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Nice work! The paint looks exceptionally more glossy and wet!
Dealer`s should take away their detailing option as it does more harm than good most of the time.
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wow look at the difference! That is a good looking red! You would think a dealer could do a better job than that, look like some nasty buffer marks, its sad whe the consumer can do a MUCH better job and can get a much better looking finish, it should have looked like the after photos when it left the lot!
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Just like night and day. Great work! :bigups
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Looks excelent!
Where in Wisconsin are you?
<---I`m in northwestern Wisconsin...
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Looks great!
Did it really darken the finish or is that just the picture?
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Dealer prep = pure evil
Steve-first pics are in more direct sunlight, but removing rotary swirls does make the paint look darker.
BTW, outstanding work Vincent. :bow
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Scottwax is right about the lighting. Before pics were taken at 10:00am after at 3:30pm. The first pics had more direct sunlight. It definately made a difference in the color. It was really washed out. Some spots were awful. It looked like they used TW rubbing compound to remove scratches and left it as is. I`m in Stoughton(20 miles from Madison).
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Great looking results!!! I`ll bet the owner was happy :up
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That last shot - Holy Smokes!! Makes me wonder why I`m not out doing some detailing myself! Oh wait, 3 feet of snow here still. Riiiight. (crap.):sosad
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Those swirls are very similar to what was done to my beautiful Lapis Blue Mazda6 today by the bodyshop. Now I get to fix their mistakes. Nice work. Looks so much better!
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Great job!! See a big difference.:xyxthumbs
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