Detailed my accord again today :)

Looking good from another m8g member. I've been lurking I think it's almost time for me to emerge haha
 
While the car looks really good... I must ask... why did the paint have swirls and scratches again, requiring another full correction?

Back when I had my Mazda3, I polished the paint one time and didn't have to polish it anymore, except for some spots here and there that required it.

Once I polish the paint, I honestly intend on never polishing it again. I used to wonder how many times could I polish the paint before I ran out of clear coat, but that's the wrong mindset. It's all about maintaining that clarity and shine by using proper washing and maintenance techniques.
 
Really looks nice, I just love the color of the car.



I graduated last year. Studying for my Dental Admission Test as I didnt do as well as I hoped I would. But I'm going for Dental School. My brother is in his 3rd year in Med School. But cars was and always WILL be my hobby, especially audio and detailing

But heres a few more pics!

Btw heres a few more pics. man the shine just keeps coming!

but like I said before lol, I work with my father doing professional Photography/Videography. He has his own company (i dont get paid by my father though because I dont take money from him but I work for other companies as well and get paid 450 per wedding/event/etc and after I graduated college I worked for a full year at a doctors office so thats when I did most of the mods to my car but Ive been working on it slowly for 3 years now i spent about 8000 on my car (half of it on audio/electronics)







 
While the car looks really good... I must ask... why did the paint have swirls and scratches again, requiring another full correction?

Back when I had my Mazda3, I polished the paint one time and didn't have to polish it anymore, except for some spots here and there that required it.

Once I polish the paint, I honestly intend on never polishing it again. I used to wonder how many times could I polish the paint before I ran out of clear coat, but that's the wrong mindset. It's all about maintaining that clarity and shine by using proper washing and maintenance techniques.

I live in NYC. My car stays outside 24:7. Theres no way to prevent swirls from coming back each year with a daily driver that stays parked outside all year long. From the snowstorms to the salty roads to the hurricanes. During winter I have no where to wash my car it gets way too cold so I have no choice but to go to the hand car wash and of course that's going to put swirls back on your car too. But regardless, it's almost impossible if you don't have a garage
 
Back
Top