Take care of the back! I have two blown discs, it sucks.
Take care of the back! I have two blown discs, it sucks.
So here is some 50/50 shots from yesterday
Hood got hd cut with b&s maroon followed by menzerna po91e on b&s yellow and rest of body got menzerna 400 on b&s maroon followed by menzerna 3800 on b&s yellow. these were the hood shots
Here is before and after of the hood
And trunk 50/50
On the blackness I used po91e first but wasn`t enough so I went to 3d aat on a orange lc pad with my mini then followed up with po91e again on the orange lc hd pad
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Great work
Formerly the "Best Detailer", now just Super Wax Waster Man. Not necessarily tactful, but normally right. It`s good to be da King !!!
The hood needs some extra work but maybe some time later when back is better
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Civicclutch- That`s really looking good! Anybody who says "you can`t make white impressive" oughta take a look at those pix. With the paint that nice and the pillars and other black bits truly *black*, it`s gonna be one impressive daily driver.
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So coating plans changed, ended up doing csl with exo v3 thanks to ancient1 and his help. It was fun
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Civicclutch- Hey, that`s looking *really* good!
Here is some pics of its first rain after being pampered
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Civicclutch- IMO white can look just fine even with some kinds of marring, those flaws just don`t spoil the whole appearance the way they can on other colors.
I agree with Accumulator: white "hides" minor imperfections.
I must say, for a daily driver it looks pretty "new-like" to me. Great work, Civicclutch!
I gotta give you a big "thanks" for taking the time to post pictures of this vehicle`s extreme makeover and posting (typing out) the specific processes (chemicals and equipment) you use. I learn a lot from ALL fellow Autopian`s who do this.
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