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    Beautiful job!! Now, if I could just get you to come out this way and ply your ministrations on my bride's black Tahoe..............

    You've learned the origin of that ol' saying; "Everyone should own a black car....................................ONCE!!

    Guess I better get out in the garage and clean up the Mustang after yesterdays trip in the rain..........
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    Very Nice job,looks great.I also enjoy detailing,good therapy!

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    That really came out great. I HATE cleaning cars and especially detailing. My car show prep consists of some Quick Detailer and some Wesleys Tire White. I've seen that commercial where Chip Foose says he spends an hour per wheel doing his Wifes car..........I've never been that much in love.

    Don

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    Ya' missed a spot

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    great job! Your paint is stunning. My friends give me endless grief over the cleanliness or lack of it on my Harley. I hate polishing all the chrome pieces and getting into all these little nooks and crannies! I've thought about getting a polisher for the car, truck and bike, but honestly don't have a clew about what to get, and how to use them. I like the fact that you posted what you used and what each of these products does!
    I do use Bike Bright on the Harley, which is just sprayed on, then rinsed off with water, and a quick towel dry! That whole process takes about ten minutes and makes it look good enough. Until my wife and I can save enough to pave our 110 foot drive way, I've pretty much avoided a real detailing at 100.00 bucks a pop, because every time I pull the bike out for a ride it just gets covered with dust or worse mud if it's been wet out. Any ideas on a product that cleans and whitens white walls?
    " "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.

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