Black Detail
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Black Detail
I just bought it a week ago. The paint was full of swirls and scratches. Took me about 7 hours, but I got most of them out. I love this car, just needs tint now.
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I have the Poorboy's Natty Blue, good stuff. It'll get a coat of it this weekend. The wheels get dirty faster than the car. Next up is a set of ceramic brake pads.
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#8
Looks good, however this is the reason won't ever buy a black car, shows the swirls too much
I'm buffing my lex this week and not looking forward to it. Prob will take me 8 hours or so..
I'm buffing my lex this week and not looking forward to it. Prob will take me 8 hours or so..
#10
I was hoping to get a black IS but I came across a good deal on TP. Black does truly look the best when done right. I remeber when I had my black blazer I clayed/waxed it took almost 13hours its all part of the passion of loving your car so its well worth it.
#12
dawg, you just need to build up your stamina or do it in pieces.
It's gonna rain here most of this week so I detailed the engine and interior on the weekend...
almost killed me not washing it but it would have looked good for all of 3 hours if I had...
It's gonna rain here most of this week so I detailed the engine and interior on the weekend...
almost killed me not washing it but it would have looked good for all of 3 hours if I had...
#13
I just got my exterior done by a detailer this weekend (wash, clay, 1 step polish (got a full correction last summer), wax) and my cars paint literally looked fresh off the production line (starfire pearl)...and now its gonna rain 7 out of the next 8 days i dont trust myself with a buffer yet unless i can get some serious practice in, so i let the pro's do it.