smokinfastlegen
New member
To start this thread, i want to say that I have had the detailing bug for a while (thanks to my dad, he got me into cleaning cars when i was like 7). I can remember cleaning the honeycomb wheels on his black 85 5spd Maxima with an old tooth brush. To this day, i still use a tooth brush on the fine details of wheels and have a huge affinity toward black paint. But what I wanted to say, do those who detail black paints have an unfair advantage?
(Rhetorical question, i just wanted to create a click and brag
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Though the pictures im posting are not of all the same cars, or from the same detail, i thought i would share some shots to back up my reasoning that black cars have an unfair advantage. The cars posted are either of a 95 Legend coupe, 95 legend 5spd sedan, or a 94 legend 6spd sedan. Also some pics are before i came to terms with trim dressing:nervous:
Sorry if some pics seem kinda huge, photobucket can never seem to get their file to work right for me. I hope you enjoy these pictures as much as I enjoyed doing the detailing, taking the pictures, and looking through my archive for these to post. Enjoy!
(Rhetorical question, i just wanted to create a click and brag

Though the pictures im posting are not of all the same cars, or from the same detail, i thought i would share some shots to back up my reasoning that black cars have an unfair advantage. The cars posted are either of a 95 Legend coupe, 95 legend 5spd sedan, or a 94 legend 6spd sedan. Also some pics are before i came to terms with trim dressing:nervous:











Sorry if some pics seem kinda huge, photobucket can never seem to get their file to work right for me. I hope you enjoy these pictures as much as I enjoyed doing the detailing, taking the pictures, and looking through my archive for these to post. Enjoy!