Freshly Detailed w/ lots of pics
Freshly Detailed w/ lots of pics
Went over the car with some swirl remover + cleaner Wax/Wash. Paint was probably a grade of C when I first got that car. Looks more like a B now 

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Car looks great, congrats. I will give you 23 playstation games for those rims.
Keep your wing down unless you're over 75 mph, don't be a dou@he by crossing parking spaces and stay out of the Handicap spaces.
Keep your wing down unless you're over 75 mph, don't be a dou@he by crossing parking spaces and stay out of the Handicap spaces.
I did the wash and swirl remover by hand and a detailer did the wax job. If by PC you mean Photoshop, the pics are all natural with no editing
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Very pretty! I'm just trying to figure out the whole detailing thing. I'd like to try to take care of my "new" car myself, but I don't even know where to start :P Guess that's what the interwebs/youtube is for :P

PC stands for Porter Cable aka Orbital Buffer.
All, thanks for the compliments. I figure to do this 3-4 times a year to keep the car looking good. Washes in between should be good enough for maintaining the look. If you plan on detailing your car, see if you can spread it out over a few days vs all in 1 day. It was definitely worth it.
Agree, going to have to add that to my future mod list...which seems to be getting longer and longer 
Lol...as you can see I still have a lot to learn. Yes, the detailer used an orbital buffer.

Lol...as you can see I still have a lot to learn. Yes, the detailer used an orbital buffer.




