Heritage Edition 300C (Hemi)

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Probably easier like this, nice detail...
 
How do you post the pics to come up right away?

heritage edition comes with special trim / chrome/ custom seats/ and select colors. they only make a few thousand of them
 
turbomangt said:
How do you post the pics to come up right away?

heritage edition comes with special trim / chrome/ custom seats/ and select colors. they only make a few thousand of them



In order to post pictures that will show up automatically, simply wrap them in
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For example....





if your like is tinypic.com/123 then you would put it like this...



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That's my/our car, but I'm from West Virginia, not Virginia. I may be Gary's longest distance customer (about 420 miles). This is the second car I've had Gary detail, and this summer I'll be bringing him my Bright Silver Magnum SRT8 (June or July).



I use Gary's products and the techniques he teaches for the "in between" detailing... then try to get it back to him for the annual pro job. He has never disappointed me, although he was disappointed when he couldn't quite get rid of some water mark etching in the previous car I mentioned. That didn't matter because I got a very price for that car in trade for the MSRT8.



This is how bad it can look after WV winter weather... Now this is NOT what it looked like when I gave it to Gary... after all I was at a 100 car meet at Starved Rock Park (IL) on Sunday, but it CAN look this bad...

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And here are some closer shots of the look after Gary's gentle touch. Note also this is after 17,000+ miles and 13 months ownership.



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If I may speak for Gary... the exterior process was...



Hand Wash

Clay Bar

Hand Wash again

Dry with waffle weave micro fiber

Blow our crevices and dab dry with micro fiber

Paint Cleaner (very mild abrasive) with dual-action orbital buffer to restore luster to finish

Remove residue with Micro Fiber

Paint Sealant applied and allowed to cure

Removed and polish with dual-action orbital buffer

Wheels were washed and dressed

Rims were washed and polished/sealed

Engine bay was washed, dressed and dried.



Oh... here's a picture of my custom engine cover...



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On the interior he extracted the carpetting and brushed it

Cleaned and UV-protected the dash

Cleaned and conditioned the leather

Cleaned the inside glass, etc.



He uses his own products found and/or developed over his decades of detailing experience. He also has a DVD he produced to share his wealth of knowledge. I highly recommend it.
 
Brilliant work - lovely looking car.......they look MASSIVE over here parked next to our li'l dinky European cars - I love 'em :kewlpics
 
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