aim4squirrels
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- Nov 6, 2013
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The lighting of the photos is distorting the proper comparison before and after, as is the close up/back off and slightly different angles.
Notice how every before shot has that blueish LED type light and the after shots are a warmer yellowish light? If you zoom up on the after pic of the window switches, you can still see a good amount of gouging.
The OPC does help to be sure, rubbing out dirt and loose plastic, and softening the edges of the scratches can help, but a lot of it is the photography.
Those photos were taken expressly to maximize the bad in the before shots, and minimize the bad in the after shots. Good marketing is what you should take away from that.
Notice how every before shot has that blueish LED type light and the after shots are a warmer yellowish light? If you zoom up on the after pic of the window switches, you can still see a good amount of gouging.
The OPC does help to be sure, rubbing out dirt and loose plastic, and softening the edges of the scratches can help, but a lot of it is the photography.
Those photos were taken expressly to maximize the bad in the before shots, and minimize the bad in the after shots. Good marketing is what you should take away from that.