Swirls and rids...

Lexi65

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Have not seen any swirls or rids on my like new garage queen black Lexus (although I haven't used

the 'inspection' light). Is it possible that there simply aren't many? Feedback please
 
Heh heh, you might not oughta spend too much time/effort looking for issues you don't know you have ;) If it looks good enough that you're wonderingif it's OK, then IMO it *is* perfectly OK (and congrats on that :xyxthumbs ).
 
No swirls on black!!! That's a 1st. Unless it's black metallic.... :)



But hey, if it's true, it just saved you about 20 hours worth of work!
 
David Fermani said:
No swirls on black!!! That's a 1st. Unless it's black metallic.... :)



That black metallic Yukon XLD I had simply drove me *NUTS*, bugged me worse that "straight" black as it hid just enough that I'd think it was OK but then, in some weird/specific situation, I'd see flaws that bugged me so much I'd pull it off the road and redo it. Then I was always paranoid that it had new flaws of that nature so I'd ignore my own advice and drive myself nuts constantly inspecting it to make sure it really was staying perfect. And the wash techniques I employed on that huge thing were a bit much even for me :o



OK, it's been a long time since I had a (regular) black car, so maybe the black metallic really was easier to live with :nixweiss But it sure didn't seem that way at the time and selling that vehicle was simply a blessed relief because I'd never have to detail it again... took a huge load off my mind even though I did like a lot of things about it.



Heh heh....years later I'm *still* posting about it!
 
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