much needed laugh

NavindraLR

Pre Med Student
i was bored and saw this sittin on my desk in need of a detail.. so i got to work...



this thing was horrible.. whiteout stains on the hood, 10 layers of dust, never washed or waxed... dull finish/shine. to bring the thing back to life, i started off with a windex wash, followed by 1z metallic polish (no jokie), then p21s (no joke)... looks pretty good huh?



two before pictures... note the dust, and white spots...

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after pics:

white spots gone on hood

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note the nice wet look on the hood... mmm nice!!

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:D:D:D:D:D



but what did you use on the interior and tires?!?!?!?!?

reminds me of this one episode of Home Improvement where Tim Allen is vacuuming the interior of his die-cast car with one of those vacuums you use on computer keyboards.
 
lol.. i never saw that episode.. whatever happened to that show anyway? i used 303 on the interior, wheels, and tires...
 
it ended years ago. it was my favorite, mainly because he'd try to get more power out of everything. R R R!!!!



well, thanks for giving me an idea on what i can do when i'm bored with nothing to do. to bad i can't be doing that at work. ;) :D
 
I couldn't resist.



Stuf Polish, followed by a layer of Stuf Carnauba Creme.



Just couldn't get the scratches out of that windshield though!!!!! :nixweiss



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dude, you brought out the metalic sparkal like whoa! You sure you have the correct tire to rim size on that viper? Try using Plexus on the scraches. hahaha
 
by hand... if i used the pc i think the car would have flung across the garage and shattered into a million pieces
 
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