I was applying UQD last evening when the setting sun came in the garage window, producing a very nice mirror image on my hood as I was working. I'm not sure if this picture does it justice. The white specks are dust particles that are there no matter how many times I de-dust (I live in a very dry climate and my garage is not dust-free).
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Gotta love the perfet reflection shots. I've learned to take them with a car part in the pic such as a door handle because I've had people say they did'nt think the pic was a reflection. Looks good Brook. I love UQD.Professional Automotive Reconditioning Services
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That's a great shot and shows a very low level of orange peel in the paint, which is quite rare in a factory paint job. Awesome!!Michael Stoops
Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.
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