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Okay so I spent the better half of my Saturday wearing blue gloves and washing, claybar (I hope I never have to do that again!) and waxing.

So while it was so clean, naturally, I had to then call my friend over today for her to come take some pictures for me!! We had a blast! But!!... while detailing, I noticed one of the little sections of the front air dam (not sure what it's called...but the lowest section on the passenger side) is pushed in. :eek: I tried pulling it back out so the clips would snap, but no luck. Anyone ever had this issue? Or know how to fix...oh please tell me the front bumper does not have to come off? :oops:

I did promise better pics, here are a few...see the straight on shot for the air dam thingy. Someone please help!!
 

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I am an android girl!

I usually try to be helpful or be quiet. I couldn't see anything in the pic of the air dam, but the other pic . . . . !!!! Holy smokes!!! :thumb: You don't look like an android!

Your car is nice, too!

Was that helpful?? :)
 
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BoatSHO,

Car looks great! Claybar really helps. I hope you put wax or sealant on directly after so you don't have to do it again. Keep that wax/sealant level high :)

Check out this guy for more Detailing techniques. Larry is the best! Cheers! and again great looking SHO!

I did do the waxing right after claying.

And OMG, I have never seen that before...Larry is OCD like me!! I watched the whole thing. :)
 

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I usually try to be helpful or be quiet. I couldn't see anything in the pic of the air dam, but the other pic . . . . !!!! Holy smokes!!! :thumb: You don't look like an android!

Your car is nice, too!

Was that helpful?? :)

Thanks. I edited the photo and tried to point out the issue a little better. See if this helps.
 

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NOW I see it!

Those bits are pretty flexible, so all you have to do is get the right size putty knife or even two, a piece of plastic or something to use for leverage, and pry the vent portion back into place. You'll have to be more forceful than you think you want to be with it, but it'll work. Careful you don't break a nail! :p
 
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Okay so I spent the better half of my Saturday wearing blue gloves and washing, claybar (I hope I never have to do that again!) and waxing.

So while it was so clean, naturally, I had to then call my friend over today for her to come take some pictures for me!! We had a blast! But!!... while detailing, I noticed one of the little sections of the front air dam (not sure what it's called...but the lowest section on the passenger side) is pushed in. :eek: I tried pulling it back out so the clips would snap, but no luck. Anyone ever had this issue? Or know how to fix...oh please tell me the front bumper does not have to come off? :oops:

I did promise better pics, here are a few...see the straight on shot for the air dam thingy. Someone please help!!

The new foster baby is looking good! I used to have a set of toothbrushes just for my car...so I know the trials and tribulations of having OCD LOL.

As for the air dam you can put tape on the paint and convince the plastic air dam piece to come forward to meet the bumper again.
 

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If prying it forward doesn't work...you should be able to detach that plastic piece directly behind the lower grille from underneath and then get access from there to push back into clips.

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That guy is even more OCD than I am when it comes to washing his car! :eeeeeek: But I'm that bad cleaning the bike.
 

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That OCD can cause you problems when a shopping cart hits your car. I am waiting for my first ding with my nice 2013.
 

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NOW I see it!

Those bits are pretty flexible, so all you have to do is get the right size putty knife or even two, a piece of plastic or something to use for leverage, and pry the vent portion back into place. You'll have to be more forceful than you think you want to be with it, but it'll work. Careful you don't break a nail! :p

Thanks Jedster! I will try tonight! I don't own any putty knives, so I will ask my neighbor who has everything... I know I know, I will wear my auto gloves! :D
 

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The new foster baby is looking good! I used to have a set of toothbrushes just for my car...so I know the trials and tribulations of having OCD LOL.

As for the air dam you can put tape on the paint and convince the plastic air dam piece to come forward to meet the bumper again.

Can we multi-quote here? But anyways, thanks! Oh goodness, I don't have any toothbrushes, but I do have a few of those wheel style brushes and I have the nice wool mitt for washing. Have you ever seen the multi-bucket system like that video? That was the first I have heard of that... that is pretty cool. I just dump and refill with fresh soap and water. I tend to buy Turtle Wax Zipwax wash as that was my Dad's choice... I wonder if I should upgrade to buying those soaps from those detailer websites? Decisions Decisions!?

Oh good thinking, I will put some blue tape on the front and get the putty knife from my neighbor. You all are awesome!
 

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That OCD can cause you problems when a shopping cart hits your car. I am waiting for my first ding with my nice 2013.

Nooooooo, park in the boonies. I always park in the back and walk. I don't trust anyone with their car doors or shopping carts. Restaurants are tricky when they have small parking lots. Then it's all a gamble! I kid you all not, I was at Chick-fil-a, actually in the drive thru a few years ago in my previous 2012 Taurus (SEL) and a guy in a Mustang bumped me. He said he just learned how to drive a stick... not sure if that was true or he just wanted my name & number o_O Like you just hit me, and you think I will give you my personal info!? No way jose, but I did get his insurance info... never called. He was going like 1 mph... so there was no damage.
 

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Thanks Jedster! I will try tonight! I don't own any putty knives, so I will ask my neighbor who has everything... I know I know, I will wear my auto gloves! :D

Oh, you don't have to thank me. We're all here to help in whatever way we can!

But if you insist . . . . a full-size version of your avatar shot would be nice! ;) Just so we can get a better look at that lower grille, don'tchaknow! :p
 

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Can we multi-quote here? But anyways, thanks! Oh goodness, I don't have any toothbrushes, but I do have a few of those wheel style brushes and I have the nice wool mitt for washing. Have you ever seen the multi-bucket system like that video? That was the first I have heard of that... that is pretty cool. I just dump and refill with fresh soap and water. I tend to buy Turtle Wax Zipwax wash as that was my Dad's choice... I wonder if I should upgrade to buying those soaps from those detailer websites? Decisions Decisions!?
Just hit Reply to all the posts you want to reply to and they'll get quoted within your reply. Easy peasy.

If you want to school yourself on what's up in the detailing world, you can do worse than starting at the blog on the Detailed Image website here:
http://www.detailedimage.com/Ask-a-Pro/

There are many great product lines out there, it's all a question of optimizing your effort, budget, and expectations :)
 

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Can we multi-quote here? But anyways, thanks! Oh goodness, I don't have any toothbrushes, but I do have a few of those wheel style brushes and I have the nice wool mitt for washing. Have you ever seen the multi-bucket system like that video? That was the first I have heard of that... that is pretty cool. I just dump and refill with fresh soap and water. I tend to buy Turtle Wax Zipwax wash as that was my Dad's choice... I wonder if I should upgrade to buying those soaps from those detailer websites? Decisions Decisions!?

Oh good thinking, I will put some blue tape on the front and get the putty knife from my neighbor. You all are awesome!

You can multi-quote, just hit reply on all of your desired messages.

I use that multi bucket system. It makes it really easy to keep everything clean! I use this stuff that comes from a local Michigan guy that he makes himself...HANDS DOWN best cleaning system ever! I will get the name of it and the guy and PM it to you. It is pretty inexpensive to boot!
 

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Oh, you don't have to thank me. We're all here to help in whatever way we can!

But if you insist . . . . a full-size version of your avatar shot would be nice! ;) Just so we can get a better look at that lower grille, don'tchaknow! :p

So should I crop myself out and zoom in on the lower grill? :p:D I will see what I can do later when I get home... I don't have the pictures on my work laptop.

Just hit Reply to all the posts you want to reply to and they'll get quoted within your reply. Easy peasy.

If you want to school yourself on what's up in the detailing world, you can do worse than starting at the blog on the Detailed Image website here:
http://www.detailedimage.com/Ask-a-Pro/

There are many great product lines out there, it's all a question of optimizing your effort, budget, and expectations :)

Hooray for multi-quote! :hi5:
 

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So should I crop myself out and zoom in on the lower grill? :p:D

Oh, definitely . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NOT!!!!! :)

Some things are just worth waiting for, yaknowwhatImean? ;)
 

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