MasterCrafters VS 2005 BMW 330 11 Hours :D

Thomas Dekany

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Team members:: howareb & tdekany (ajjjj vajjjjjj!!! :wall ) :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:





I'll let the few after pictures speak for us.



What we started with



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After compounding



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Finished product



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artikxscout said:
Products used? Did the compounding leave a lot of hazing?





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I used Extreme Cut 1700rpm purple wool

howareb used Meg's 105 1500rpm purple wool


Ultra fina 1800 rpm green ccs pad

Ez Creme Glaze udm 6 white pad

Extreme top coat udm 4 white pad

Armorall on tires

Adam's under carriege in wheel wells

105 on tips



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Wow that was BAD! Great work as always Thomas.



On a related note, do you find that you enjoy working as part of a team much, much more than by yourself? I've teamed up with Dave Fermani these days, and it's way more fun having another guy to chat with while your working and another eye to see things in case you missed them. Plus, you can keep each other motivated on those "impossible jobs".
 
themightytimmah said:
Wow that was BAD! Great work as always Thomas.



On a related note, do you find that you enjoy working as part of a team much, much more than by yourself? I've teamed up with Dave Fermani these days, and it's way more fun having another guy to chat with while your working and another eye to see things in case you missed them. Plus, you can keep each other motivated on those "impossible jobs".



I would think that David would be a great guy to work with. He has given me great insight on many different topics. I thought it was great working with Thomas. It did not start out well though because I had bad directions (not Thomas' fault though).



Even though I was there in person, dang :shocked that BMW looks messed up.



Both #105 and Extreme-Cut finished like a dream. Of course Ultrafina brought up the rear as usual. Thomas' EZ-Glaze step though is what really intrigued me. By treating EZ-Glaze like a polish (meaning by breaking it down) it really brought the gloss to an "unreal" level.
 
tdekany said:
The car now is for sale.



I very much preferred working with Eric.



I didn't measure the paint afterwards.



Thanks Thomas, you are the true master profectionist.



After seeing the pics of those wheels, that was "brake dust city".



Thanks all for the compliments. It is appreciated!!
 
Superb job guys!!!!!!!!!!!! That was really neglected, but you guys put together a master plan and attacked it perfect and the results show for sure!
 
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