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Excellent work. Love seeing the best tool in an arsenal (toothbrush) or it looks like one to me.
Impressive save! Nicely done! :dblthumb2:
I have a 1995 Mustang GT that looks that bad or worse... Glad to know it will come clean...
What is the product your using on the weatherstripping? I can't hardly read the bottle on the full sized pic...
EDIT: N/N found said product it! I wonder if it will remove some gunk on have on the weatherstripping of our Optima...
Looks great, nice work
So was this car actually in a Pond?
Congrats on landing him as a customer.
Very nice transformation. That Porsche was disgusting!
Jean-Claude might land me as a customer soon after I get my new car and need opticoat or cquartz. Him and Bryan Burnworth are the 2 names that come up consistently for the best choices in ATL area detailers.
Great job. Their neighbors probably think they bought a new car.
WOW, you guys did a Fabtastic job!
Curious. How is/was the finish under all the dirt. Was it all swirled or not too bad since it was hardly ever washed.
How did the car manage to get in that condition?
Looks awesome.
Nice work. Looks like you had a productive 7 hours. Thanks for the article and pictures.
What a sty.
I have never encountered a car that could leave a ring on your wash bay.
But at least the dirt protected the finish all those years.
That was my first thought. I can only imagine it will be neglected once it returns to the owners. Which could be a good thing for you!