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    First detal my buddy has a 1988 mustang that has never been polished.
    He asked if i could improve the car, and i said i'll try.

    so i brought the car over to my house and took some pictures not to many befores but there are some.

    So anyways heres the process:

    Gold class car wash
    mild clay bar with quick detailer
    M01 VIA PC7424 with a sonus sfx-1 pad (restore pad)
    M09 VIA PC 7424 With a sonus sfx-2 pad (polishing pad)
    M26 VIA Foam Applicator by hand

    Befores:




    50/50's:



    Hood 50/50:



    Afters:







    My budd admiring his reflection



    More pics to come of rest of car
    "Learning Everyday To Spend More Money"

    PC 7424,
    #26
    #6 #9 #7

  • #2
    Re: First Detal: 1988 Mustang

    Great job...keep up the good work!

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    • #3
      Re: First Detal: 1988 Mustang

      huge improvement.. i bet he's stoked about the new look. job well done!
      - Markito -

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      • #4
        Re: First Detal: 1988 Mustang

        Originally posted by Bounty View Post
        Great job...keep up the good work!
        Thanks alot
        "Learning Everyday To Spend More Money"

        PC 7424,
        #26
        #6 #9 #7

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        • #5
          Re: First Detal: 1988 Mustang

          Originally posted by Still Learnin View Post
          huge improvement.. i bet he's stoked about the new look. job well done!
          He was so happy with the outcome
          Thanks for the positive feedback
          "Learning Everyday To Spend More Money"

          PC 7424,
          #26
          #6 #9 #7

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          • #6
            Re: First Detal: 1988 Mustang

            Dude, GREAT JOB!!! You are about to get hooked like a crack junky. Meg's is awesome and addicting. I can't imagine what a DA or Rotary in your hand would be like.....keep up the good work.
            RG Curtis
            U.S. Navy Silent Service

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            • #7
              Re: First Detal: 1988 Mustang

              Looks Great!!
              Nice Job!!
              Sweet Reflections!!
              Keep Up the Great Work!!
              Joel
              Firefighter/EMT-B
              Rejuvenation Auto Detailing
              "Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Dirt Back!!!"
              '99 F-150

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              • #8
                Re: First Detal: 1988 Mustang

                Originally posted by rgcurtis View Post
                Dude, GREAT JOB!!! You are about to get hooked like a crack junky. Meg's is awesome and addicting. I can't imagine what a DA or Rotary in your hand would be like.....keep up the good work.
                Thanks im loving meguiars products more by the day!
                I was thinking of getting a rotary

                Thanks again,
                "Learning Everyday To Spend More Money"

                PC 7424,
                #26
                #6 #9 #7

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                • #9
                  Re: First Detal: 1988 Mustang

                  Congrats on your first detail. The Car looks great. Great work way to go.
                  quality creates its own demand

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                  • #10
                    Re: First Detal: 1988 Mustang

                    The Stang looks great, awesome work.
                    Alex
                    1972 Dodge Dart Swinger360
                    1998 SVT Cobra 1 of 551
                    1969 Ford Mustang Fastback

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