Originally Posted by vipor I keep a few things in my car at all times. Found a box the perfect width to fit into the cubby thing behind my seat.
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04-27-2010, 10:16 AM | #32 (permalink) | |
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04-27-2010, 10:39 AM | #34 (permalink) |
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04-27-2010, 04:51 PM | #38 (permalink) |
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Hey Junkman,
what do those photos have anything to do with Bounce dryer sheets? Are you saying those swirls and scratches on your photos were caused by dryer sheets? I agree with you, taking flashes pics will reveal scratches, if I take pics of the side, rear, top of the car where i never use the dryer sheets, i'm sure the scratches still reveal. In other words, the scratches were caused by a lot of things, not because of the dryer sheets if you know how to use correctly. I'll wait for a sunny day and detail/wax my car then take a few pics with flash and post here. |
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What those pictures show is improper paint maintenance. It could be anything from cheap microfiber towels to washing the car with one bucket. Anytime you touch the paint is an opportunity to scratch it so if you decide to do so, you want to do it properly.
Now you say that you will take some pics after you do a detail. I can go take pictures of mine right now and it will be swirl free. That's because I practice proper paint maintenance at all times. That way, I am not constantly cutting clear coat off my car. If your paint is cared for properly, you can go shoot it now. Not after you have had a chance to correct it. Anyone can do that. I admit that I am OCD about my paint but it cost $7000 to paint it right. Not a ticket I care to pay!
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I just like nice looking rides and I was always a fan of the Z from back in the 80's. I love what they've done with the car today and really hate to see them abused. If it were up to me, you would have to qualify to own certain cars!
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05-02-2010, 09:03 AM | #42 (permalink) |
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Hey Junkman, is it necessary to wash all your cleaning supplies after every wash? I've been doing so, but the load size is so small since I only wash microfiber together.
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It is not necessary to wash your microfiber towels after every use. I can get a lot of mileage out of one towel before it needs washing. It totally depends on how much wax or polish you ae wiping off the car. If you use too much, you will be washing more often.
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That stuff is worthless. I wouldn't advise anyone to waste their money on that product.
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