Hi guys, unfortunately it's been a while since I've had enough time to post anything on the forum, but this was a recent job that I figured would be appreciated on here. This was a new client referred to me by one of my oldest, he bought this car more than forty years ago and since then only put...
Hey guys, this is a recent correction and coating job I did for a new customer. He contacted me about correction and coating work, citing that he was the second owner of the car and the paint was "pretty bad". After taking a look at the car, it was obvious its 91k miles hadn't been easy ones and...
Hey everyone, the summer was really busy this year, so I've been slacking with my write-ups. Hopefully this is of interest. This beautiful 1976 BMW 2002 was in need of some attention. Much of the car had been repainted over twenty years ago (base/clear), leaving plenty of time for unsightly...
This 1987 911 was bought as a daily driver and was in need of some serious TLC. The car was fully repainted in 1994 with bc/cc, and appeared to have been wetsanded and polished at some point based on the very minimal orange peel. Though the car had a decent shine to begin with, the paint showed...
Thanks! Yep, he'll either be using a touchless from now on, or hand washing with a sheepskin mitt and some other materials I provide to all my coating customers.
Hey guys, this car belonged to a new customer who was referred to me via a friend in the local Porsche club. It's a 2017 Panamera E-Hybrid, bought new a few weeks prior to the detail. Given that this will be a daily driver, the owner wanted a ceramic coating to keep maintenance to a minimum and...
Thanks everyone!
Belair- I just wiped down the running boards (might not have been done in the pics), as I didn't want to make them slippery by dressing them.
Mike- Thanks! I appreciate the kind words from an AG online legend. I'll have to try #7 as the last step before sealing on the next...
1940 Nash attacked by a rotary noob - Pinnacle Auto Detail - CT
Hey guys, I haven’t posted in a while and figured this was a good car to get back into the swing of things with.
Like the title says, this is a 1940 Nash and the paint was absolutely hammered by an inexperienced rotary user...