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Putting "it's in the prep, not the products" aside, have any of you gotten a black to look this wet/deep/superfantastic? What did you do/use?
P.S. I'm prety sure that little scratch-looking thing isn't a scratch. I think it's a reflection.
I happened to come across their site today, product results look great, prices didn't really seem that bad either.Diesel1 said:I could tell you pretty much exactly what that is. The place that detailed that vette is on long iisland in mineola called detailing dynamics. They do great work but cater primarily to exotics for the most part. They have there own line of products which you can purchase from their website. They have 3 step polish (actually 2 plus sealant), a carnauba based cleaner wax AKA "da $hit" yes they actually call it that...lol and many other great products. Their shampoo is phenomenal although a lil pricey (a lil does go along way). They sponsor the car club I belong to and are genuinely nice guys that are perfectionists!
If you go to their website, I believe they have more information on that heavily modified vette! !
SpoiledMan said:Looking at all the custom body work I'm also going to suggest a repaint with a nice wetsand, cut and buff to get paint that flat in the first place.![]()
lex89 said:Putting "it's in the prep, not the products" aside, have any of you gotten a black to look this wet/deep/superfantastic? What did you do/use?
P.S. I'm prety sure that little scratch-looking thing isn't a scratch. I think it's a reflection.
a.k.a. Patrick said:Im with Scott, bright lights and white tile floors always enhance a picture, especially of a black car...!