FRS Correction and Opti oated

Thomas Dekany

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Ok, so the car is about a year old, and it was in need of much TLC. The paint looked lifeless to me, when I went to look at it to see how much work it would need which was a few weeks ago. I explained to the owner what I needed to do to get it close to mint. After a couple of weeks, the owner contacted me and said he was ready. Car was dropped off the afternoon before, and scheduled to be picked up the following evening. Unfortunately, I couldn't finish on time so the owner agreed on me having the car an extra day. Total was around 15 hours.

Opti Coat Pro: paint, wheels, exhaust, rear licence paint.

Opti Glass Pro was used on windows

Arrival


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What the paint looked like


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Some 50/50 shots


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After final polishing


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Much needed wash after polishing


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Final result


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wet wet wet wet paint work

congrats for making it so dripping wet Thomas


Keep up the wonderful and generous sharing
 
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