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Re: Chip's Detailed TL
Originally posted by chiptouz View Post.......Please let me know what you think.......
Originally posted by chiptouz View PostIs it too Shiny, not sure how to take that?
When you make a post you want to show the before pictures. They are what makes your after pictures pop.
All your showing is shiny car. Without any before pictures we can't see your improvements. Literally I could walk around my neighborhood and snap pics of shiny cars and say "look what I did".
Also you really didn't post any pictures here on MOL and just posted a link. I really don't like these kinds of copy cat posts. Take a little time, copy your original post and paste it in any forum. I makes for a better read for the people on that forum.
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Re: Chip's Detailed TL
The gloss and clarity are fantastic here! What was your process to get this result?
We have to say we agree with Mario that it does help to "show off your work" if we know what the car looked like before you started. But don't be bothered by Mario's rather abrupt commentary on your posting style. He can be a bit, um, blunt at times but he's a good guy and means well.Michael Stoops
Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.
Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.
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Re: Chip's Detailed TL
Originally posted by Michael Stoops View PostThe gloss and clarity are fantastic here! What was your process to get this result?
We have to say we agree with Mario that it does help to "show off your work" if we know what the car looked like before you started. But don't be bothered by Mario's rather abrupt commentary on your posting style. He can be a bit, um, blunt at times but he's a good guy and means well.
My complete process came from what I learned here. I have always been a fan of Meguiar's products since I bought my first new car in 1997, a 1997 Black Mustang GT. I know so much more now than I ever did back then and I contribute it a lot to this forum. Thanks all. Here is the process:
1) Two bucket wash with Meguiar's Gold Class Car Wash Shampoo and Conditioner
2) Wheels - Meguiar's Hot Rims Wheel and Tire Cleaner
3) Polish - Meguiar's Ultimate Polish - g100v2
4) Wax - Meguiar's Ultimate Liquid Wax - g110v2
5) Tire Dressing - Meguiar's Endurance Tire Gel
6) Meguiar's Water Magnet and Supreme Shine MF towels
7) Between Washes - Meguiar's Ultimate Quick Detailer
8) After Washes - Meguiar's Ultimate Quick Wax.
I should have taken some before/after pics that really would have been nice, especially on the scratches/swirls.
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