Show season is coming quickly and I was wondering if anybody had any new helpful tips. One thing that I picked up since last show season was the use of a brass brush to detail the engine(it works wonderful).
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Park in the shade! There are so many reasons why you should try for this.
Avoid gravel lots if you can... way too dusty.
Make sure you enter the right class! DQ's can come quite easily.
make sure you pay attention to how the judges want the trunk, hood, windows (open hood and trunk, closed doors with windows down is usually a safe bet). They can be picky about that. I've lost major points for leaving my trunk closed before.
Make a nice sign that talks a bit about your car if you're in the modified class.
Leave everyone room to walk around your car, don't set your junk up right next to it. Don't be one of those people who feels its necessary to bring every trophy you've ever won and set it under your hood.
Be around when the judges come by, tell them you'll answer any questions they have, tell them something unique about your car, make them remember it.
Don't play your own stereo, at least not loud or for any extended period of time. Don't make a habit out of running your car in the middle of the show.
Clean your interior as well as you clean the exterior.
Don't leave early, its the best way to instantly tick off a couple hundred people. If you can't stay the whole day, don't show.
Car Show Cleaning tips:
CD2 Engine detailer works great on the blanket under the hood, but do that before you clean up under the hood.
Polish everything shiny, chrome and polished aluminum can be your best friend at a show.
Armor-all is your second best friend. Don't forget the wheel wells, hoses, anything plastic.
Tire-sidewalls should get some tire gel.
Clean the insides of the rims.
Newspaper on the windshield.
Just remember that the car is never really clean enough. There's usually always a car there that's cleaner, no matter how much you prepared. Just go and enjoy.
Oh, and don't forget the bug spray/sunscreen.
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really, the number one thing is to not take it too seriously.
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try ammonia free windex... after washing the car and drying it spray small amounts on the car and wipe off with a terry cloth... it will do the job like a polish, keeps any spots from appearing and smooth out the noticeble scrathces... i've seen some car show winners do this right when the get to the show... or after you wash AND DRY the car... i did it the other day, it took about 10 minutes or less and i didn' think it made much of a difference untill about 5 minutes later when the sun was shining on it... WOW...
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Originally posted by FAD2BLK:
All good tips Larry [img]smile.gif[/img]
i owe all my carshow experiences to jack, hes the one who finally convinced me to enter one and got me hooked.
The old MOFBA days taught me plenty: like qtips in the cracks and tireshine in the wheelwells.
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