'07 Tl-s

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The car is only a week old, and I wanted to try something new. I ordered up some Optimum Poli-Seal along with Natty's Blue. Please excuse the grainy photos...my older camera gets very noisy when kicking up the ISO for dark shots. I finished the job at night, and it's been raining all day so I wasn't able to get good daytime shots.



My first impressions of the Poli-Seal were very good! On-off application was extremely easy, and made a noticeable difference in the the finish...provided a much deeper black. I had a few imperfections in the new finish, and was happy to see that the Poli-Seal had some correction ability even when using a polishing pad. I am definitely sold on this product! :) I also put on the Natty's Blue. On-off wasn't nearly as easy as S100, but the finish looks better (at least with nightime lighting).



Washed with Zaino Z-7

Optimum Poli-Seal, white 5.5" pad, PC6

Natty's Blue by hand



Nice reflection of the Triumph Speed Triple

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My son had to get into the action:

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Good reflection, poor photo quality:

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Here's one from the side of the bumper...notice the bending of the reflections:

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Dude, you got a Dell!



J/k.



You have great taste in cars and bikes, sir. Enjoyed the bike article, though I had to refresh the page a couple of times for all the pictures to show up.



Awesome work detailing that TL!
 
Aguilar said:
Dude, you got a Dell!



J/k.



You have great taste in cars and bikes, sir. Enjoyed the bike article, though I had to refresh the page a couple of times for all the pictures to show up.



Awesome work detailing that TL!



Thanks! Unfortunately these photos show how messy my garage has gotten!
 
DieselMDX said:
What was your work in time for the poliseal?



It doesn't require much time at all. After a couple of passes, the stuff disappears, then you wipe it off. The stuff is very easy to use!
 
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