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    Wow, what a machine!









    Belongs to Liz`s brother. I detailed it as a birthday present to him. Most of it is original, the paint is not though. 46,xxx orig miles. Everything was in pretty excellent shape. The paint had a lot of swirling though and the roof was badly marred/dulled. Single stage dark green paint. Final processes:



    -S+W

    -Opt Clay with S+W as lube

    -Optimum Car Polish via rotary and LC Cutting Pad @ 1500 rpm

    -Optimum Car Polish via rotary and LC Finishing Pad @ 1500 rpm

    -Clearkote Vanilla Moose by hand on EVERYTHING

    -S100 Paste Wax by hand on paint and chrome



    -303 Aerospace on tires

    -Hyper Dressing in wells





    Before





    After



    Notice the depth increase and more sparkle to the metallic





    During


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    Afters











    My fav shot





    At the car show (diff camera)











    Enjoy!

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    $#%@$% Awesome!



    Definitely a very noticable improvement in depth and wetness. Ah, VM/S100 takes me back a couple summers ago. So much new stuff you kind of forget just how good your old favorites look.
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    Love that car...great detail!

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    Excellent job. Really made the metalic pop! :xyxthumbs

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    good lord...one of my dream cars, but in black. Great detail man!
    [quote name=`DocHoliday`]I recently had SSR2.5 on toast for breakfast, was tasty and it polished my teeth![/QUOTE]

    :think:

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    Excellent job on a timeless muscle car. Is it a 351C or 351W?

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    Thanks everyone .



    Scott: I was just going through my stuff and was like "Why the hell not!"





    bimmer330: Does the "C" stand for Cleveland? If so, then that`s it.

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    Ah, VM/S100 takes me back a couple summers ago. So much new stuff you kind of forget just how good your old favorites look.


    So so true Scott. I can remember when S100 was all the rage and VM/S100 was the "go to" combo.. :buffing:
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    Quote Originally Posted by GSRstilez





    bimmer330: Does the "C" stand for Cleveland? If so, then that`s it.
    Yeap, w is for windsor\.
    [quote name=`DocHoliday`]I recently had SSR2.5 on toast for breakfast, was tasty and it polished my teeth![/QUOTE]

    :think:

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    is that cutting pad yellow? Also do you notice any time difference it takes to detail a car with 8" pads over the 6" pads?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pats300zx
    So so true Scott. I can remember when S100 was all the rage and VM/S100 was the "go to" combo.. :buffing:


    I hear ya. I just put Souveran on my car for the first time in months and wondered after why I hadn`t been using it more regularly.
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    That car is beaaautiful, especially with that detail. Nice work!

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    ah schwwweeeeettttttt!!!!!!!!!!! awesome job sean! i really love that rear quarter panel photo.



    too bad it doesn`t have the shaker scoop. :grinno:
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    that car is a double drool! Awesome work!

 

 
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