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- Sep 6, 2006
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I's been a couple of weeks since my last post, i have been too tired/lazy to sit down and post all the pics.
I have great admiration for those of you who can do 110 pics in one post and those amazinglingly detailed write ups.
This car belongs to the same guy with the black 55 chevy i posted before. It came into the shop for some minor work but it wasn't built by the shop.
The quality of the bodywork and paint really isn't up to par and i was asked to make it look "nice" without trying for perfection.
As long as each customer is happy with the outcome, i'm ok.
You can see in some of the after shots that there's still plenty of imperfections.
I used the same polishes from the last couple of details, not mentioning the brand because AG doesn't carry them
Swirl remover on a yellow pad followed by their finishing polish on a blue pad followed by sigII.
50/50's with swirls still showing but a big improvement nonetheless
I have great admiration for those of you who can do 110 pics in one post and those amazinglingly detailed write ups.
This car belongs to the same guy with the black 55 chevy i posted before. It came into the shop for some minor work but it wasn't built by the shop.
The quality of the bodywork and paint really isn't up to par and i was asked to make it look "nice" without trying for perfection.
As long as each customer is happy with the outcome, i'm ok.
You can see in some of the after shots that there's still plenty of imperfections.
I used the same polishes from the last couple of details, not mentioning the brand because AG doesn't carry them
Swirl remover on a yellow pad followed by their finishing polish on a blue pad followed by sigII.






50/50's with swirls still showing but a big improvement nonetheless














