1949 Chevy 5-Window Pickup Extreme Makeover - Pictures & Videos

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Added pictures of the products we used to the products used section...


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Shout out to Louie for getting the pizza!

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While we were eating pizza though... Louie was eating the Scholl's Vintage Wax!

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The Cyclo Polishers and Nanoskin Autoscrub Pads made short work of removing the overspray and contaminates. The cyclo was easy to use and covered a lot of real estate with each pass. Nice make over. The truck looks great.
Craig
 
I sure am glad you post these. I always enjoy watching these makeovers. I only wish they were closer to my home I would join you guys in a instant.
I will make my way down one of these days to do one. Keep up the good work keep the vids and what you use coming.

Thanks for what you do.

I always learn something and it's great to put a face to members who post here like Roshan and hear their comments like Den. Thank you Mike for taking the time putting these threads together.
 
I enjoy reading the car of the week thread every week. Every week you guys do an amazing job. I just wish I wasn't 1400 miles away.
 
The Cyclo Polishers and Nanoskin Autoscrub Pads made short work of removing the overspray and contaminates. The Cyclo was easy to use and covered a lot of real estate with each pass.

Nice make over. The truck looks great.


Craig


Thanks for your help Craig, you always do great work on all the cool cars we have here...

For those reading this into the future, here's a dedicated article on using the Cyclo to remove overspray...

How to remove overspray paint using the Cyclo Polisher

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I also sent the link to this write-up and the Cyclo thread to the President of Cyclo Tools. Always keep in mind... you never know who's going to be reading the write-ups to our Thursday night projects cars. I have an e-mail list that I send out for all of these, lots of big wigs in the industry. The love the work they see being done on this forum.




I always learn something and it's great to put a face to members who post here like Roshan and hear their comments like Den.

Thank you Mike for taking the time putting these threads together.


Thank you for taking the time to let your voice be heard. Not only do these products take a certain measure of prep time, project time and clean-up after the fact time, but going through the pictures and creating the write-ups takes a little time.

The good news is once they are up... they are here forever and they are a visual record of the quality projects Autogeek performss here at our facility and the list of projects just keeps growing...

But again, I do appreciate anyone that takes the time to chime-in on these project threads because take my word for it... your comments are read.



I enjoy reading the car of the week thread every week. Every week you guys do an amazing job. I just wish I wasn't 1400 miles away.


Well if you're ever on vacation out this way be sure to shoot me a PM and let me know and I always do my best to accommodate our forum members with a cool project when they are in town. Always. More so than anyone else I know that's active in the car detailing discussion forum world and car detailing classes world.


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For Matt who called about using denim pads on 36' boat he just painted.



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