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Originally Posted by 2008TTCC
Looks good...clay bar and wax is just the beginning... if you take it out in the sun (most true detailers wouldnt even look at the pics you took) and take direct sun shots I am sure you have spider webs, halos, and micro marring... if you want a true deep, wet, glossy shine you will need a DA polisher and an assortment of polishes, sealants, and waxes... Go to F150online.com and go to the detailing section there is OOOOOODLES of information there, and all of the guys that hang out in that section are great.
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Yes, white can and does hide many imperfections. I am one of the most picky people around when it comes to, not just maintaining, my vehicle, but also doing it right.
While many people wash and wax their cars, thinking their looking their best, I can attest that due to the dozen or so Meguiars products I own, there's not many spider webs, (visible micro scratches) halos or anything else in any of my cars. For one, I've never had a buffer on any of my cars. All waxes and applications are done by hand only. The nice thing about buying my cars new is that I get to baby them from new through the duration I own them. I never let them get bad enough that I need to mechanically buff. For those interested, there are many great places to learn about how to make your vehicle truely look its best...I refer to
www.meguiarsoline.com as my reference source. Works great for me whatever color the vehicle is.
BTW, the picture was taken in direct sunlight. If I knew this topic was going to arise, I'd take a micro shot at a good reflection so you could see how visibly unscratched it actually is.
Brad