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This detail was done for the owner of the E3's sister, I believe as a present, pretty good present I think :)

The car came in and wasnt in hugely bad condition but could definatly do with a freshen up and correction.

Products used:

Bowdens Body Gel

Bowdens Agent Orange

Bowdens Tar and Bug on wheels

Menzerna and Lake Country for polishing

Zaino on leather

303 on interior

Bowdens Naked Glass

Zaino Z-16

Chem Guys Jetseal

2 layers of Swissvax Shield

OPTI-GUARD on wheels

The car on arrival, foaming, wash, and inspecting for major imperfections.

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Swirls yukky

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after.

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Some more imperfections including the scarf!

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A couple 50/50 shots

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Some afters, the car really has a great mettalic of purple, green, silver, and blue

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Luggage marks shown earlier GONE!

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Some afters mmm nice and shiny DAMN I love Shield!

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Thanks for reading and looking hope you enjoyed as much as I enjoyed doing the car!

Regards,

Mitch

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