i just walked into Lowe's and grabbed some. i was recommended Boeshield T9 (used on aircraft), and it seemed similar, but double the price.
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Just keeping it out of the sun here in FL ....
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