I don't think it's that good really, looks like a kid drew it!
Oops, sorry... :sorry:
Just do a few for friends mate, nice and easy...
Stunning color. Fell in love with it when Audi had it on their S4s...
I used to use the Shmitt, but they seperated so quickly. The shape is also a bit awkward, and it's easy to miss spots. I used the Zymol sponges...
Why don't you perform a detail or two with your new product? You can make your initial investment back in two or three details!
That's a pretty damn fine deal considering some of the Megs "off the shelf" products are about the same price.
I know exactly what you mean!
Someone pick up that WHITE PEARL, only the finest tire dressing out there. If I didn't have a gallon of it, I would be all over it...
As always, unbelievable work. I cannot imagine spending that much time on correcting a vehicle, that's ENDURANCE right there.
Very nice work on the Corvette! Tell the owner to hire a gardener though. His grass is a right mess.
In the end, you have to ask yourself what your time is worth. Most on this board aren't full time detailers, and do it for fun on the side. If...
Beautiful. Nice to see it in this color, makes it look quite a bit more sporty.
For me it's FK425, but I did just get a gallon of Optimum Instant Detailer in so I will report back once I try it.
Lovely work, came out looking really nice.
These are classics, nice work preserving them.
Beautiful work. And just like your previous detail, well done taking pictures of each step and informing us of products and technique. Thanks...
Very cool, had not seen anyone do that before. It's quite obvious the 225M is the better wheel and quite frankly it suits the 335i just as well...
That is a giant improvement, and for your first detail, very well done! You probably spent quite a few hours on this...
Any more pictures of the Z4MC? Would love to see what they look like with the swapped wheels. And any pics of those wheels on your dad's 335i...
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