More details, more making my kid slave for me in the hot sun

Awesome job man!!



I am glad to see how a detailer teach others how to do a PROFESSIONAL JOB. Knowing detailing your son will have an additional way of living if he likes.



By the way, I think the pictures before and after are more convenient to see the improvement on that cars. The quality must be assessed at before and after pictures from the same position.



Congratulations anyway!!
 
tdekany said:
I too have a question for you - how did you remove deep scretches, cobwebs before you started using a PC? Or am I correct assuming that you mostly work on top of the line cars nowadays?



You can get most scratches, cobwebbing, etc out by hand, but it would usually take DACP followed by SFP to get the paint ready for waxing. Now I can do it with one step, usually using #80 Speed Glaze.
 
Great work as always Scott!



I wish I could afford to use my "old 750" to take the pups to the park LOL. The good life!



I also love Scratch X. It gets a lot of trashing around here it seems but to me its great for little isolated things, great for scrapes on doorsills scratches on wood interiors, fixing bird bomb etchings or isolated marring. It seems to have a lower breakdown point because its specifically designed for use by hand.
 
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