Swear by them...takes about 1/3 the time to dry the car.
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Todd, cars look perfect. A little rinse....pfffft
Thank you, though they are far from perfect, actually both need a deep clean before I show any more.
These were just the tramp stamp shots to distract everybody. Hope to get them cleaned up right and take some decent pictures. Took the 2002 out under the sunset, thought I had some great shots only to realize I overexposed and they were basically worthless. Lesson learned.
You all are great motivation.
Helped BP tint his corner and tail lights, completed my Sirius satellite radio install and had this awesome Apple pie :)
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Ehhhh. I'll explain below
OMG....:drool:
I'd hold off. If your car hasn't been clayed DIRECTLY before the wash, taking the blade and dragging across the paint will scratch the CC. If you take a hose, and lightly rising the car from the top/down you will create a sheeting effect and reduce drying time
Angel eyes finally in. New fogs going in a little later when it its 100 degrees out.
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Looks good...........