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    Autopia Specialist RaysWay's Avatar
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    Re: Pontiac G6 Trunk Lid Polish

    Quote Originally Posted by House of Wax View Post
    Might have to do that. The wife`s expedition had an overwhelming amount of swirls in it.....would be a good test subject
    It`ll be worth it in the end. Learning a rotary is like learning stick shift

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    Great work Ray.
    Thanks Shawn.

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    Nice save! The dealer should be extremely happy to have you there. Every dealer should have a top notch detailer on staff.
    Thanks and I agree. Hopefully shows like "Competition Ready" will bring detailing out into the spotlight. I think that exposure will benefit everyone in the detailing industry.

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    Re: Pontiac G6 Trunk Lid Polish

    Nice job Ray I have a 1998 grand Prix with the same problem on the spoiler which looks like the condition you started with on the G6. You gave me hope on fixing it.
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    Re: Pontiac G6 Trunk Lid Polish

    Ray Vega,
    I am so proud of you !!!!!
    I remember when you were this young pup still wet behind the ears...

    And look at you now !!! You ROCKED that dead paint !!!!

    Keep cataloging everything you do with my favorite machine and you will always be ahead of the game, with confidence that the Clients will feel and they then will be happy to leave their "baby" with you..
    It can only get better and you are in total control of the pace, ok ??

    The Hydro-Shreds are still my favorite go-to pad with the harder cutting CYAN pad the one I always pick up first, because I can always use a lighter cutting product with it if I need to and finish it faster and still get awesome clarity and gloss..

    You are right in using the Rotary to get the paint corrected and leveled, and then come back with your Random Orbital and finish it down to perfection..

    Wow Dude !!!
    Dan F
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    Re: Pontiac G6 Trunk Lid Polish

    I dig blue and you made that one look pretty special.
    A society willing to trade liberty for temporary security deserves neither and will lose both
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigfish528 View Post
    Nice job Ray I have a 1998 grand Prix with the same problem on the spoiler which looks like the condition you started with on the G6. You gave me hope on fixing it.
    This was awesome to read. Every GM car I`ve worked on has had great paint, so go out there and fix it!

    Quote Originally Posted by Stokdgs View Post
    Ray Vega,
    I am so proud of you !!!!!
    I remember when you were this young pup still wet behind the ears...

    And look at you now !!! You ROCKED that dead paint !!!!

    Keep cataloging everything you do with my favorite machine and you will always be ahead of the game, with confidence that the Clients will feel and they then will be happy to leave their "baby" with you..
    It can only get better and you are in total control of the pace, ok ??

    The Hydro-Shreds are still my favorite go-to pad with the harder cutting CYAN pad the one I always pick up first, because I can always use a lighter cutting product with it if I need to and finish it faster and still get awesome clarity and gloss..

    You are right in using the Rotary to get the paint corrected and leveled, and then come back with your Random Orbital and finish it down to perfection..

    Wow Dude !!!
    Dan F
    Your kind words and encouragement mean more than you know, and I bet I`m not the only person who feels that way. Thanks Dan.

    Quote Originally Posted by GearHead_1 View Post
    I dig blue and you made that one look pretty special.
    Thanks Mark. Ya I agree it`s a very cool color. I hope the buyer ends up coming back to get the entire car corrected.

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    Re: Pontiac G6 Trunk Lid Polish

    Wow !
    Formerly the "Best Detailer", now just Super Wax Waster Man. Not necessarily tactful, but normally right. It`s good to be da King !!!

 

 
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