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Pics! Washed up the Whippled Terminator and snapped a bunch of pics today.
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<blockquote data-quote="WOLFGANGSTA" data-source="post: 3883077" data-attributes="member: 14345"><p>For wash sometimes I use the Mr. Clean spotless machine/system, but it doesn't always seem to work for me, so lately I've just been using McGuires car wash liquid and pulling the car into the garage/shade ASAP and using a synthetic shammois to try it.</p><p></p><p>Wax...I really couldn't tell you. I"ve got a cabinet in my garage with about 5 different brands in there. I always buy carnuba based wax though and it does bring out a lot of shine.</p><p></p><p>Decent brand products, the right techniques and a lot of elbow grease is really all you need to make any car with a decent paint job to start with look good. Don't be fooled though....the car doesn't look that "perfect" in person. The camera hides a lot of flaws that the naked eye sees when viewing the car in person. Thanks for the compliments!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WOLFGANGSTA, post: 3883077, member: 14345"] For wash sometimes I use the Mr. Clean spotless machine/system, but it doesn't always seem to work for me, so lately I've just been using McGuires car wash liquid and pulling the car into the garage/shade ASAP and using a synthetic shammois to try it. Wax...I really couldn't tell you. I"ve got a cabinet in my garage with about 5 different brands in there. I always buy carnuba based wax though and it does bring out a lot of shine. Decent brand products, the right techniques and a lot of elbow grease is really all you need to make any car with a decent paint job to start with look good. Don't be fooled though....the car doesn't look that "perfect" in person. The camera hides a lot of flaws that the naked eye sees when viewing the car in person. Thanks for the compliments! [/QUOTE]
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