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    not to sound like a jerk and kinda off topic from that stellar job you did, but do you usually wear white shirts when working? I know it`s cooler in the sun but I`ve found that they just get too dirty too quickly.

    I`m not trying to make this into a fashion thread or something :grinno:

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    HOLY CRAP! I would be scared to even touch those cars. Once mess up on my part and I wont be seen alive again!! Awesome work!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tasty
    Nice cars, but I agree with the post above. Supercars with wheel designs that look like a total afterthought. That is poor. How can they design such sexy vehicles and then slap some wheels that look like they came off of a Ford Taurus on there? Blech.




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    Thanks for the compliments!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joshua312
    It seems 85 and 83 are the go to *compounds* of your work. Is there really a need as said above for such abrasives on vehicles like this, especially so new? I`m just asking because I see so many horrible vehicles posted on here that are completed with far less abrasives especially via rotary...thanks for the help/input


    Ah......All I see are Joe`s AFTER pictures. You are being a bit presumptive about the condition of the paint before Joe fixed it.
    I hate product abbrieviations.

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    That hood is just dripping!

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    That is simply stunning, amazing work! :xyxthumbs

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    :goodjob Holy black paint Batman

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    Thats the way black should look!!

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    Just to prove to all those that bad mouth Meg`s products, that its more techniques than product hype. Excellent work on a super car !

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    I think many people do not try the #21. But this car should send people to try it. It looks great.
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    Very nice indeed and the workmanship shows it too!
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    love it when a man knows his craft, damn good job fellas. i konw this is wishful thinking but could u give us lowly guys a clue to how much the charge was on that 1?

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    Joe... care to tell us what pads you used with #85 and 9 on the rotary?



    The work is simply amazing like everyone said...



    Oh and to answer a question a while back about the necessity of #85...

    Joe this is an assumption so please correct me if I`m wrong... I think, while the paint could`ve possibly been corrected with a pass of #4 or 83, 80 then 9 on PC, Joe has enough experience to know how to speed up his details and still produce a great finish, so out comes 85, polished out with 9 and perfected with 9/PC...



    I`m still trying to learn to do this, thus my "conversion" to only Meg`s polishes



    Good work Joe :clap:
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    lol - you guys realize this thread was started last year
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