I'm working on Roger's Super Stripper Foam Mixture. It's a bit simpler to make. Only 2-3 ingredients needed.
great work Billy and Roger!! I would have loved to stop by and join you guys on this fun detail. Bobby and I are planning on doing a quick one-step on the wifey's highlander the day before Phil's meet. I'm deeply sorry about the dog ... I know how much you guys loved him.
Really sorry about your dog, bud. Great job on that. Having said that, did no one else see this pic? Sweeeeeeeeeeeet!
DUDE!!! i did not see that pic, i was gonna ask about the GF but didnt want to ruffle feathers. when i read the thread topic i thought it said pic of the GF
thanks pat! i was worried you would see this and think that i had blown you off this weekend due to this detail, but this was done two weekends ago, not this past weekend. but anyways, i am looking forward to meeting you and getting some work done on your new truck. thanks david. appreciate the comment! thank you very much! the secret? well theres not much of one honestly. i've found that you can finish down M105 damn near close to a hologram free finish with the right speeds and pressure. some sections on this car i honestly had a hard time finding holograms after M105. after getting those results from compounding, i was totally confident that stepping down to 85RD would be totally fine and all that was needed. thanks emile. thank you sir! thanks kyle. always appreciate your comments. thanks much gianni. i look forward to seeing the highlander correction. hows the paint holding up anyways? i'll probably roll to phils meet with the dirtiest car again like i did last year. i just cant find the time to take are of my own vehicle! :thud: thanks! yes, that is the raceglaze XL wheel brush. i wont be without it now! lol ken, how did i KNOW you would be the first one to comment on that picture! regardless, thank you for your kind words.
Im telling you guys. The Showroom FX (tropicare) citrus wash is the key to a thick sticky foam and it smells amazing too. Drop 1 oz of that stuff in the cannon with any regular soap and watch what happens. Nice work on the ride and sorry about your boston. They are such incredibly smart dogs i miss mine so much.
DUDE! The car looks amazing! Your level of skill has just gone up ten fold imo! I am glad I wasn't the first to comment on the beautiful lady next to the car, you lucky bastard! Keep up the good work!
looks great. nice job guys, just make sure she doesnt wash it at car wash or something and screw it all that hard work looks like somebody gona get kicked in nuts by karate dog
thanks for you comments and condolences. thanks matt. to be honest i like doing extensive correction jobs like this, but all of my customers this year have been repeat cutomers or people who take extremely good care of their cars, so i havent really been able to show much of my true capabilites for a while... thank you much! thanks bryan many thanks!