Todays detail.
Looks good but I doubt the scratches are gone, there's just no direct sun/light shots that would show the scratches. Plus looking at the supplies he used, there really isn't anything strong enough to really get rid of scratches. The Mothers wax most likely filled in some of the swirls. If someone were to actually hand polish a car to get rid of swirls or scratches it would easily take more than a day to do that. On the norm it takes 6-7 hours with a machine let along by hand. That aside, it looks WAAAAAY better than it did.
Last edited by never gone; Mar 6, 2008 at 07:46 PM.
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Originally Posted by never gone
Looks good but I doubt the scratches are gone, there's just no direct sun/light shots that would show the scratches. Plus looking at the supplies he used, there really isn't anything strong enough to really get rid of scratches. The Mothers wax most likely filled in some of the swirls. If someone were to actually hand polish a car to get rid of swirls or scratches it would easily take more than a day to do that. On the norm it takes 6-7 hours with a machine let along by hand. That aside, it looks WAAAAAY better than it did.
Last edited by sikkstreets; Mar 6, 2008 at 08:03 PM.
Sunny shot directly on the panel would still show swirls and scratch IF you didn't remove them. Also not a good idea to put you MF on the floor including you applicator and brush. You don't want the car to get more swirls and scratches.
Originally Posted by sikkstreets
wolfgang pinnacle zymol chemical guys
nice! Thought about investing in a DA? Personally it's one of the best purchases you can make. You can have great products but unless your paint is flawless and swirl free it will never quite be at it's highest potential. Plus, since you have a black car it should be a must. haha.
Also what scrooge said. I though the same exact thing when I first saw the pic.
Originally Posted by Scrooge
Sunny shot directly on the panel would still show swirls and scratch IF you didn't remove them. Also not a good idea to put you MF on the floor including you applicator and brush. You don't want the car to get more swirls and scratches.

Originally Posted by never gone
nice! Thought about investing in a DA? Personally it's one of the best purchases you can make. You can have great products but unless your paint is flawless and swirl free it will never quite be at it's highest potential. Plus, since you have a black car it should be a must. haha.
Also what scrooge said. I though the same exact thing when I first saw the pic.
Also what scrooge said. I though the same exact thing when I first saw the pic.
Also thank you for giving everyone good advice on details as i see you been doing here on forums for a while now.
Also did anyone notice that wolfgang and pinnacle have exactly the same website design? which makes me think it's ran by the same corp or company....
Originally Posted by G-Ride Canada
god damn! you sure did a good job waste your time!
Last edited by sikkstreets; Mar 7, 2008 at 10:29 AM.
Originally Posted by sikkstreets
Also did anyone notice that wolfgang and pinnacle have exactly the same website design? which makes me think it's ran by the same corp or company....
Thank you
Thank you

If you focus on proper techniques, application and the process, differences between products becomes slimmer and slimmer.
Nice work, keep us posted on how you make out with your new products.
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