what did you use to accomplish this. looks awesome
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what did you use to accomplish this. looks awesome
Those are actually two different cars.
NOT!!
LOL! I started with 3m perfect it II, then diamond cut from meguiars, then meguiars DACP, then DA with meguiars #66, topped off with #20 meguiars.
Where did you find that pic?
Thanks for the compliment.
Nice transformation SS.
in the gallery thanks for the info
Here are some pics of the same car -
http://www.superiorshine.com/mg2.JPG
http://www.superiorshine.com/mg3.JPG
First off, Fantastic job.
Im assuming you used a rotorary or PC, right?
If so, how does one get into tight areas like...
http://img1.photobucket.com/albums/1...ntral/spot.jpg
Thanks
very carfully. Use your finger rapped in a towel or what ever works.
im guessing you used a rotary for that? not a DA?
Absoluty a rotory , finished off with a DA.
SS
Great job I love working on cars with single stage paint, with a rotary you can do wonders. I did an older yellow MB that was single stage looked like it was re-painted. I also used 3M light cut compound
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Superior Shine, wow!! I can`t believe the difference. I have never seen before and after pics that drastically improved. I would think you increased the value of that car at least $2000-$3000. Seriously. That guys basically got a free paint job w/o painting it!!
Good Work!!
Would you mind posting procedures of how and what products you used with the rotary and what pad(s) and speed(s) you used.
Thanks in advance.
Erik
I started with 3m perfect it II, then diamond cut from meguiars WITH A ROTORY AT 1800 RPM, then meguiars DACP, then DA with meguiars #66, topped off with #20 meguiars.Quote:
Originally posted by stangclassic66
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Superior Shine, wow!! I can`t believe the difference. I have never seen before and after pics that drastically improved. I would think you increased the value of that car at least $2000-$3000. Seriously. That guys basically got a free paint job w/o painting it!!
Good Work!!
Would you mind posting procedures of how and what products you used with the rotary and what pad(s) and speed(s) you used.
Thanks in advance.
Erik
Good god, that is amazing!! I bet the owner was ecstatic!