Toronto Meet Results

Discussion in 'Show and Shine' started by bryansbestwax, May 11, 2010.

  1. bryansbestwax

    bryansbestwax DB Forum Supporter

    This is a little write-up following our third meet. We had 15 people attend including one female this time around, hey I am an equal opportunity guy, and it was nice to see a female that looked a little interested in detailing. I chose my black avalanche for show and tell as my paint guy didn’t show up. I thought the paint would be ok but when we looked at the doors, yikes, what a disaster.

    I had a door scratch/scuff from some idiot in a parking lot somewhere. We wet sanded with 2000 grit and worked it with the rest of the door. The door saw 3 passes of pg, then 2 passes of pf and then 2 passes of 85rd to make it look almost acceptable. My doors were resprayed and are a nightmare to work on.

    Here are some pics

    The start
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    Working on a bumper scuff with menz ip
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    Compounding
    Gekko steping up to the plate

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    And a few afters(11 hours later)
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    Sorry no tire dressing but the truck received some Werstat Akrylic Prime and then AJT. I really have to get a q tip at my badges again
     
  2. Zookie

    Zookie Jedi Nuba

    it sure was really good this time... i really enjoyed and learned alot about "Leather Cleaning" session... and my GF is just as enthusastic as me when it comes to Cars and taking care of them... as she missed teh last 2 meets, she would kill me if i dint bring her along for this one...

    Thanks again Bryan, cant wate for the next one.. although we are running out of Idea's lols
     
  3. ps3king

    ps3king Jedi Nuba

    what pads are those Bryan?

    With regards to the Leather Cleaning session what products were used and what sort of instruction or tips given if any? I'm going to try to make it out to the next one.


    -Waseem
     
  4. bryansbestwax

    bryansbestwax DB Forum Supporter

    GI pads were used and Lexol Cleaner and 777 was used for the leather
     

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