superstring
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I know a lot of guys/gals on this board use halogens for seeing defects clearly. My car was "detailed" awhile ago by a shop who work in conjunction with a local body shop (I had some body work and a re-spray done).
Long story short, these guys (the so-called detailers) left all kinds of holograms/buffer trails in the black paint. :angry I saw the car in the detailing bay, after the work was completed, under halogens and it looked fine. The next day, in the sunlight, I saw the mess these folks made.
So, are halogens really the "best" for seeing defects? My experience suggests bright sunlight is the best. Am I missing something? :nervous:
Long story short, these guys (the so-called detailers) left all kinds of holograms/buffer trails in the black paint. :angry I saw the car in the detailing bay, after the work was completed, under halogens and it looked fine. The next day, in the sunlight, I saw the mess these folks made.
So, are halogens really the "best" for seeing defects? My experience suggests bright sunlight is the best. Am I missing something? :nervous: