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    Quote Originally Posted by biju
    "Dude, what's the deal with your VX's stigmata?"


    I doubt I'll ever be able to look at the streaking on mine again without thinking of that line -- That's funny!
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    Okay, two tips to VX cleanliness:

    1) Either go over your washed VX with a chamois or good quality terry towel to get the excess water off.

    2) After applying Meguiar's Endurance to the cladding, wait about an hour then go over all the cladding lightly with an old t-shirt. Takes like 5 minutes.

    No runs or streaking. Period.
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    biju,
    yes,Dude, what's the deal with your VX's stigmata, will go down as a classic quote.......

    Joe, yes, i always re wipe the tires,(for spin off,) and the cladding, after product sits for a while, and i do also use the stigmata as a gauge on re application, weather permitting.
    I guess i was wondering if the , what seems like aluminum screws were reacting with the water, and leaving streak, thus, painting them to encapsulate the screw, no more reaction.
    the streaking isnt terrrible, you all know, seems i noticed the same back in the "back to black" days, and didnt stick with the "ice" long enough to notice.

    any pics of foxfires out there with painted screw heads? im just want to do something to make the vx my own, kinda. even though it may have been done many times before, i doubt that there is another vx, with painted screw heads within 300 miles...lol
    thanks for the responses......
    God bless you all,
    david

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    You can use a leaf blower to dry your vx off and get the water from the hood and bolt holes.
    Last edited by Mark Miller : 09/08/2006 at 07:49 AM

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    Arrow

    Hmmmm... I'm like in one of the rainiest places there is and I've never had that issue on any of my VX's, which aren't garaged.

    Maybe you've got serious acid rain.

    The cladding screws are either black oxide coated or painted, I've seen both, so you could easily have a set powder-coated. Or better yet, go to a local Grainger or fastener supply and take one of yours to match up with an equivalent in stainless or titanium. At an average of $1 - $3 a fastener depending on material you'd have an inexpensive and cool mod.

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    mark,
    My leafblower is mother nature, going about 70 mph down hwy 37 on a beautiful 4 mile stretch, then theres a pull off in the trees, and i wipe er down. then i can cruuuze back thru town dry to my house to detail. I cant get enough speed on my road to dry off. your truck cleans up Very nicely!!! I truly believe that the ebonys got darker cladding from the factory!!! just looks so nice. I was thinking going to work today that " that one guy" just painted his cladding, and thought you painted your screws.
    looks sharp, and distinct. its so hard to decide on changes, on a vehicle that is so nicely designed from the start. im leaning on doing it, if i dont like it, i can get new screws!!!

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    mark,
    My leafblower is mother nature, going about 70 mph down hwy 37 on a beautiful 4 mile stretch, then theres a pull off in the trees, and i wipe er down. then i can cruuuze back thru town dry to my house to detail. I cant get enough speed on my road to dry off. your truck cleans up Very nicely!!! I truly believe that the ebonys got darker cladding from the factory!!! just looks so nice. I was thinking going to work today that " that one guy" just painted his cladding, and thought you painted your screws.
    looks sharp, and distinct. its so hard to decide on changes, on a vehicle that is so nicely designed from the start. im leaning on doing it, if i dont like it, i can get new screws!!! seems i saw a proton with screws painted also recently....have to search on that.
    thanks
    david

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    On my VX the weeping would start above the screw, from the recess between cladding and metal. I just assumed that with rain, the residue from wax runs down and stains the cladding whitish. I notice more staining below the screws but always thought its because the water channeled more toward and over them.
    Anita
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    I get the streaks too with Meg. Endurance. I now use a can of air (computer cleaning kind) to blow the water out of the screw holes and lip after I wash it. Seems to help.

    But a leaf blower is waaayy cooler!! hmmm.

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