~Few Pics From Todays Detail~

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I do not have any personal experience with the Sportlines, so I am not sure. I do know it is lower than the H&R Race Springs in the front.


Thanks. I will be honest, I have been detailing cars for more than 20 years and I have never really seen any wax that blew me away more than others I have used.

I still like the 3M products actually. They have always worked well too.

I hope some day my car can look anywhere near as good as yours does, your car is always brought up in detailing/cleaning convo's with my friends.

:hail2::hail2::hail2::hail2:
 
If you think this car looks good in pics...you should see it in person. I saw it up close this last weekend at Cars and Coffee in Plano (Dallas).

04 Sleeper, I think you were the one explaining to me that the 03/04 Cobras had the running pony emblem in the grille from the factory.
Yep. That was me. Good meeting you. :cheers:

Come do mine when you're done with Kornnut? I'm only in Killeen :)
Looks amazing.
LOL. Just come up to Dallas! I have already worked on a guys car from Killeen that came up here for me to work on it.

I highly recommend Poorboys work Black Hole Glaze before the wax or sealant! I use it on all my dark color cars and it really brings out red and black! BTW still looks flawless!
I will have to check that out. Thanks.

im speeeechless im crying cause i love your car so much and im drooling like well you know, a geek looking a nude pics on the web and not know what to do with
LOL.... Thanks.

I hope some day my car can look anywhere near as good as yours does, your car is always brought up in detailing/cleaning convo's with my friends.

:hail2::hail2::hail2::hail2:
Thanks for the compliment. :cheers:

I'd sell my soul to have a car like that... :D
Sold! LOL... J/K. Thanks man. :cheers:
 
I highly recommend Poorboys work Black Hole Glaze before the wax or sealant! I use it on all my dark color cars and it really brings out red and black! BTW still looks flawless!

I'll probably check it out too. Thing is I don't think the brand of products is as important as experience and technique and stuff like that. Could be wrong.
 
If you polished with the SSR1 to remove swirls, you shouldn't need a glaze. You should do the SSR1, then a sealant like Jetseal or Blackfire, then the wax.

I'm in no way a pro detailer, but everything I've read indicates a glaze is meant to fill/hide swirls, which you shouldn't have after the polish.

Looks great, but I think the sealant/wax method would last longer than the glaze/wax method.