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hey guys I detailed my car not long ago and thought id show some pics,pics are just off the iphone

Steps included:

Wash

Paint decontamination

Medium cut with heavy pad

Deep polish with polishing pad

Paint Protection

the gloss I got was amazing, the reflection had a real wet look

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I then took it out in the sun and the blue was real deep and rich I was impressed

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I restored headlights, tail lights and polished the wheels

I used a quality paint sealant called Reload and I would recommend it to anybody!!!!!!!! the water bounces off

no swirls and the gloss is amazing, I keep applying reload once a month to keep protection and gloss at maximum level

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cheers :)

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I saw this on you facebook page the other day...there is some nice work there...was another blue 34 too yeah?

I tried reload, Is good for those that like to apply it regularly...it doesn't last very long on its own though, coupla months,..you get the same effect using Mequirs Nx gen, though reload does repel water well I found it more of a spray detailer than a protective coating..

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