Anybody for a good kick in the sack?

Is that orginal paint/clear? I find black RR paint to be a joy to work with! 105 and surbuf, 203 and hydro tang, 85rd and black = near perfected!!!!
 
C. Charles Hahn said:
Ouch.



Keep your pimp hand strong! ;)



:chuckle:



Pimpin ain't easy, but we will make it happen!



toyotaguy said:
Is that orginal paint/clear? I find black RR paint to be a joy to work with! 105 and surbuf, 203 and hydro tang, 85rd and black = near perfected!!!!



Hopefully it will take nicely to little 101/105/D300 on MF with the dynabrade. Then 205/orange or tang if needed, then 205 black. We shall see.



RaskyR1 said:
Have fun! :)



Chad, Thank you for your great words of encouragement. :lol:



I'm trying to get over a nasty intestinal bug. :sick: I was wore out today after the interior, wash and clay. Hopefully tomorrow will be better.



I also just got the go ahead from the client to do the glass. Should be a good test for PJ.
 
RIDS are horrible on this one. I finally started rollin surbuf on the dynabrade, fastest cutting yet. Thanks to David Strum for this suggestion.
 
Joey did a nice 50/50 on the pass side front door:



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I added video of the 50/50 to the original:



 
David Fermani said:
I meant it could have passed for one of his wheeling/rub out jobs.



I kind of figured that, I was just trying to be less of a ****. :eyebrows:



Here's a great final pic. :bawling: Stupid rain! :sadpace:



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Client was very happy and in the end, that's all that really matters. He's looking at a 08 M5 in some sort of gray or silver. I told him, I'm sure the deal will fall apart and you will find a nice JB M5. :nono:
 
"Thanks" for the call, Bryan. I "enjoyed" being kicked in the sack for just one day. You and Joey got three days of sack kickage from that monster.



I'm going to run back to my $80 washes and my slap-on-the-sauce wax jobs, OK? It's going to take awhile for those Range Rover scars to heal.
 
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