While sitting at Dunkin Donuts whit my coffee drinking buddies, a friend came over with a 1984 Mercury that he bough for resale. It has 46000miles on it and is black in color. The paint was in bad shape so the boys deceided to buff it out with a rotary. He came over to Dunkin Donuts to show off his handy work. Although the buff came out great, the wax he used was ****. He didnt know what the name of the wax was , and it was full of streaks and looked like **** . WE decided to show him what a black car should like. Two of us grabed the Nxt and the m.f. towels and we went to work in the Dunkin D parking lot. 1/2 hr. later we had finished the car and boy did it look good , no streaks at all , just black paint with a wet look. We dressed the 1/2 vinyl top and the tires and got the windows in 1/2 hr. with 2 guys working. Who says that waxing cars is hard work ? Its harder to wash a car than wax it.
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Originally posted by Acuracl99
You know your car crazy when you carry nxt some microfiber and vinyl protectant in your car
Does it mean that you've flipped your lid when you carry CONSIDERABLY MORE than that though?
The list of detailing 'stuff' in my truck rivals that of a mobile professional detailer (minus the water tank and pressure washer -- although, i'm looking in to those options).
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