When working the top of the car and windshield I find lifting the wiper blades gives better access to the lower glass and cowl area. Great job and washing tips.
It looks cold there today! I have a rubber mat I cover the rear glass and bonnet vents, it is a battery shop mat and made out of rubber like you find in an inter tube and is large enough to cover the glass and vents with about a six inch overlap all around! You didn’t wipe down the water in the engine compartment. I normally don’t need to but I cover the vents when I wash mine!
That's not a bad idea at all. We were initially avoiding the vents but after talking to GM guys we confirmed it's 100% okay, so we take their word for it.
Apparently you guys don't mind water spots in the engine bay, on the engine cover, glass partition behind the cockpit etc.. I do. It looks terrible! That's why I always cover my vents. before washing.
If you have any other hand wash top tips please share them with us!
Fellow Ontarian here, and your video convinced me to change my 21 C8 sebring orange convertible order to add the yellow calipers! thx
Awesome choice!
Recommend a 3rd bucket - for rinsing only - See Pan the Organizer, another Cool Canadian 😊
When working the top of the car and windshield I find lifting the wiper blades gives better access to the lower glass and cowl area. Great job and washing tips.
Yes, definitely, great tip!. We do it as well just didn't show it!
It looks cold there today! I have a rubber mat I cover the rear glass and bonnet vents, it is a battery shop mat and made out of rubber like you find in an inter tube and is large enough to cover the glass and vents with about a six inch overlap all around! You didn’t wipe down the water in the engine compartment. I normally don’t need to but I cover the vents when I wash mine!
I just use damp towels to cover the vents and only lightly hose/spray around the back glass
That's not a bad idea at all. We were initially avoiding the vents but after talking to GM guys we confirmed it's 100% okay, so we take their word for it.
A blower is an awesome way to dry a car. It also gets water out of cracks and drip zones like behind mirrors. Just don’t get out of control with air.
Great job fellas! Do you have a preferred brand wash soap? Very good tips and a beautiful car.
Someone or manufacturer should use a 3-D printer to make covers that go over the engine vents when washing.
What soap do you use???
You just made a rookie mistake by running your finger through the dirt = SCRATCH
LOL...all for the camera
Apparently you guys don't mind water spots in the engine bay, on the engine cover, glass partition behind the cockpit etc.. I do. It looks terrible! That's why I always cover my vents. before washing.
What is PBF?
You need a license plate frame😉
Mmr’s are they 19”-20” or 20”-21”
19/20 (we re-used the factory tires)
Is it ceramic coated?
Nope, just PPF!
@@DailyDownshift you should think about getting it done, so much easier to clean. Keep up with the dope content!!
Oh man. No Ceramic Coating? I can't imagine owning a car without Ceramic Coating and Paint Correction
I mean PPF.
Nice young men... cool car... not sure about the facial hair though.
Well, that was worthless. Nothing new here.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOO you got soap in the engine vent.... I would do NO such thing to my lil yellow car
and yes i have new 2021 stingray
Better sell that thing before price drops much more!!