Updated photos after a week:
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In a perfect world perhaps. Improper washing isn't the only threat. What if your car is parked outside where many factors from weather to cats to daily driving activities may introduce flaws into...
Maybe less time until you have to correct and seal it again after you notice new flaws in your paint. I feel the majority of the folks who do it my way don't want to invest the time, resources, or...
Updated photos--almost a week later with heavy rain storms and a layer of dust on the paint...still looking good
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Thanks for having an open mind to trying something new! The paint doesn't have to be flawless, though. It probably won't feel as good as if you used clay. And it doesn't correct imperfections like...
Those are all interesting opinions. However, I can't guarantee that you'll achieve the same results I did if you use different products or alter the steps. Keep in mind that we are taking a shortcut...
Again, my goal is to share information. My techniques may not satisfy everyone and may not be the best solution for every situation. I've read some really good posts and suggestions and can even...
Step 3 is more of personal preference. If you're satisfied with the look with the first couple of steps then you can skip it. I think it makes a noticeable difference but that's just me.
It'll probably take a little longer but I believe we should all experiment. And if you come up with a variation of my routine that has awesome results let me know and I will try it!
Depending on things like the size of the car, if I need to take a whiz, or if a hot chick passes by and I'm trying to get her number...I'd say anywhere from 15 to 45 minutes.
Actually the paint doesn't have to be flawless. My car, for example, sits on the outside under a tree. The paint has chips, swirls and scratches like crazy--and it's black so every flaw is even more...
I see your point. On the other hand in theory everyone should brush and floss after every meal for fresh breath. Unfortunately real life situations may sometimes only allow us to use gum, mouthwash...
Want the wet look without investing hours claybaring, buffing, and polishing? We all know we should but who always has the time or energy? It took me experimenting over two years and more products...