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Did you clay, then use micro mesh?
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anxious to show off his car to his friends
AndrewBigA said:wow nice work Mr.Ferminator!
DaGonz said::spot Awesome pics... I have a soft spot on my heart for Porsches! :spot
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reeeko99 said:Spectacular !!!!!
These are the type of details that inspire me most.
Great work and thank you for taking the time to post.
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POXY looks great on Silver...
Ron Ketcham said:Very fine work, David!
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D&D Auto Detail said:Did you clay, then use micro mesh?
ollever said:Great car and wonderful job detailing it, you sure made the silver paint pop! Fantastic job on the interior as well. Much appreciated how you show every step, product and process.... Love the tips on using the micro-mesh papers, as well as the link to them. These are the kind of detailing tips we count on the top guys in the industry to give us. Thanks.
jgh1987 said:A classic 'Mani detail on a classic
DeanSweet said:I see lot's of work coming your way.
Car looks amazing...I'm simply in awe!
Flash Gordon said:Looking good David...
maxepr1 said:Beautiful car! Nice work Dave! Customer must be stoked! Tons of depth brought back!
JuneBug said:As Jeremy Clarkson would say,"shiny little beetle!" But he's not that into Porches. Me? I like those classic old cars, the looks, the form, if I just could pick those damn 6 numbers.
gofast908z said:Fantastic! I've got a blue 356 coming up next month and this just makes me more excited for it.
Fantastic job David. The interior changeover was really good too.
RaskyR1 said:Great work David!
AndrewBigA said:wow nice work Mr.Ferminator!
mikenap said:Damn, how did I miss this? Fantastic job, and great concise documentation of the work! :bow
White lexus 23 said:Stunning! Incredable work!
jimmie jam said:Very nice result! David, how old was the paint?
hotrod66paul said:When you do a correction such as this on a older classic ,do you normally use a paint gauge before starting or ?
michakaveli said:Great job David! Thanks for posting!!
Concourswanna b said:Nice! I enjoyed the writeup. Scale model car builders have been using the micro-mesh papers for years, up to 12,000 grit. The sheets are only like a few inches square though.