Barry Theal
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ramtough thanks for the bowdown!!!!!!! getting warmer in maryland yet lol still snow in pa!!!!!
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bufferbarry said:jdoria alot of people on here imo say 105 is heavy to me it has bite, but not like some of the stuff im use to. the old school stuff really bites. the 105 finishes so nice though when worked properly i just can't see using anything else anymore. yea jdoria this guy is one of them wholesalers who understands what a detailer can do and is willing to pay for it. he is local and knows wholesaling very well. he owned this one for 250.00 it came it a bulk buy of 8 lol he paid me 650 for the complete it was a job well earned i get this stuff all the time from him. i love it. i do the beamers and benz's but these are what detailing really is about ya know!~ that transformation!! i love it!
jdoria said:You got a wholesaler to pay that, amazing! Pat yourself on the back for that one.
I think M105 is a face lotion compared to the old 3M paste compound in the gallon bucket I used to use. If you left the rotary in a single spot for more than 5 seconds, you were at bare metal...
I'm thinking of trying a new compound / polish combo. Menzerna is great, I'd just like some more aggressive compound than SIP (Power Gloss is not for me)
bufferbarry said:he takes of me and i take care of him vice versa you know the business! 3m paste compound. i remember dipping a paint stick in that stuff and launching it on to a car from the stick lol! whats a bead? lol we used to never have to wetsand with that stuff it cut through everything!!! lol just brought back a memory there bud!
Pats300zx said:Awesome job Barry...What a turnaround...
RickRack said:Wow, that thing was absolutely trashed!!!!
Breat job bringing it back to life Barry...
Top notch work!!
dsms said:Right when I saw Dawn, M105 and Megs WB I knew you werent playin' games. That finish looks like my scrap panel when I purposely scratch it up with steel wool to test compounds! Truly awesome correction work, be very proud of the outcome