shinetimedetail
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***Disclaimer***I'm not a photographer and I used a camera Phone for all the pics 
To start with Ill show you a few pics of the Land Rover Discovery- Black paint hadn't been waxed in years & had scratches all over it! I used my cyclo on this because the paint was so soft. I used M205 with yellow pads then went back over it with M205 with Blue pads and finished it with a paint sealant.
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Next is the 73 T/A- This car looked nice when I came to it and once I washed it it was real rough. I showed the owner and he proceeded to tell me do whatever it takes to make it look perfect. So I started with DP universal clay and that wasn't removing hardly anything. I moved up to my most aggressive clay. This car was covered in tons of over spray!! It was all on the upper panels. After I clayed it the paint was marred to hell! I started with M105 with my Makita on a orange LC Pad but it wasn't removing all the RIDs so I moved up to the yellow pad with M105. I completed the first full step and went home. I came back about a week later and the guy proceeded to tell me he had a guy at his shop wash it like 2 times....Oh boy! I said lol When I looked at the car it was covered in swirl marks again! Luckily I still needed to do the M205 on a orange pad so they all came out. I followed that up with my cyclo, blue pads and a finishing polish. Finished everything off with a paint sealant.
Before
After M105
Done-
Tahoe-
This was a buddies and I told him I was going to do a one step on it but me being the perfectionist I am of course the results on the polish were not good enough so I did another step. Again on this one because the paint is softer I used M205 on my cyclo with yellow pads followed by M205 on a blue pad followed by a paint sealant.
Tahoe-
This was a buddies and I told him I was going to do a one step on it but me being the perfectionist I am of course the results on the polish were not good enough so I did another step. Again on this one because the paint is softer I used M205 on my cyclo with yellow pads followed by M205 on a blue pad followed by a paint sealant.
Before
After

To start with Ill show you a few pics of the Land Rover Discovery- Black paint hadn't been waxed in years & had scratches all over it! I used my cyclo on this because the paint was so soft. I used M205 with yellow pads then went back over it with M205 with Blue pads and finished it with a paint sealant.
Before



After



Before



After







Next is the 73 T/A- This car looked nice when I came to it and once I washed it it was real rough. I showed the owner and he proceeded to tell me do whatever it takes to make it look perfect. So I started with DP universal clay and that wasn't removing hardly anything. I moved up to my most aggressive clay. This car was covered in tons of over spray!! It was all on the upper panels. After I clayed it the paint was marred to hell! I started with M105 with my Makita on a orange LC Pad but it wasn't removing all the RIDs so I moved up to the yellow pad with M105. I completed the first full step and went home. I came back about a week later and the guy proceeded to tell me he had a guy at his shop wash it like 2 times....Oh boy! I said lol When I looked at the car it was covered in swirl marks again! Luckily I still needed to do the M205 on a orange pad so they all came out. I followed that up with my cyclo, blue pads and a finishing polish. Finished everything off with a paint sealant.
Before



After M105




Done-








Tahoe-
This was a buddies and I told him I was going to do a one step on it but me being the perfectionist I am of course the results on the polish were not good enough so I did another step. Again on this one because the paint is softer I used M205 on my cyclo with yellow pads followed by M205 on a blue pad followed by a paint sealant.
Tahoe-
This was a buddies and I told him I was going to do a one step on it but me being the perfectionist I am of course the results on the polish were not good enough so I did another step. Again on this one because the paint is softer I used M205 on my cyclo with yellow pads followed by M205 on a blue pad followed by a paint sealant.
Before




After






