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Originally Posted by JEDI
Hey if anyone needs help with detailing, swirl repair, etc. I'm more than happy to help. You bring the supplies and time permits, I will be glad to show up. No beers (I don't drink) or money (I have a job) is necessary. This is like a hobby/second job that I don't make money doing. I like to detail cars. On the next meet take a look at my RS which is daily driven 200 miles/day 5 days a week. I'm not an expert in that I am not a trained professional. With a little dedication, hard work you can drive a pretty car lol daily and I know it's hard to believe it actually becomes easier to keep clean. I got some advice by a dude shining up his Harley while I was in S. Korea, and it went something like "How someone takes care of their belongings (cars, clothes, house, etc..)is probably a direct reflection on how they wipe their own ass". A bit extreme lol and I had to do a double take when he put like that. And my version is the family friendly version. It would be cool to set up a meet if anybody is even interested. I've been to a couple Toyota dealership detailing seminars back east when I used to own a tC and was a member of the local Scikotics club and that's where I picked up some of the knowledge that I have now. Or if you have any questions feel free to text 760-507-9396. Just throw in the text you own a twin so I can identify and not ignore lol.
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Hey Jedi, I actually need some advice. I didn't wash my car for about a month (went on a Vegas binge) and it got so dusty that some of the dirt stuck on to the paint even after I washed it. I own the Yuzu yellow, and the little black dirt particle make it look ugly af. I've clay bared it already and it only took out like 20% of the problem. Any ideas?