Originally Posted by
Lonnie
Sizzle Chest:
Well, I think I know who the "collector" of this black GT2 Porsche "Beast" is: Darth Vadar!
All kidding aside, I assume you have done other vehicles, what ever make and model, for this collector before, hence, his scheduling of this Porsche being detailed by you. LOL!! This is the 1st vehcicle for this gentlemen...hopefully of many more!
And, thanks for the pic of the exhaust chromed tips! Just for me? Gosh, I feel privileged.
Two question:
1) Can the bluing on the inside of the radiused edge "ring" be removed or is it so ingrained in the chrome that-it-is-what-it-is? Those ar factory titanium tips and the bluing can not be removed, the color(s) changes with different degrees of heat. Really cool metal.
2) Why did you use Megs 110/210 compound/polish twins rather than you "usual" Griot`s Garage Fast Correcting Cream (compound)/Perfecting Cream (polish) combo on this beast? My usual combo streaked, was sticky/hard to remove and wasn`t finishing down as I wished. I tried a few combos and found that the Megs twins worked/provided what I was striving for.
Nice work in this black beast. Looks better than great. Appreciate that!
Oh yes, the "red" that I see reflected in the driver`s side doors and rear wheel quarter panel front of the fully detailed vehicle pics in your driveway is your shirt! It just took a second look to figure that out! (NO, I will not ask about who the shirt maker/brand is or why you are wearing red that day. REALLY, Captain Obvious?!..And, yes, it is "different" than the dark blue-grey shirt that you were wearing in the garage;unless it was a reversible shirt?!?... Never mind!)
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