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    A few pics of my efforts to detail my car today. Process:



    Wash; P21S Bodywork shampoo

    Dry: The blower that my wife uses to dry our dogs and then Meg`s MF towell for few spots remaining

    Swirl removal: Meg`s #9 with PC and Sonus orange pad, Meg`s MF towel for residue

    Polish: P21S Paintwork Cleansing Lotion with PC and Sonus blue pad, remove with amother Meg`s MF

    Wax P21S Concours Carnuba wax by hand and removed with PC and MF bonnet over green pad
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    A few pics of my efforts to detail my car today. Process:



    Wash; P21S Bodywork shampoo

    Dry: The blower that my wife uses to dry our dogs and then Meg`s MF towell for few spots remaining

    Swirl removal: Meg`s #9 with PC and Sonus orange pad, Meg`s MF towel for residue

    Polish: P21S Paintwork Cleansing Lotion with PC and Sonus blue pad, remove with amother Meg`s MF

    Wax P21S Concours Carnuba wax by hand and removed with PC and MF bonnet over green pad

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    Just a few more. Excuse the garage, please.
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    Just a few more. Excuse the garage, please.

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    Looks pretty wet to me. Great job! :xyxthumbs
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    Looks pretty wet to me. Great job! :xyxthumbs
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    get some outdoor shots...looks good tho

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    get some outdoor shots...looks good tho

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    Great work by the looks of things.

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    Great work by the looks of things.

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    It looks great...I would love to see it outside in all its glory.

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    It looks great...I would love to see it outside in all its glory.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 03k20a2
    get some outdoor shots...looks good tho


    definitely. Everything looks wet in the garage!
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    Looks amazing! I noticed your trim looks a little "Dry" What do you use on your trim???

    Also My main go to products for the wettest look on black are....



    After you do your swirl removal I would top with EX from poorboys, Then I would wait till the follow day and hand apply a coat of Trade Secret and buff off with a microfiber towell!!!! It will look amazing and you can layer and layer a smany coats as you wnat and there is actually a noticable difference between coats! Good luck and take pics
    Reflection Perfection, Mobil Car Wash & Detailing....Serving Westchester, Dutchess, Putnam and Fairfield countys, NY and CT.

 

 

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