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    That is how black is suppose to look like..awesome job...awesome car...you did it up nice....WOW...



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    baller wagon right there! Looking greaatt.

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    Yowza. Supercar with super wetness!



    Process?
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    The owner must of been very happy.



    I take it that model has the ceramiclear clearcoat on it?
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    were you carefull?

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    We all love great pics...but could you also share your process and products.

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    We buffed it with Meguiars #85, followed by #9 on a rotary as well.



    We chased that with #9 on a PC. It was topped with Meguiars #21.



    We have a little over 16 man hours into it.
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    Holy shine!

    super wetness.

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    Why did it need the #85? With #9 and a rotary, isn`t it possible to leave holograms and not know it because of all the fillers? Looks good regardless, but I am curious as to why you went so agressive.

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    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

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    Incredible work as always, Joe.



    I haven`t even seen an SLR in the Dallas area, yet alone detailed one.



    The 45` Newell has you beat on single vehicle price though. :LOLOL
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    The finish was badly scratched and swirled. There were buffer trails all over it.



    I needed #85 to remove the defects.



    Pass. side door before pic --



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    Quote Originally Posted by Superior Fine
    The finish was badly scratched and swirled. There were buffer trails all over it.



    I needed #85 to remove the defects.



    Pass. side door before pic --





    OUCH! That thing was beat, and for a $450,000 car. I guess exotic owners just don`t appreciate their cars, which cost more than my house. The least they could do is keep it swirl free. Did it have ceramiclear?

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    Joe,



    I know that blue in one of the refelections. It must be the blue on a Bugatti EB110. Did you detail that also?



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    Unreal work, as ALWAYS.

 

 
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