Unfortunately, the customer wasn't aware of all the ins&outs of purchasing a new car, so by the time she found me, the car was prepped by the dealer and received a wash and wax treatment from a local "Auto Spa" (Auto Spa my a$$ - more like a butcher shop, but that is for a diffferent topic) I looked at the car a week ago or so, and asked the customer to not let the Auto Spa wash it again and just drive around in a dirty car until I could work on the car. Here is the car dirty and all _B150001.jpg by savingspaces33, on Flickr _B150002.jpg by savingspaces33, on Flickr Washed and clayed, ready for Meg's 100 _B150004.jpg by savingspaces33, on Flickr After 9 hours here are the results. _B150005.jpg by savingspaces33, on Flickr _B150007.jpg by savingspaces33, on Flickr _B150009.jpg by savingspaces33, on Flickr _B150010.jpg by savingspaces33, on Flickr _B150012.jpg by savingspaces33, on Flickr _B150013.jpg by savingspaces33, on Flickr _B150015.jpg by savingspaces33, on Flickr _B150016.jpg by savingspaces33, on Flickr _B150006.jpg by savingspaces33, on Flickr