Question about polishing the g
#17
Screw all that **** man, just go to a touchless car wash and then dry her up with a soft towel and enjoy the shine! The premium paint on these cars is so good that its impossible to notice minor scuffs and swirls unless you're standing right next to it and staring at it. I'm just gonna be paying the $150 or w/e to get it buffed up and lookin sexy once a year before the summer.
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#21
oh yea it is just never spray ur rinse sprayer right directly on your front bumber to get of bugs cause i did that with a high spray rinse and it peeled some paint off had to get it repainted and let me say dont get a pearl white car if you dont have the money to get the perfect infinti pearl paint it was a bitch to fill
#22
oh yea it is just never spray ur rinse sprayer right directly on your front bumber to get of bugs cause i did that with a high spray rinse and it peeled some paint off had to get it repainted and let me say dont get a pearl white car if you dont have the money to get the perfect infinti pearl paint it was a bitch to fill
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#25
nice joke haaa lol but no i take very good care of it, i wash it every week and also wipe it off every single day and keep it looking nice. but you know what i mean when ur stroying down a straight back road(perfectly paved) and just want to hit the gas. i would rather **** my pants then ever hurt my G
#26
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Dude, Infiniti paint is one of the softest paints out there lol. The slightest wind scratches our cars! I think you're the first OB owner to say that "its impossible to notice scuffs and swirls"..... With any form of light directly on the car, you can instantly see all the swirl marks, especially on a black car. And only detail a black car once a year? I'm just gonna assume we have different standards.
#27
Dude, Infiniti paint is one of the softest paints out there lol. The slightest wind scratches our cars! I think you're the first OB owner to say that "its impossible to notice scuffs and swirls"..... With any form of light directly on the car, you can instantly see all the swirl marks, especially on a black car. And only detail a black car once a year? I'm just gonna assume we have different standards.
#30
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