Post pictures of your Lunar Silver Metallic 10th Generation Civic Sedan here
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Nice! Did you notice any damage from being in transport? Like rock chips and scratches? Also, any imperfections in the paint?Almost done with the first detail...just need to wax...
That one picture that you took of your Civic in the garage really shows how deep the paint is. It takes on many different characteristics depending on the lighting. Has anyone seen the Lunar silver beside the Steel color? Are they way different or is it more subtle.
Paint looked pretty good and I didn't notice any chips, but man the hood and roof feel really thin...like don't buff too hard thin. At least we know the hood is lightNice! Did you notice any damage from being in transport? Like rock chips and scratches? Also, any imperfections in the paint?
Here are a couple more after the wax...I didn't realize there was another lunar silver color!That one picture that you took of your Civic in the garage really shows how deep the paint is. It takes on many different characteristics depending on the lighting. Has anyone seen the Lunar silver beside the Steel color? Are they way different or is it more subtle.
Glad to know you got yours detailed since not enough people are doing it. Fortunately your car is silver and that goes a long way in hiding scratches that show up, making that detail job last longer than on say.... black, red or even blue.After my first detail at home![]()
Planning on changing the fogs to match ??Night shot after I installed 6000K, 35W HIDs on my EX-T.![]()
I'm planning on keeping the fogs stock. Based on previous experience, I prefer the better visibility of the warmer color over the aesthetic appearance of the cooler color in my fog lamps.Planning on changing the fogs to match ??
I thought the exact same thing the first time I took to buffing our new Civic.but man the hood and roof feel really thin...like don't buff too hard thin. At least we know the hood is light![]()