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For the fogs, did you just tap into the parking DRL lights? Did you just tap the DRL power wire to power your fogs? Can you please share which wire you tapped to power your fogs?
For the fogs, did you just tap into the parking DRL lights? Did you just tap the DRL power wire to power your fogs? Can you please share which wire you tapped to power your fogs?
Thanks!
That is the shiniest black car I have EVER seen! What is your paint care routine? Who did the correction and is it ceramic'd?
This is why I'm a big fan of Sonax Brilliant Shine Detailer. This car has been driven all week, seen showers everyday and was just driven on two separate 50 mile round trips on the Florida Turnpike in rain last night. I pulled it out of the garage this morning and it's still so shiny...! If you've read about "self-cleaning" properties of some sealants and detailers, this clearly applies to BSD.
The first pic is just a straight photo with my XS Max, no enhancements.
Then I drove home in the rain this afternoon, you can see how much it was pouring, but look at the third pic... nothing's adhering to the sides of the car, very little water, and you have to get really close to see the road spray from the wheels.
Finally the 4th pic... this was after sitting for a few hours in the garage untouched. You can still see water beads on the roof... and still shiny!
Been in South Florida 26 years and I've stayed through Frances, Jeanne, Ivan, Katrina, Wilma and several more of their friends. I hate to say it, but South Floridians are somewhat de-sensitized to Hurricanes now.
We prepare year-round so there's no need for a last minute dash to the grocery, gas is one of the few consumables I chase after, and I found it fairly easily this time around, busy station but no lines on the turnpike service plaza in Lake Worth (in case there are other Palm Beachers reading this).
Charging the drills, setting the refrigerator to its coldest setting, got 15 gallons of fuel for the generator, and a window AC unit to keep at least one bedroom cool. Not to mention food and water for a week or so. I'll add some prayers for safety and we're good!
Best of luck to ya! I never understood the rush of people getting last minute supplies when I'd think one should always be prepared. We're moving in about 5 years to the SE region and getting away from Illinois. Whatever house I find I'll probably go overboard on storm preparedness. I so can't wait for the day I sell my snowblower.