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GSRstilez said:
Guarantee you could find a couple here and there on any pro detailed vehicle.



:werd: Quoted for truth.



I know my car isn't perfect, and it never will be. Just too neglected in the past. On the other hand, it still looks better than 99% of the new cars on dealer's lots. ;)



Sometimes defects are too deep to completely remove without compromising the paint. You just have to minimize them as much as possible and live with it.
 
GSRstilez said:
Why do it if the owner won't notice and won't keep it that way for more than a day? Stray marrs here and there are common. Guarantee you could find a couple here and there on any pro detailed vehicle.







Nice work Steve. That thing was pretty bad.



True, but I guess I just seek perfection.
 
COBRyan said:
True, but I guess I just seek perfection.





Understandable. However, thats something not feasible for someone who does it for money. Usually you will always have a couple stray marrs here and there and if its not for a show, then a lot of the times its not worth it. You can get marring by driving down the road through dust, so why obsess over a couple random ones. I'm not calling you out or anything, just stating something nobody has really ever brought up.
 
Scottwax said:
:werd: Quoted for truth.



I know my car isn't perfect, and it never will be. Just too neglected in the past. On the other hand, it still looks better than 99% of the new cars on dealer's lots. ;)



Sometimes defects are too deep to completely remove without compromising the paint. You just have to minimize them as much as possible and live with it.



This is quoted for truth as well. The buick has some rotary swirlage that I just can't get out any more. I think its a repaint as well, as the one door is starting to flake clear. :(
 
Nice Job Steve!



I know how you feel about the PC. For some things it's a gift from above, but when you get some real stubborn stuff, there is nothing like a good rotary. Even the difference between a cheap rotary and a good quality one is amazing. Having the right tool when you need it lessens the frustration factor quite a bit. You may hate your PC, but you obviously know how to use it well.
 
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