2007 Civic Coupe

The pictures are borderline worthless but I'm sure it looks awesome. That model in red always pops. Well done
 
Those side by side pics really shows how you took a dull red and brought it back to a high gleaming red that will certainly turn heads....excellent work
 
Those side by side pics really shows how you took a dull red and brought it back to a high gleaming red that will certainly turn heads....excellent work

Well said!!

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Mike,

I don't know how to get the large photos like others have posted.

Congratulations! You did successfully upload your pictures to your gallery here on AGO. All you have to do now is "insert" them and here's my how-to article on how to do this....


How to insert an image from your photo gallery into your message


Here's what they look like "inserted"

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You didn't resize them first so if you want to learn how to resize your photos here's my article on resizing....

How to resize your photos before uploading to a photo gallery






Is this any better? You can click on them to make them larger.

I normally don't click on "attached" pictures. I'd say the majority of "forum people" attach pictures because they don't know how to work with images on discussion forums. I completely understand this but I figure if a person is going to use forums as a way of life then they should invest a little time in teaching themselves how to get the pictures off their memory cars, resize them and then upload them instead of doing it the lame way of attaching them. Photobucket is a waste of time because if you use Photobucket eventually your pictures will disappear. That's a fact.

I've written half a dozen articles on this topic and have been teaching people how to do this for at least 10 years now so to me it's just lame not to figure it out. I post hundreds of pictures each week and the "insert" them to make it easy and enjoyable for people to "see" them. It's really not that hard of a thing to do.

If you're going to be a "Forum Person" on ANY forum, help yourself by learning how to work with picture on the Internet


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You're right. I'm lame. Thanks for helping out.

I did search for instructions but was apparently lame at that, too.

Thanks again!:props:
 
Hey. What products did you use. A light compound followed by a polisher and then a sealant and wax?

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Hey. What products did you use. A light compound followed by a polisher and then a sealant and wax?

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I used XMT 360 and topped it off with one of my Christmas purchases, Fuzion wax.

I really like the results I've been getting with the XMT 360.

Thanks!
 
Hey that xmt is good for light to medium swirls huh? I have a civic too and I swirled the heck out of it using two polishing compound on it. Do you think xmt will help? What pad did you use?

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Looks great, amazing job! The red really looks nice! great work
 
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