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My 2003 "electric blue" Pontiac
Strader327
Professional photographer and owner of STRADER Motorsports Photography
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Re: My 2003 "electric blue" Pontiac
I must admit, I have always kind of been a blue snob. But man I am really coming around, that car looks awesome!My automotive related blog! http://hereishowiviewthings.blogspot.com/
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Originally posted by Michael Stoops View PostWow, that looks fantastic! What was your process and which products did you use on it?
Hello there Michael. Let's see in the past I used to wash it every week or whenever it got real dirty with Meguiars Gold Class car wash and I would detail it every week with either Meguiars Quick Detailer or Ultimate Detailer. Once a month typically I would go over it with the Meguiars Deep Crystal 3 step process.
First with the paint cleaner or cleaner wax, then with the polish and finally with the carnuba wax. Also, every so often I use the Meguiars claybar system on it if I feel like it needs it. Plus I go over the tires with Meguiars Endurance tire shine, or if I prefer a more natural look I use Meguiars natural shine spray on my tires.
Now this past month (right before the videos were taken) I went over it with the three step process but with the exception I used what was left of a almost empty can of Meguiars cleaner paste wax that a friend of mine loaned me. I'm not for sure, but I think the paste wax gave it more of a wetter than normal look.
But now then, this week is going to be VERY FUN. I'm going to try a slightly newer process. I'm going to be washing it with the Meguiars Ultimate wash and wax. Then I plan on going over it with the liquid cleaner wax. But then I plan on using Meguiars ultimate polish and then do not one but two coats of Meguiars ultimate wax.
I'm not only excited by seeing how it takes my car's shine to an even MORE extreme level, but I also can't wait to fill my garage with the smell of peaches from the Meguiars ultimate liquid wax!Strader327
Professional photographer and owner of STRADER Motorsports Photography
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Strad...41121349262327
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Re: My 2003 "electric blue" Pontiac
Yes I've got tons of photos of it, since I do photography as a side job. I tried posting a few photos in this thread earlier but the site only allows you to post from websites so I tired posting a few from my facebook page and they won't load. But I'll keep trying.Strader327
Professional photographer and owner of STRADER Motorsports Photography
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Strad...41121349262327
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Maybe this will work, this is a link to a whole gallery of images.Strader327
Professional photographer and owner of STRADER Motorsports Photography
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Strad...41121349262327
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Re: My 2003 "electric blue" Pontiac
Just curious, how do I upload photos on theads like these without having to paste a link to a website?Strader327
Professional photographer and owner of STRADER Motorsports Photography
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Strad...41121349262327
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Re: My 2003 "electric blue" Pontiac
Oh, also, here are a couple of more videos showing off how my car beads water.
Strader327
Professional photographer and owner of STRADER Motorsports Photography
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Strad...41121349262327
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Re: My 2003 "electric blue" Pontiac
http://meguiarsonline.com/forums/photopost/showphoto.php/photo/48080
Strader327
Professional photographer and owner of STRADER Motorsports Photography
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Strad...41121349262327
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