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Trying to remove swirls + add deep shine

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Old Dec 30, 2007 | 08:02 PM
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Originally Posted by putertopia
I've been detailing my vehicles for about three years now. All my friends/family make fun of me because I avoid the dirt roads and always have the shiny clean car lol. But I don't care... I like feeling like the car I'm driving is brand new. I've even done a few other people'* cars because they were impressed with mine.

Now it'll be ten times easier and five times quicker with the UDM. I just gotta get the method down.
I get the same thing from people
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Old Dec 30, 2007 | 09:12 PM
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It'* such a positive thing to have a nicely detailed car. When I got my PC last fall I used it on my old car first, an 11 year old Oldsmobile. I could easily tell the difference, and even my wife did. When I put it up for sale in March I ended up selling it to the first guy that looked at it and he commented on how it was in such good shape. I'm sure I could have asked more for it thanks to how the paint looked, but it was just so nice to sell it so easily.
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