Detailed: 2005 Acura RL. 56k warning

Very nice detail bro! I'm glad that engine cleaning process worked for you. I done over 100 engines this way over the last year and it's simply so easy with awesome results. Pretty neat paint process as well. You're going to have tons of protection to go with those flakes!

You're pretty good as this "write-up" thing too!
 
what does a "green bristle brush" look like? I'm interessted as i'm in the maket to buy a new brush for my engine detailing

nice work btw! God i love RL, and that color is just sweet!
 
devst8 said:
what does a "green bristle brush" look like? I'm interessted as i'm in the maket to buy a new brush for my engine detailing

nice work btw! God i love RL, and that color is just sweet!
this is the brush I was talking about - Tire & Wheel Brushes
 
justin30513 said:
Very nice detail bro! I'm glad that engine cleaning process worked for you. I done over 100 engines this way over the last year and it's simply so easy with awesome results. Pretty neat paint process as well. You're going to have tons of protection to go with those flakes!

You're pretty good as this "write-up" thing too!
Thank, Justin. I so far have done that process to 4 family vehicles (Zep CD/AA) and it worked very well for me. And since there was no swilrs, but I wanted prepped paint, I decided to try out XMT 360. I love this product! It's a must for every detailer!:righton:
I was amazed of what this DP Surface shield can to with flakes! It really poped them! If sealant would mute the flakes, I doubt that Max Wax would pop them much after an application of sealant. But that didn't happen.
Now paint looks kinda new to me. Still trying to get used to those flakes.
Souveran paste (applications I did before) kinda muted flakes, but did give one heck of a wet finish.
 
Stunning work! You weren't joking when you gave the 56K warning. I think I needed a T1 warning here at work!!!
 
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