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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Thank you, Sal Zaino
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<blockquote data-quote="Ken01-Cobra" data-source="post: 535882" data-attributes="member: 9085"><p>But the primary thing in a photo showing "shine" is the lighting. What angle it is at, and which car is "away" from the best angle. A difference of as little as 2 degree's will make a huge difference in the final picture. Put the car you wish to "highlight" in the right angle and the car you wish to compare in the "wrong" angle and they will look close to the same, no matter what the results were. e.g. it doesn't matter if you used Meguiars or your local car washes spray on wax. Now, with this explanation, nuff said.</p><p></p><p>You use both...I use both. You don't like Zaino, I do. You said you used it on your dad's black Escalade (?), right? I BET it is one good looking Escalade then! ;-) Black is the hardest "color" to make look good IMO. So if either works and makes black look good, then either is good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ken01-Cobra, post: 535882, member: 9085"] But the primary thing in a photo showing "shine" is the lighting. What angle it is at, and which car is "away" from the best angle. A difference of as little as 2 degree's will make a huge difference in the final picture. Put the car you wish to "highlight" in the right angle and the car you wish to compare in the "wrong" angle and they will look close to the same, no matter what the results were. e.g. it doesn't matter if you used Meguiars or your local car washes spray on wax. Now, with this explanation, nuff said. You use both...I use both. You don't like Zaino, I do. You said you used it on your dad's black Escalade (?), right? I BET it is one good looking Escalade then! ;-) Black is the hardest "color" to make look good IMO. So if either works and makes black look good, then either is good. [/QUOTE]
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