Swirled up Lotus Elise brought back to black...

Amazing how cars get messed up like that. Great work on bringing the metal flake back to life. I love watching transofrmations cars go through when they get a little bit of love. Excellent work.
 
HOLY AMAZING TRANSFORMATION!!!

I haven't been on Autopia for too long so probably didn't see your old click and brags but this one just proves that you are a true pro!!

thanks for sharing your awesome work
 
Man that was great . How on earth you mess a car like that so fast ????? Anyway truly amazing work there . Congrats and thanks for sharing .
 
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Unbelievable. That fleck looks so good I could eat it. :drool:
 
Thanks for all the positive comments!



I have no idea how someone could possibly let a car such as this get in such bad shape, especially only having less than 3K miles on it. I guess some people just don't care. Maybe when you have an unlimited supply of money (which I don't), you can afford to just buy a new one when the old one doesn't look good anymore! Even if I was rich, there is no way I could even try to neglect a car that bad. I guess everyone is different. If people didn't let their cars get dirty, I would have no job!







Kenney-

For the Starshield I used the same process as the paint, but at very low speed settings. That is why it took me so long to buff.
 
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