Corvette by Hamza7

Discussion in 'Show and Shine' started by hamza7, Aug 19, 2013.

  1. hamza7

    hamza7 Welcome to Detailing

    This client requested a service to renew a new to him Corvette. I recommended we go with a quick one step and full interior to stay within budget and obtain maximum rejuvenation to his vehicle.


    Starting with the wheels:


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    Rinseless Wash:


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    Decontamination:


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    Paint Correction/Polishing:


    Paint got one pass with M105 and a compound pad


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    Interior Before:


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    This is what I managed to pull from the touched surfaces (steering wheels, gear stick etc.)


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    Interior After:


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    Left side exhausts polished


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  2. CG6Lemon

    CG6Lemon New Member

    Looks good for a one stepper with M105. Clear must of been on the hard side eh. What product you used to clean the interior with Hamza?










    Limny
     
  3. Jackal1001

    Jackal1001 Virgin Detailer

    Looks fantastic. I think I'll get me some M105 next. Does it have much more cutting power than Meg UC?
     
  4. 99monguse

    99monguse Birth of a Detailer

    I hate those light colored interiors...man can they be hard to clean and keep clean; that's why all my cars have dark interiors :) Good job!
     
  5. hamza7

    hamza7 Welcome to Detailing

    Thanks guys, I'm not sure Flo but I know UC is more userfriendly. Honestly I think you'll be okay for UC for now.
     

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