just thought i share a little paint correction project i did yesterday. Used Menzernas Super intense polish followed by Menzernas final finish polish followed by menzernas power lock. the results speak for them selves!!!
Thx everyone for the comments. Btw I have a 91' civic 310k miles, the 954, and a 08' Acura tl-s 6spd which needs some tlc
I noticed a crap load of people do this. No one is saying he lied. But cmon, if you are going to go the extra mile to photo document your correction work, it's pretty useless to show afters taken in the shade... might as well not even document it. That's all I am going to say.
Really guys? Is there any reason to post comments like this? It's pretty clear in his afters, even without direct sun, that there is quite a substantial improvement. The afters weren't taken in the shade, you can see in the reflection it was overcast with the sun poking through. I post afters taken under overcast skies all the time. I'm on the wet coast and it can't be avoided sometimes. Cut the guy some slack - at least he's posting his work. To the OP, very nice job.
the man stated it was overcast, and other "pros" state the same, and nobody spams their threads............... we are cleaning cars, not prepping for a space shuttle launch......... If you look at picture 2 of 5, its is obvious its is corrected, possibly to 100%. people need to relax, I get amused how people on here look down on others if its not 100% corrected and they brush it off as not even being detailed. People, we clean cars, its a hobby, a profession and supposed to be fun, there is no reason, or place for assholes on here, or in the industry period. It takes balls to post your work on here, no reason to be dicks about other peoples efforts. again, good work on the bike, that is something that I would love to detail one day.
Don't you know that there are members in this forum that can control the sun?!?!?! They can summon the sun whenever they need to take photos, and send it back behind the clouds when other "non-pro" are taking photos.
Thanks man. Plus I'm pretty sure the last two shots i posted the sun is about 95% out. I'll take more pics if it will make people happy...lol anyways, thanks again to all those nice people out there!
Or as my mom called it when I told her I wanted a bike, "4 wheels = metal cover meat, 2 wheels = meat around metal"
Most of the close to 100% jobs I get start in the early sun and end several hours after the sun is gone, alot of my post detail pics are inside a garrage with a sun gun taken at 10 or 11 pm, lol Bike looks good, I love to detail bikes. I wish I could find a slim line polisher, it would make polishing the front a tank much much easier. The first bike correction I did I pulled my 4" pads and blew the dust off of them, now I use them on the cars more than the 5.5's.