- Poorboy's Bug Squash - Complete interior cleanup - Engine shampoo - Blue Riccardo clay on paint and wheels - Raggtop clean/protect - 1x M105 on purple wool pad - 1x Kevin Brown method (M105 on orange CCS pad) - 1x Menzerna SIP on white CCS pad - 1x Menzerna P0106FF on blue CCS pad - 1x Klasse All in One on wheels, lights and plastic trims - 3x Klasse SG on paint and wheels - 2x Fuzion Prep: Even after degreasing the complete car... Side 1: Side 2: Interior/engine: Healthy paint: Front fender, before/after: Front fender under low light, major difference considering the luminosity: Front bumper, before/after: Rear fender, before/after: After... Notice the incredible flake from 3X Klasse SG and 2X Fuzion:
Different strokes for different folks, but that flake looks POPPIN!! Sorry....just not diggin how busy the car looks.
paint turned out great. too much chrome for my taste. can you take off side decal things or its painted on?
Love the flake; love the wheels. I agree with the others, the car is too busy. I realize you don't own it.
I'm with richy, love the paint and the wheels, but the rest I could do without. That being said great turnaround! :mounty:
That is pretty incredible, some paints really respond well to a thorough polishing and you did just that for this car. I always enjoy seeing how nicely you tape the car as well haha, good job on the detail.
great correction and another huge props for prep im not normally a fan of metallic red, but that does look good.....the decals break it up nicely
nice job on the car man! what the hell kind of camera are you using to get those Macro shots? Those are some sick photo's. I wish i could figure out how to get shots that close up with my Nikon D60 . . . . would prob. need a good lens for that.
Thanks guys. It's always nice to receive such comments from detailing pros. :headbang: Hehehehe you need two things: 1) Stay in manual focus, otherwise it'll try to focus on other areas (reflected stuff, etc) 2) Ideally a good quality lense, in this case it's a 50mm F1.4 This is a Pentax K-x, but you can also do it w/ your D60. :afro: