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original paint on this one. I tried the MeGuiar's Quick Wax on this run. Still need to buff the heck out of this thing though in order to get a nice smooth surface
"I may not agree with what you say, but by God, I'll defend your right to say it to the death."
-Shooter
I just looked at it again and realized that it looks almost "chromed" instead of black... <heh> wait till I get to buffing on this one.... I look forward to it.
"I may not agree with what you say, but by God, I'll defend your right to say it to the death."
-Shooter
man, you can work wonders with a camera and the sun but hey, that looks good, if your paints rough, try runnen a clay bar over it before you buff it, i guarentee it will make it smoother
clay bar war? use the right stuff and its easy as hell, dont use it dry. i know Mothers makes a cry bar kit, come with a spary polish. im not sure what else is on the market, i use stuff at work and ive never had a problem, spray the area, rub the clay bar over it a few times, and wipe clean, works great.
I think anyones paint can shine (Color is no object). Black looks nice and clean because of the high contrast. There are "polar opposits" for all colors... just need the right contrast to compare against.... Contrast / compare.... can I say that without my logical head exploding...?
"I may not agree with what you say, but by God, I'll defend your right to say it to the death."
-Shooter
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