This vehicle was purchased I believe in January and the owner contacted me inquiring about Opti-Coat...I was very happy to inform him that he was making a great choice. After agreeing on a price point and process, we set up a date and I got to work! Unfortunately I wasn't able to take many progress pictures due to a tight time constraint. The detail didn't start until after 4pm, so when I finished there was no light left. The owner had met me a few days later in a parking lot for some final pictures and so I could inspect the Opti-Coat and finish in the full sun. Products Used: Optimum No Rinse Adam's All Purpose Cleaner Adam's Glass Cleaner Meguiar's M105(in a few problem areas) Meguiar's M205 Opti-Coat 2.0 Adam's sVRT Chemical Guy's Bare Bones Undercarriage Spray ONR(clay lube) Adam's Clay Bar ONR(detail spray) Some pictures aren't the greatest...this is the first time I used this specific camera for a detail, I'm still getting used to it. Also, the sun was being difficult when the final pics were taken...we tried our best to scramble around the car when the sun was actually out from behind the clouds! Here is what I was working with: Corrected: Final shots: Thanks for looking!
thanks guys. I'm located in Laurel Springs New Jersey. as for the car, it is a really sweet machine. Sent from my DROID4 using Tapatalk 2
Job turned out amazing bro, as always. we gotta seriously get together soon, it's been too long. Call/text me when you have some time to hang out and catch up
Thanks guys! I appreciate the feedback. Yes...yes we do. Its been way too long my man. Beers on me! Sent from my DROID4 using Tapatalk 2
Nice! Congrats man. The paint on these cars are awesome...nice flake in it. The owner of this vehicle loves it...he wasn't even a "car guy" until he bought this car! Sent from my DROID4 using Tapatalk 2
Thanks it is a sweet little car . Looking forward to my first detail to remove the minor imperfections. Thanks for the heads up
I sure will . I thought about the 4 door my self . But when I go that route I may get the EQUUS . That Is one sweet ride. I going to pickup a Rupes from Phil at the Detail Clinic and a few other goodies. Then I will give it the work over.
That looks amazing! With the M105 how bad would you say the area needs to be to use it? I've got a new black truck that got washed and has your regular swirl marks but wondering if I can do all the steps you did and if I should use 105 or just go to 205? Thanks!
Always try the least aggressive method first. Try M205 and check the results, if it's improved alot but not perfect...try another pass with M205 before stepping to M105. You can do various test spots with different products and methods and see which yields the best results. With M105 on black paint you will need to go over with M205 to clear up any hazing.