Great job! You really brought that car back to life.
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Thanks!
Another great job and for a good cause too :dblthumb2:
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Great stuff.
What do you apply your gel with? A bar-like tire applicator?
Yup - just a basic foam tire applicator from carrand.
Zach, Beautiful work as always. That paint was hammered to death. You brought the gloss back to life. Excellent turnaround. Looks like a black swimming pool. Great job again.
Thanks Chris!
Looks amazing! Excellent work!
Thank you!
Great work again! Thanks for the write up. What did the owners say when they came to pick it up?
Thanks for looking! The owners were happy - they said it looked nice. They weren't as excited as I would have hoped, but oh well, what can you do. I make it a point to spend some time going over some of these before/after photos with the owner at the time of pickup so they can see the true transformation, but these people didn't show too much emotion when I showed them the dramatic differences.
Yea I was curious about that as well. What did the owner ended up saying? I wonder what the wife said too...lol
^See above
Nice work as always Zach. As is common with photos of your work, the gloss on the car suggest that you've done some heavy modifications in photoshop, but the foreground and background would say otherwise (this is meant to be a compliment).
What kind of engineer are you?
^The photos are never enhanced to provide an appearance other than what was truly seen. The photos may be adjusted for better exposure, white balance, and contrast, but if I showed you the RAW photo straight out of the camera - the differences are usually minimal (unless I really screw up the exposure and have to save it)... If you ever want to see any RAW files let me know, I think most people would be surprised. The best way to show off the true beauty of the car is to find the best lighting and properly expose for the details you are trying to show off. thanks for the compliment! I am a mechanical engineer.
Incredible work as always!
Thank you
Amazing work! Hopefully this time they will take better care of it, however judging from the looks when you got it it is highly unlikely.
Thanks... and unfortunately I have a feeling you are right
Great job mate , such a turnaround !
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I can't believe how terrible the paint was on that car; looked like they never washed it...like ever.
You did an amazing job man!
^It was definitely neglected... thanks for looking!
Impressive....and thanks for supporting a great charity too!
^Thanks!
great turn around! I always enjoy seeing hammered cars being brought back to life.
^As do I... but I'm glad this one is finished.
Way to rock the Missouri S&T(or for us old timers, UMR) shirt@ Couldn't tell on the right side of the hood, but once you switched over, it was clearly evident! Nice work, as always. How do you find Honda paint? I've looked at the chart, but I've not done this before, so I wanted your opinion if you didn't mind.
^It was still UMR when I started, but changed to Missouri S&T by the time I graduated... my diploma still shows UMR though
Assuming you mean Toyota Paint? This jet black paint was ridiculously soft and finicky... a real pain to work with, but my metallic grey (smokey granite mica) Lexus is not nearly as finicky.
Great job Zach,
That black always looks great cleaned up!
Thanks!
Thats awesome man, it looks she is receiving a brand new car out of that deal!
^Well it's surely not perfect, but a heck of a lot better!
Great job! You brought that car back from the dead. I had a jet black 2007 Toyota Avalon and it had the softest paint I've ever seen on a car so I know what you went through cleaning up this mess. You could touch your finger to that paint and it would mar the finish. Worst paint I've ever seen. They should immediately trade it in as it will no doubt look like that again if they're the average car owner. The jet black Avalon is a car that needs a wrap.
^Yup, when I washed the car after polishing, I left some light marring so I had to touch up a few areas... gotta love jet black

Hopefully the coating will help provide some resistance to such easy marring or else I have a feeling this car will be in bad shape in a matter of months.
Wow, you really made that car looks brand new. I bet the owner was estatic when he saw the results!
^Thanks! They said it looked good, but didn't seem overly excited about it unfortunately.