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Freshly detailed eclipse
heres an eclipse that i detaield. it was my first real detail, and i think it was ok. anyways, heres what i used
megs quik clay
ssr2
ssr1
nxt wax
PB bold and bright
PB wipe and shine
nothing too fancy, but i think it worked pretty good. the paint is nice and smooth, and the color seemed to be really deep. some before pics can be seen here
http://www.detailcity.com/forums/sho...&threadid=3480
soo... how did i do for the first time?:hungry
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heres a close up of what the paint looks like. you can still see some awful spiderwebbing, so im thinking that maybe i should get that vanilla moose product to take care of that. also, it doersnt really shave that really big reflection that many of you guys have :( anyways, here it is
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heres the hood of the car. pretty nice relfection, although it could probably be a lot better. im thinking of maybe getting the poorboys professional polish to go along with the ssr2 and ssr1
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heres the back side of the car....
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finally, heres a closeup of the back side of the car. it may look a little bit faded because my camera had the flash on.
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Tyler...
I don`t think the spiderwebbing is all that aweful. You probably need to do a couple more passes with SSR2 and work it in well.
Otherwise...the relfections look very deep and wet.
Good Job :)
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i was thinking of maybe trying the vanilla moose wax to solve that problem of spiderwebbing, lets see if that works. i did a couple passes withe ssr2 at about speed 5.
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Nice job!:bigups. I too have spider webs that i have to get rid of.
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Good job :bigups
Much better job than I did my first try
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hehe, thanks
in the end, i charged her 20 bucks for it, beacuse she was my mom`s sister, and she didnt wanna pay anything more... should i have pushed for more, or is 20 good enough for the job?