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NotQuik

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I hear that...You could still get after pics with the lights on it just to see the lack of imprefections.
 

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I hear that...You could still get after pics with the lights on it just to see the lack of imprefections.

I wasn't sure which way you were talking about.

My plan is to get some before and after pictures with and without lights when I apply the LSP. :thumb:
 

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You covered it either way. 50/50 shots are always entertaining to see and more so if it's a neglected vehicle.
 

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Just out of curiosity; is this a hobby or do you do this for a living? Btw the car looks so nice!!!!
 

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Just a hobby. I've done a car or two for a guy who has more money than God but only because he begged me. I've done family members cars for a lot less money than I made by doing his cars.
 

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Man for being a hobby that is some serious attention to detail!!! I would definitely like to do myself but living in an apt. in SoCal doesn't lend itself to washing your own car (at least this complex anyways).
 

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You never told us what you do to the tires.

Bleech White & Armor All tire foam for me. Never tried much else.
 

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Finished until the LSP...

#205 on wheels followed by Blackfire Wet Diamond Sealant.
Hyperdressing 1:1 on tires.
Wiped all jambs, etc of dust.
QD everything.

Interior:

Vacuum
Poorboy's Natural Look Dressing on interior plastics, etc.
Wipe Seats, etc.
Chemical Guy's Stripper Scent.
Windows were already cleaned.
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Yikes. I thought I did.. I missed a post. :asskiss3:


I swear, I know I saw earlier in the thread where you talked about hyperdressing 1:1 but I scanned back through and didn't see it. Cause I was thinking, "damn, that's strong" 1:2 is the strongest I've used it that I can recall, and that looked pretty damn shiny. Your tires must look like they have been buffed and waxed at 1:1, lol
 

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There's barely a noticeable difference between 1:1 and 2:1, in my opinion. 1:1 isn't close to being too much or being overbearing.
 

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I probably have more money in my detail supplies than I do in mods... in fact I know I do. $2000 on 1 wax alone
 

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