'63 Vette

ScottH

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Dear Forum Members,

Did a friend's 63 Vette today. Only the first pic is a 'before' pic - the others are 'afters'. Single stage metallic.

Wash with McKees 37 Powerwash
Claybar
Polished with XMT2 on 7424xp with LC orange
Hand waxed with XMT180
Pinnacle Tire Gel
DP interior cleaner and protectant

Hope everyone is enjoying their holiday weekend, and sorry if the pics are flipped. This only happens when uploading from iPad. The pics are the correct orientation when taken, and when browsing for them. Some reason they can orientation on upload.

ScottH
 
Very Nice...
Thanks for sharing!! :dblthumb2:

{Thought I'd re-orient a couple of
my favorites; Hope you don't mind.}

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Bob
 
Looks great and is worth the sore neck, LOL.
 
Thanks Bob for re-orienting. This seems to only happen when uploading pics from my iPad to AG. Odd. Next time I will do from my PC.

Thanks to all for the compliments. Oh, and no that is not a '63 hood. I think it came from a '68 car.

ScottH
 
Looks great! My dad had a 63 when I was little and before I read your last post I was thinking something looked different...must of been the hood! Thanks for sharing
 
Very nice and I bet that was a fun project. Well done.
 
Well done. Is that the original paint? I may be helping someone with a '61 and original paint. Likely going to hit it hard with Meguiars #7 and see where that takes us.

http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...w-car-finish-antique-single-stage-paints.html

http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...00613-7-rub-down-technique-mike-phillips.html

Thanks Bob for re-orienting. This seems to only happen when uploading pics from my iPad to AG. Odd. Next time I will do from my PC.

Thanks to all for the compliments. Oh, and no that is not a '63 hood. I think it came from a '68 car.

ScottH

Apple has to think different about EXIF, so their products think different about orientation data. Whenever you see oddly oriented photos, there's a good chance it was touched by the ghost of Jobs.
 
Well done! I love the color combo. I recently had my hands on a '68 .. working on cars like these are a happy reminder as to why you're detailing in the first place - the passion starts flowing in quickly!
 
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