SlightlyBent
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- Jan 8, 2014
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Hi everyone,
I'm a detailing novice, and am one of those who really just wants to keep his own car looking the best. I've been reading these forums for a while and after an email exchange with Mike, I've decided to join the forum. I slightly misspelled the nickname I wanted to use here... so that wasn't intentional!
I tend to do my own work on my cars, at least as long as said work isn't covered under a warranty! Last year, I bought a Mercedes E550 that had come off lease. The previous driver really didn't care about the car very much as there were lots of pits from small rocks in the hood, front bumper, front windscreen, and anything else in the front of the car. The dealer resprayed the hood and bumper, but there is still work to do. The entire car was also covered pretty heavily with small scratches. Because this is my daily driver, I did a 18 or so hour detail this past summer and discovered that the tools I had were woefully inadequate.
Hopefully, this link works (the "after" picture, after that detail I did):
It's now time for another detail, and knowing how much time it takes to detail a car of this size thoroughly, I'd like to do things properly. I will start another thread in one of the "newbie" groups to ask questions and post pictures of the progress...
(Central Texas got a deep freeze this week, but it will be in the 70's by this weekend... perfect weather for detailing here!)
I'm a detailing novice, and am one of those who really just wants to keep his own car looking the best. I've been reading these forums for a while and after an email exchange with Mike, I've decided to join the forum. I slightly misspelled the nickname I wanted to use here... so that wasn't intentional!
I tend to do my own work on my cars, at least as long as said work isn't covered under a warranty! Last year, I bought a Mercedes E550 that had come off lease. The previous driver really didn't care about the car very much as there were lots of pits from small rocks in the hood, front bumper, front windscreen, and anything else in the front of the car. The dealer resprayed the hood and bumper, but there is still work to do. The entire car was also covered pretty heavily with small scratches. Because this is my daily driver, I did a 18 or so hour detail this past summer and discovered that the tools I had were woefully inadequate.
Hopefully, this link works (the "after" picture, after that detail I did):

It's now time for another detail, and knowing how much time it takes to detail a car of this size thoroughly, I'd like to do things properly. I will start another thread in one of the "newbie" groups to ask questions and post pictures of the progress...
(Central Texas got a deep freeze this week, but it will be in the 70's by this weekend... perfect weather for detailing here!)