Presidential Details : Presents Barry Theal and 2007 Porsche GT3, Migliore Treatment

Well done there barry!



I still see that "look" in some of the pictures, you know the one that breaks down the polish or flashes the wax.....



Cheers,

GREG
 
Whoa, - Outstanding! -

Those are some nice shots in the grass. Love that wheel shot with the red porsche caliper. So does Pep Boys have all the AGlym stuff now? I used to live out there, now I'm in the Midwest and not close to a Pep's. Actually used to occasionally go to that one out near Rockvale outlets where the roads split apart.

Anyway, great job man and the Migliore looks pretty impressive.
 
Wowzers! I review everyones detail pictures on a daily basis but don't really comment too often on them...just appreciate them from afar.



But every so often jaw dropping details turn up like this one. So ya..Wowzers Barry.



Thanks for sharing pal.
 
Greg Nichols said:
Well done there barry!



I still see that "look" in some of the pictures, you know the one that breaks down the polish or flashes the wax.....



Cheers,

GREG



LOL Greg thats my game face!!! Thanks man!



rydawg said:
Amazing work Barry!!!!!!!!!!! You do GREAT work!!!!!



Thanks alot Ryan, those are kind words coming from you. Hopefully you guys are getting all caught up.



JohnKleven said:
Awesome work Barry. That GT3 looks wicked wet. That Migliore looks awesome, I can't wait to try it one day. ;)





John



Thanks John Yea Migliore is a great company. You will try it soon I'm certain of it! :heelclick





d00t said:
Stunning, Barry! That video tells the truth!



Thanks Aaron





Concourswanna b said:
Whoa, - Outstanding! -

Those are some nice shots in the grass. Love that wheel shot with the red porsche caliper. So does Pep Boys have all the AGlym stuff now? I used to live out there, now I'm in the Midwest and not close to a Pep's. Actually used to occasionally go to that one out near Rockvale outlets where the roads split apart.

Anyway, great job man and the Migliore looks pretty impressive.



Thanks man. Yea I get al my Autoglym at pepboys. There is a new one now on fruitville pike.



LS1-MEX said:
wow thatcame out great....i love the outdoor photos



Thank you man!



mystickid said:
Wowzers! I review everyones detail pictures on a daily basis but don't really comment too often on them...just appreciate them from afar.



But every so often jaw dropping details turn up like this one. So ya..Wowzers Barry.



Thanks for sharing pal.



Thank you man! I appriate the kind words!





tdekany said:
Top notch thread Barry - thanks for an awesome read! :bow:bow:bow



Thanks alot Thomas! :2thumbs:
 
Barry, truly amazing work on one of my all time favorite cars!!!



It looks like you're really getting the hang of this paint correction thing. Don't worry someday you'll get it... :D:D:D



Keep up the great work!! :2thumbs:
 
I concour........Barry maybe one day you will get the hang of it(paint correction);) total correction on hard paint suckness, noticed you were "steamin" as well. Outstanding job.
 
:wow:



I have some Miglior wheels seal, but it seems to be a pain to remove. What's the cure time for it, is it at that point that it becomes easier to wipe off?



So you waxedit, then you washed it?



The steam process on the paint, what does that accomplish, an effect or an actual physical change in the LSP?
 
unreal period. I love the look! I have a question about the Migliore brilliant trim protectant; does it protect against UV, and is it a simple wipe on-wait buff type of product? It looks fantastic, did you use it on the interior as well?



Andrew
 
RickRack said:
Barry, truly amazing work on one of my all time favorite cars!!!



It looks like you're really getting the hang of this paint correction thing. Don't worry someday you'll get it... :D:D:D



Keep up the great work!! :2thumbs:



Thanks Rick! Ill keep practicing:woot: LOL this is a very bad *** car.





TNWIII said:
Great work Barry!



Thanks Buddy!



michakaveli said:
Stellar Job Barry! Great pix! Great write-up! :2thumbs:



Thank you Sir.



Auto Concierge said:
I concour........Barry maybe one day you will get the hang of it(paint correction);) total correction on hard paint suckness, noticed you were "steamin" as well. Outstanding job.



Maybe I will huh bob. lol I have an oldschool steamer that I can't part with, but I should upgrade. I use a lot actually I just don't really show it in my pics alot. Thanks Man.



a_guerrajr said:
:wow:



I have some Migliore wheels seal, but it seems to be a pain to remove. What's the cure time for it, is it at that point that it becomes easier to wipe off?



So you waxedit, then you washed it?



The steam process on the paint, what does that accomplish, an effect or an actual physical change in the LSP?



Migliore Wheel Seal- I put it on very thin with a microfiber and remove with a new micro fiber. Cure time I gae it like 15 minutes. Remember with Migliore products from my experiance is very thin and thats it.



Yes it was waxed then rinsed.



The steamer on paint is like a detail brish to remove build up Nothing fancy. It won't scratch the paint.

Thank you for the kind words.





AZ Ferrari Man said:
unreal period. I love the look! I have a question about the Migliore brilliant trim protectant; does it protect against UV, and is it a simple wipe on-wait buff type of product? It looks fantastic, did you use it on the interior as well?



Andrew



Thanks man. The brilliant trim does provise uv protectant. I did not use it on the interior. I leave my interiors naturally clean no dressing. Although MIgliore's trim protect can be used on the interior. Its a versatile product. A real little goes a long way. Yes its a wipe and buff product. I would recomend trying it. You may love it like me.





D Tailor said:
Good talking to you Barry...like I said man...amazing work and your photography is now through the roof! Congrats!!



Thanks David and the same to you. :hifive:
 
GREAT work!!!



Just curious about how you were able to get that amount of paint correction, could you please give a quick run-down on your polishing stages? What technique did you use? I notice you used a DA, is that all + time and passes?
 
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