long day on a black 750il

DSVWGLI

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This is a 98 750il with a ton of swirls. Total time for detail was 8.5 hrs. :buffing: .



process:



wash

clay

ssr3 cutting pad via PC speed 6 once

ssr2.5 cutting pad via PC speed 6 once

ssr2.5 polishing pad via PC speed 6 once

EX one coat, set for 1 hr. buff off

polish rims

dress all rubber

AG glass polish

plastic polish

BEER!



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Nice Work!



This proves that tough jobs can be tackled w/ a PC, it just takes more time. I don't understand the people who say a PC can never match a rotary, even if time isn't included as a factor.



What does a PC do? remove paint. What does a Rotary do? it also removes paint, just at a much quicker rate.
 
burlyq :LOLOL



quickstike thanks for the possitive comments. Your right the PC can do the job, sometimes it just takes a little longer. Having the right polishes helps as well ;) .
 
nice job, how did you like the ssr 3? also, why didnt you follow up with ssr 1 after the ssr2.5? you didnt notice any haziness from the 2.5?
 
03k20a2 said:
nice job, how did you like the ssr 3? also, why didnt you follow up with ssr 1 after the ssr2.5? you didnt notice any haziness from the 2.5?



I really like ssr 3 for it's abrasiveness but it dusts something terrible. It will remove some pretty deep swirls marks. I think it's one of the best compounds for the PC. There was not a lot of need to use ssr1 as the surface was close to perfect after ssr 2.5. If I had more time and the customer wanted it as perfect as I could get it I would have used ssr 1.
 
yeah i would put it in the contest! great job...that thing was terrible...but of course you made it look great! :woohoo:
 
GSRstilez said:
Awesome work!





Those swirls look heavily induced :(.





Product pic :)?



That's for sure, thier wash regimen was pretty poor. I include a wash regimen with every detail, so I hope they follow it. Thanks again everyone for the kind words.
 
Quickstrike said:
Nice Work!



This proves that tough jobs can be tackled w/ a PC, it just takes more time. I don't understand the people who say a PC can never match a rotary, even if time isn't included as a factor.



What does a PC do? remove paint. What does a Rotary do? it also removes paint, just at a much quicker rate.





pc will not remove paint
 
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