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    Hope yo see you guys there!

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    Bump!

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    bump again, who is going for sure and what car you driving so we can recognize you(ill be going by myself again this year)?
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    Originally posted by hondaguy2582

    bump again, who is going for sure and what car you driving so we can recognize you(ill be going by myself again this year)?


    I`ll be there as alays. I got rid of the Civic though and will be in a Impeza RS. www.michiganrounders.com/gallery Some crappy pics of the car found there.

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    Another bump to keep this alive...only two more days!

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    http://www.sph33r.net/photo/thumbnails.php?album=34



    There are the pics from the BBQ. Pics and BBQ both provided by Brad.



    Was nice seeing HondaGuy there again this year. If anyone else was there I missed you.

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    Hey Michigan folks,



    I am new to this forum and came here looking for advice on improving my detailing skills, especially in regard to scratch and swirl mark removal with a DA polisher.



    I have studied this subject at length, mostly at the show and shine section of "bimmerforums.com".



    I have used many detailing products such as 3m finesse it II machine polish, meguiars polishes, pinnacle polishes, etc. Unfortunately, I have been unable to achieve the kind of results that others regularly post pictures of. I have a meguiars step-by-step video which I learned from, but even that did not allow me the results I am looking for.



    Ultimately, whenever I polish sections of the car, I can still see fine microscratches in the paint surface. It seems no matter which products/pads are used, there always seem to be some imperfections remaining.



    I was wondering if there is anyone in Michigan that is on a professional level that wouldn`t mind sharing some tips and trick to achieve a mostly swirl/scratch free paint finish.



    Sorry for digressing from the original thread topic, but since the meet has passed and there are many Michigan people on this thread I though I would start here.



    Thanks in advance for any support.



    Jeff

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    Hey Jeff! welcome to the site! Where abouts in Michigan are you located? www.danaseforums.com has quite a few Michiganders on it as well so you might want to check out that forum too.

 

 
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