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^ nice Alex... looking good.
I do the same thing for my cars and my customers. I use Optimum Opticoat or DP Policoat. These are permanent sealants and don't wear away or fade, unless buffed off. Also known as secondary "clear coat". It's perfect for on the go customers who want the permanent protection of sealants but don't have the skill or knowledge or time to maintain their vehicles.
Nice!!! Remember that you shouldn't have to have that done every year. That's a once and forever thing, unless you completely have it buffed off.
I do the same thing for my cars and my customers. I use Optimum Opticoat or DP Policoat. These are permanent sealants and don't wear away or fade, unless buffed off. Also known as secondary "clear coat". It's perfect for on the go customers who want the permanent protection of sealants but don't have the skill or knowledge or time to maintain their vehicles.
Nice!!! Remember that you shouldn't have to have that done every year. That's a once and forever thing, unless you completely have it buffed off.
You're way better off to put in an afternoon yourself and clean it yourself. At least, then, you'll know that its been done right. Yah, detailing shops will take your money and charge you anywhere from $150-$300 (depending on what you are looking to have done) and do a really good job. Its still never the same.

I've read on the forum silly analogies where it has been said that "not driving your car and keeping your mileage low, is like, not having *** with your girlfriend and saving her for the next guy"
This could be viewed just the same.
"Not putting in the time and giving her the attention she needs by detailing her yourself, is the same as not putting in the time with your girlfriend and just dropping her off somewhere else to get the attention she needs now and then.
You're way better off to put in an afternoon yourself and clean it yourself. At least, then, you'll know that its been done right. Yah, detailing shops will take your money and charge you anywhere from $150-$300 (depending on what you are looking to have done) and do a really good job. Its still never the same. 
I've read on the forum silly analogies where it has been said that "not driving your car and keeping your mileage low, is like, not having *** with your girlfriend and saving her for the next guy"
This could be viewed just the same.
"Not putting in the time and giving her the attention she needs by detailing her yourself, is the same as not putting in the time with your girlfriend and just dropping her off somewhere else to get the attention she needs now and then.

I've read on the forum silly analogies where it has been said that "not driving your car and keeping your mileage low, is like, not having *** with your girlfriend and saving her for the next guy"
This could be viewed just the same.
"Not putting in the time and giving her the attention she needs by detailing her yourself, is the same as not putting in the time with your girlfriend and just dropping her off somewhere else to get the attention she needs now and then.
I prefer to do my own car. It gets plenty of attention and love.
But I'm still taking my d@mn dog to a professional groomer and pay them to deal with that crap.
Missed photo op with the Crown Royal building. It would have been perfect to line up in front of the building with the Crown Royal sign centered over your car!
John
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Posted these the other day in a different part of the forum...might as well add em here also....










