Buffer marks

Agent Phonar

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Here is one I did at work. It was a dealer trade and for some reason it was buffed. She had buffer trials all over. I Just washed it using Zep-O-Shine, then clayed with Blue Clay Magic from Auto Magic, then I buffed it with a light cut foam pad and some Diamond Shine from C.A.S. I'm not sure why the other place buffed it out but its a 2003. Not the greatest pic but figured I would share it anyway.
 
The SUV looks great you can't tell from the pics but I knwo its there. Reason is I take carppy pics like that all the time....LOL

I use a water based tire dressing and it does the same thing real shinny, what I do for a stain finish is wipe it with a dry towel after applying and that knocks down the shine a bit
 
I need to find a water based tire dressing that looks like that. I prefer a satin finish, but Vinylex only gives me a matte look. And I need it to be glossy if I leave it on, car shows like gloss around here.
 
For a satin gloss look I use Top Of The Line's Best Dressed. I dilute it 3 parts water to 1 dressing and I spray it on in a regualr spray bottle. I wipe it down with a sponge afterwards to even out the runs or streaks.

Anthony suggested this to me and I like it alot.

John
 
How do I post a pic?? I want to show off to!! LOL!

The buick looks pretty good even though the tires are too shiny for my taste.
 
The dresssing on the tires is actually solvent based and its made by S.D.I. (a local company) I actually dont like it that much but the other guy is incharge of ordering stuff so I'm kindda stuck with it for now. Its called Tire Brite and as some of you guys stated I should have wiped them down when I was done but I figured the vehicle was gonna sit in the shop all weekend so why not let some dust collect on em.:)
 
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