My car! (2014 Mustang GT)

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Here are a couple shots of my car after a couple of detailings.

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Heck! I even detail my riding mower!
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Great taste in cars! Black is IMO the best color for any vehicle...but it's also the most difficult to take care of!!
 
Looking good !!!! Black it's not a color but a full time job :)
 
Nice car. But why are the windows up at a car show?
 
What do you use to dress your engine bay?
I initially used S100 motorcycle cleaner for the first cleaning:
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You spritz it on a cool engine, and scrub around a little with a sponge. I used the hose on mist to rinse it off, being careful of the under-hood electrical. It left a nice clean shiny look without being greasy. To maintain it, I wipe the engine bay down with a microfiber cloth after every wash and occasionally will use Meguiar's Ultimate Black to dress the plastics. The S100 did a really nice job, and I only used a little bit of it. I have enough left to do my car for the next 50 years!

BEFORE:
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AFTER (S100 only):
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I would have never guessed there is no dressing on the plastics. I like the way the plastics look.
 
Nice car. But why are the windows up at a car show?

I like to leave the hood and trunk shut until judging. I think the car looks better all buttoned up like it would be moving down the road, and it looks better to me with the tinted windows rolled up. That photo was right after I touched up the car; thus the hood and trunk open.
 
I would have never guessed there is no dressing on the plastics. I like the way the plastics look.

It'll leave a little bit of a dressing behind, it's just not overly greasy. I like it!
 
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