2007 Buick Rendezvous

Old Pirate

AMG Classic Car Detailing
Got a call late last night for this one to do, My process was wash 2 bucket method then dry off and inspect the finish.

Finish was in great shape only was dirty and some swirls too.

Clay and then tape off all rubber trim (it had alot).

UDM with orange LC CCS pad with SIP , then follow up with 106FF white LC CCS pad.

Then did a 50/50 for inspection of finish, everything looking good so far.

Then wash again and dry off before using Opti-seal X 2 coats, wheels dress with RL Tire and trim Dressing, glass clean with stoners , interior vac and dress with 303 and wells dress with AA. All comments welcome and today was a overcast day with some rain showers too. This one took also about 10 hrs to do, Thanks for looking everyone..............:usa

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Happy New Year to All!............:2thumbs:
 
Thanks Brian, i still need to take better pic's because it came out very wet and these pic's don't do any justice at all. The owner of this SUV owns a Realtor company with lots of people with really nice rides ( she has about 15 of my cards to give out to them), hopefully i can get more business from her. I did the F-150 which is her husband's truck and he's very happy with his too.....Happy New Year!
 
zoomzoom mazda5 said:
Thanks Brian, i still need to take better pic's because it came out very wet and these pic's don't do any justice at all. The owner of this SUV owns a Realtor company with lots of people with really nice rides ( she has about 15 of my cards to give out to them), hopefully i can get more business from her. I did the F-150 which is her husband's truck and he's very happy with his too.....Happy New Year!





Oh I understand the whole camera thing, some guys on this forum (like myself) don't really know how to take good pics or use their camera's the best way, or have a great camera; or all of the above. It makes a big difference for sure, that's why I normally do like you did, and just capture the damage before and show the correction after, it doesn't make for the best looking write ups but it's better than nothing.
 
Might have to keep trying till i get better at it, maybe after a couple of hundred more shots:chuckle:
 
Thanks Big and Rick for you comments! hopefully next yr will be better for me and everyone else . Happy New Year guys............:usa
 
Brian look out, soon Angelo is going to start taking our clients in Tampa!



Great job Angelo, looks amazing, happy New Years :D
 
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