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I know and didn't think the picture was going to come out... It'll be a do over after this weeks wash.
I'm always afraid to just wipe stuff off the paint without letting it soak under some water.
If you spray the bumper with some quick detailing solution (I mix Optimum No-Rinse Car Wash with Optimum Car Wax and some water) and then wipe in small, straight lines with a wet microfiber towel, you should be okay.
I wouldn't advise using that method in the winter though. Too many contaminants/particulates on the paint.
If you spray the bumper with some quick detailing solution (I mix Optimum No-Rinse Car Wash with Optimum Car Wax and some water) and then wipe in small, straight lines with a wet microfiber towel, you should be okay.
I wouldn't advise using that method in the winter though. Too many contaminants/particulates on the paint.
odonnks That 507 really pops against the leaves! Did you use a filter on the lens?
Thank you both !!
I didn't use a lens filter. I took the picture with a Nikon D5000 then used Snapseed's HDR Scape feature.
The hi res images really show details that Photobucket does not.
I'd like to find a host site that allows hi res images to be uploaded and re-viewed at full resolution.
I didn't use a lens filter. I took the picture with a Nikon D5000 then used Snapseed's HDR Scape feature.
The hi res images really show details that Photobucket does not.
I'd like to find a host site that allows hi res images to be uploaded and re-viewed at full resolution.
Thanks! I actually got them off ebay. They are smoked clear, and OEM quality. You have to find it from the right buyer. If you're really interested to buy I can look up the buyer I got mine from.
Until now I've always used Michelin Pilot Super Sports on my cars, but I got Invo's because my C63 still had stock rubber and I only planned on keeping the 18's until the end of this summer tire season. They were a fair bit cheaper then PSS, and they have amazing grip and wet handling (feels better then PSS to me).
I think next summer when I get 19's I will be getting 285/30/19 / 245/35/19 Invo's instead of PSS.
Only issue has been tread wear. Over 6000km my rears are at the first wear indicators.