before & after

cheapshot

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i am just starting out with detailing and boy, i have a feeling these products will always stick to me, even after i try whatever else is out there! here are some pics, the results look better in person.



a before and after photo of the products i used:

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another before and after photo, showing 7-8 years of bad hand, automatic, scatch and swirl washes. you could also see were i taped,The left side is polished:

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added more pics below
 
You can create a free homepage at CarDomain.com. You can then upload pictures from CarDomain to threads here on Autopia.
 
Unless you want the image to appear as a link, I think you have to upload the picture(s) to the Autopia gallery. Reduce the size in a photo editing program.
 
i taped the center with blue masking tape and newsprint, when i untaped and pulled paper off, some polishing dust flew! must be that dacp! lol
 
"File upload error. Cannot find uploaded file"



i get this message when trying to upload pics in my gallery?



the above links seem to work for me, but i'd like to put pictures there.

could anyone give me a hand here?
 
here are a few more, i'll post some full pics when i'm all done.(approx. the year 2005)



before shot of hood:

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after shot of hood:

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got to polish the door today, i'll have to pick up some scatch x, to polish out those naaasty scratches from under the handle.



Handle before:

7893before_handle-med.jpg




Handle after (any advice for under the handle?)

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these pics are of the door after i polished: (i had that plastic bag over the mirror, when polishing) the fender is also polished.

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it's taking me a bit of time, but i'll get there.
 
looks excellent. i might have missed it, but what kind of pad did you use for the DACP?



dont forget to get some trim restorer for those door handles! :bounce
 
nice work. looks good.



as for under the handle, patience? :D it seems like you could use ScratchX (or something similar) with a foam applicator and just try to work them in. just don't bust your hand up doing so! :)
 
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