Re: Detailing- start to finish (pic heavy)
Very nicely done...I have been putting this off til the last snow melts seeing as one day in slush and it would seem as though all my work would go down the drain.
When I bought my first crossfire, I bought it new and washed/waxed it religiously. When I bought my SRT it already had some swirls and I wasn't confident in my detailing abilities with a PC or any other dual-action polisher... so it definitely did not get waxed as often... Now, I am going to do it...I need to set aside a weekend, but seeiung as my garage at my apartment complex has no water supply, I will have to take it to the nearest self wash (about 1mile) and then back home to clay it, etc... which is kinda depressing...
This weekend I saw a buddy's SL600 that he had just had paint correction done on it... Now I admit that there is no way I will do a $1000 job like he had done myself, but I am definitely looking forward to the improvement...
You definitely gave me a confidence boost reading this...now I just have to find a weekend I'm free...or force myself to be free one of these weekends coming up...
Thanks again for the write-up and great job...