Here is a classic example of why NOT to let the dealership "prep" your vehicle upon delivery. This poor victim was only 2 weeks old before it came to me.
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Thanks for the compliment! Here is what I used:
Paint
1. wash
2. clay (amazing how much contaminants are on a new car)
3. #9 (although some areas needed DACP)
4. #7
5. #21 x 2
Tires
1. washed with soap & water
2. endurance
tire wells : hyper dressing.As you make a living, don't forget to live.
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Originally posted by Blr123
Very nice job MB
How did you find the #7.............easy to go on with the pc yeah?
It's amazing the damage a dealer can do to a brand new care eh
Bryan
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Originally posted by Blr123
Very nice job MB
How did you find the #7.............easy to go on with the pc yeah?
It's amazing the damage a dealer can do to a brand new care eh
Bryan
I have been using #7 with the pc (speed 2-3) for some time now and have had no issues, I use a black lake country pad with no pressure and work it in all directions. buff off by hand using an mf towel.
Alot of people say #7 is unecessary if you are going to follow up with a sealant or wax, however I find it really brings alot of depth to dark color cars.As you make a living, don't forget to live.
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