2015 Camaro saved from a hack job!!!

That is some nice work. I'm always amazed at what you guys (pros) can do in a day. I look at my cars and I see days of work, which turns into weeks or months since I have a job and kids. Even if I had 8 hours uninterrupted I couldn't get close to this.

Detailing always sounds expensive to people who haven't tried it. After trying it yourself it starts to look like a bargain.

Oh this wasn't accomplished in a single day lol. This was sprawled out over a few days.
 
Too bad you had to sand those few areas.

Spot sanding creates a smooth spot in a sea of surrounding paint texture that can be very disconcerting... Especially on black. It's a tough call sometimes whether to live with a minor scratch or sand it out.

Personally, in more cases than not, I'd live with the scratch rather than the smooth spot.

Nice work nonetheless.
 
Too bad you had to sand those few areas.

Spot sanding creates a smooth spot in a sea of surrounding paint texture that can be very disconcerting... Especially on black. It's a tough call sometimes whether to live with a minor scratch or sand it out.

Personally, in more cases than not, I'd live with the scratch rather than the smooth spot.

Nice work nonetheless.

I totally agree with you on that! This client was more concerned about the appearance of scratches and swirls. The car is for his 17yr old son. I'm sure it will be a swirled mess before long lol.
 
Stunning work Justin !!!! Exactly how black should look:xyxthumbs:
 
Spot sanding creates a smooth spot in a sea of surrounding paint texture that can be very disconcerting... Especially on black. It's a tough call sometimes whether to live with a minor scratch or sand it out.

Personally, in more cases than not, I'd live with the scratch rather than the smooth spot.
Never considered this. Obvious now that you wrote it. Thanks for mentioning it. Reading here is like getting a degree in detailing...
 
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