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keatonsdad

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Hey all I'm New to the site and new to the full detailing world. I've done quicky jobs on my cars but now I'm ready to step up to the big league, I finally have nice enough cars to really care about them. My car is a 1998 Lincoln Mark VIII it goes to car shows with other members of the car club I'm in and now it is in 2 calendars as well. Time to make the paint look like it should. The wife's auto is a 2004 Lincoln Navigator Ultimate, I call it the land barge. there is a lot of real-estate to work on. We have not had it to long and she got some door dings in the paint I have used a pad on my drill to remove them and in doing so I realized how bad the paint actually was. I've got some reading to do and some work in front of me! Hope to learn a lot from here.
 
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