Excellent work Ken, been waiting to see this one :thumb: Thats such a bad ass looking car...Must be awesome to cruise around in as well
well done Ken, send me the pics of the defect and where it is and I will make sure they go to the paint department. you would not believe how anal they are about paint flaws that get out. I love the shine. Darth wishes he stepped over to the good side with that car
A very nice car, next gen bat mobile if you ask me.... wheels are nice, but don't match worth a flip!!!
Ken..man you got that car looking great! I love this shot with the lighting and everything...you should use it in your advertising. I think it's flattering.
hmmm... sounds cammed to me. Does it sound "loppy"? You know, where the idle just sounds more like "lop lop lop lop" instead of a normal idle sound? Also, probably got some headers, ud pulleys, etc.
Great detail and photos. Makes me ashamed of my picture taking abilities when I see the photos you guys capture. Ken, What are your thoughts on the Pneu vs the DG 253 I have seen you use on a few cars in the past?
I'm getting a video camera so will make one next time I do it. Probably in a few months. Will do More like lop....................lop......................lop....................lop! Definitely cammed.
I love the DG product as an everyday tire dressing and its typically the one I reach for in my shop. Not much shine, easy to apply, decent durability and inexpensive. The Pneu is one of the products that feels special when you use it. Its a religious experience if you will. Like using Vintage or Divine. Its definitely not something I would use on all my clients cars, just the really cool ones. The feel of the bottle. The smell. The way it goes on. Simply awesome.
I applied Mayhem with a foam applicator. Its can be easily applied with a PC and I've also applied it by hand. Its quite soft so applying with the pc is the most economical. I love it. I'd be surprised if it doesn't outsell a lot of waxes. Its fantastic on dark solids, can be layered with no waiting period, goes on and off ( if you follow the instructions) very easily, and 3 coats will last 6 months on a car parked outside.
Thanks Ken, I just got samples of Chaos and Mayhem in the mail and I can't wait for it to warm up so I can try them out.