Re: This is my Detailing How-To write-up I have been promising.
Looks fantastic!!!! That paint looks so wet and deep.
I like to use a polish pad on normal paint with minor swirls. I find that a polish pad will get rid of alot of paint defects and stuff, provided that you use the PC correctly. Slow, slow, slow, let the product work in. You may need a light cut pad, but it's really up to you. Once you have the basics down, you know enough to make your own detailing choices. The more you experiment, the more you find out and know.
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2003 Toyota Tundra V8 4x4 AC
Exterior: Trd Off-Road package, Trd Skid Plate, Borla Side Exit Exhaust, 15% Lumar tint, Enkei Deep Six 20's, 275/55/20 Scorpion ATR, Bilstein 5100's, Toytec add-a-leaf, UWS Lo-Pro Toolbox
Interior: Alpine 9851, CDT 6.5" components, Alpine MRP-F240, MRD-M300, ED SQ 10, Ruger SR9 9mm in the console.
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