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    This owner loves his cars. He paid extra for us to go up to Vegas to do it. The car is 2 weeks old. He recieved it from the dealership the way you see it in the before pic.





    In the buff ----------------------







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    Yep! A Bugatti EB110.



    We washed it and recorded all the damage (chips, deep scratches, etc...) so the owner can have all that repaired before we detail it.





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    Thats sick

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    Just $1.5m in cars sitting there.



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    AND a lambo in the back ground....any pics of it also?

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    This guy bought the Bugatti for 1.6 mil. The Mclaren for $468,000. The lambo was the cheapy at 200000 something.
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    Damn! That is really nice. Great work restoring that car.

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    I knew it was an EB110. :chuckle:



    You are one he** of a detailer. After looking at youre work on that old `41 Plymoth on MOL, I can honestly say you do some of the best work I have ever seen.



    Keep it up, and cant wait for the EB110.



    Ben

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    I am in the wrong business.



    By the way beautiful detail! your results are never short of amazing.

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    Great work!



    I`ve seen one around town.. they`re amazing to see in person.
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    ...and I thought 3 Cayenne Turbos in 3 days was pretty cool.
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    your work is simply stunning :getdown :getdown :getdown :spot



    1 - stupid stealerships!! My understanding of ceramiclear is that it is a superficial layer. So it is gone now.



    2 - looking at the 2 cars side by side - the lambo ""looks""" much better to me. :secret those wheels are really **u. g. l. y.** on the EB



    3 - that garage looks worse than ours and I am in debt.



    4 - what camera do you use?

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    Thank yu everybody for your compliments, I am flattered.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tdekany
    1 - stupid stealerships!! My understanding of ceramiclear is that it is a superficial layer. So it is gone now.




    WRONG! This is misinformation spread by those that do not understand the paint.(I`m not directing this at you, but I`m sure you know of who I am speaking of).



    The ceramic portion is the dense portion of the paint, if you buff through it you would end up in the spongy layer of the clear(much like removing more than .3-.5 mils in standard clearcoat) and could lead to clearcoat failure, depending on how far into the "sponge" you`ve polished.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gbackus
    WRONG! This is misinformation spread by those that do not understand the paint.(I`m not directing this at you, but I`m sure you know of who I am speaking of).



    The ceramic portion is the dense portion of the paint, if you buff through it you would end up in the spongy layer of the clear(much like removing more than .3-.5 mils in standard clearcoat) and could lead to clearcoat failure, depending on how far into the "sponge" you`ve polished.




    I am glad you are correcting me. It is posted on FK1`s message board. Forgive me for missinforming.

 

 
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