"But he's Cheaper!!!" What do you do?

Even though it looked like a brand new car in the video, I'd still do a halogen light test to be sure there weren't any major imperfections. I'd still use some sort of final polish to enhance the shine even more. For new cars like that, Poli-Seal would be an ideal product. For the interior, I'd vac, wipe it down, and then apply OPP.
 
Monkey See was doing a car that didnt need any more work then he gave it. What else would some of you guys do - soak the carpets, buff a car that didnt need it. The object is the final result.

One thing I wouldn't do is set plastic bottles on top of a car like that.
 
Monkey See was doing a car that didnt need any more work then he gave it. What else would some of you guys do - soak the carpets, buff a car that didnt need it. The object is the final result.

Its not what he didnt do, its what he DID do. I could find so many things wrong with his methods, id probably exceed the character limit for posts.
 
Use better products that last. I always use tire dressings that last more than one rain. Use vinyl products that protect and don't stink. Do some of the extra mile things like putting plastic on the driver's side carpet when finished. Extract in patterns that can be seen. Do few extras that maybe the other guy doesn't do.
 
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