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Tom, the amount of time it took to get a finish that brilliant would not have been spent on a Pontiac. Now, the Caddy next to it, that car probably left the factory with a brilliant shine.
Today, even economy type cars can have deeply shiney finishes. I did my Tiger more like it would have been new, nice but not step 10ft into shine, and folks have always asked when I was going to replace that "worn out" paint.
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