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Fantastic work Scott. I've got a Cayenne coming up in similar condition to that Lexus so might have to invest in some Optimum before then.

Scottwax said:
You should have seen the look on the husband's face when he ran his fingers across the rear fender... "honey, come here! You have to feel this"!



:lol

I always make sure my clients feel their paint as well as look at it after I've finished. Don't know why but I think it makes them appreciate the work that's gone into it a bit more!



Ben
 
Fantastic work Scott. I've got a Cayenne coming up in similar condition to that Lexus so might have to invest in some Optimum before then.

Scottwax said:
You should have seen the look on the husband's face when he ran his fingers across the rear fender... "honey, come here! You have to feel this"!



:lol

I always make sure my clients feel their paint as well as look at it after I've finished. Don't know why but I think it makes them appreciate the work that's gone into it a bit more!



Ben
 
Lol did you manage to keep a straight face after that?



I would have been walking to car by then with a MF stuffed to my mouth. lol.



Great work, lexus paint looks really good (or it does when you detail it).
 
Lol did you manage to keep a straight face after that?



I would have been walking to car by then with a MF stuffed to my mouth. lol.



Great work, lexus paint looks really good (or it does when you detail it).
 
GoodnClean said:
Looks great Scott! The name of that color is Midnight Pine Pearl, its discontinued now but its my favorite Lexus color.



Whatever the name, it is a great color! Their Suburban (which he wants done after he finishes at his current job site) is just plain old boring black. ;)
 
GoodnClean said:
Looks great Scott! The name of that color is Midnight Pine Pearl, its discontinued now but its my favorite Lexus color.



Whatever the name, it is a great color! Their Suburban (which he wants done after he finishes at his current job site) is just plain old boring black. ;)
 
Teriffic work, as usual, Scott! Like many others here, I've been an admirer of your work since I came to "Autopian Nation". It's not just your quality craftmanship & attention to detail (no pun intended) that impresses me.........It's the passion & pride that you possess! Thanks for sharing!!!
 
Teriffic work, as usual, Scott! Like many others here, I've been an admirer of your work since I came to "Autopian Nation". It's not just your quality craftmanship & attention to detail (no pun intended) that impresses me.........It's the passion & pride that you possess! Thanks for sharing!!!
 
Wow, the swirls on the Lexus look JUST like the swirls on my metallic green car that is abused/kept at the beach. Is Detailer's Pride Super Swirl Eliminator all I need to get those out? After seeing your results, I am tempted to give it a try. that looks AWESOME!



-GT
 
GTScott said:
Wow, the swirls on the Lexus look JUST like the swirls on my metallic green car that is abused/kept at the beach. Is Detailer's Pride Super Swirl Eliminator all I need to get those out? After seeing your results, I am tempted to give it a try. that looks AWESOME!



-GT



If they aren't any deeper, SSE with a cutting pad and PC should do the trick. Rotary swirls are not usually too hard to remove unless the paint is burnt or the swirls are unusually deep.
 
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