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This is a detail for Anthony as one of the cars I am sponsoring for the Skyline Nationals.

This car is a 90% dedicated track car as you will be able to tell from the battle scars! The purpose of this detail was to bring the car up to a respectable level where I will only need to give it a minor correction come nationals. So it is not a 100% correction.

Products used:

Bodwens Body Gel

Iron-X

Sonus Clay Bar

Menzerna Intensive Polish and Final Finish on Lake Country Pads

Wolfgang Souvereign Liquid Wax applied via DA on red pad

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Some final shots

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Sorry this wasn’t a big write up nor heaps of pictures but I was flat out as I had to do E3 R8 also this day with opti-guard! So stay tuned.

Regards

Mitch

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Just link with simply img tags

[img=  link   ]

Or just use the "button" to hyperlink them.

It keeps stuffing up because you keep changing the fonts, sizes and then not closing the HTML tags correctly. Some forums will tolerate it, ours does not.

If you stop trying to font/resize etc & just using the plain old standard text with IMG tags, it will work every time.

Plus it's easier to read the standard forum font.

Just link with simply img tags

[img=  link   ]

Or just use the "button" to hyperlink them.

It keeps stuffing up because you keep changing the fonts, sizes and then not closing the HTML tags correctly. Some forums will tolerate it, ours does not.

If you stop trying to font/resize etc & just using the plain old standard text with IMG tags, it will work every time.

Plus it's easier to read the standard forum font.

I dont change fonts or resize any thing....I paste all my links in word type up the thread then copy and paste it in each forum. so Im confused, but in saying that Im not the most computer literate guy.

On a side note with the forester thread the first one stuffed up I re did it exactly the same literally copy from word and paste again and it worked so it cant have anything to do with my links and post, it must have to do with your system. Maybe its picky some times?

Mitch, thanks for the detail the car looks awesome :thumbsup:

On a side note would you recommend a microfibre cloth for removing any dust or is the best way a quick water spray?

Yea Anthony just a gentle wipe over with a microfibre.

I dont change fonts or resize any thing....I paste all my links in word type up the thread then copy and paste it in each forum.

There's your problem. Type it up in notepad (or another plain text editor) instead. Word puts in it's own html formatting which, of course, just causes problems.

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