Few Correction Jobs I did recently

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I have been pretty busy lately and have been slacking on putting up pics from the jobs I have been doing. I figured I would just do a quick mega thread to show some of the recent vehicles. Each vehicle took me about 8-9 hrs.

Products used:
GG6 DA
Meguiars Car Wash
Wolfgang Uber Wheel Cleaner
Meguiars APC
IRON X
Mothers Clay bar
Ultima Waterless wash as clay lubricant
Wolfgang Uber Cut Compound 3.0
Menzerna SF4000
Eraser
Duragloss 111/105
Chemical Guys Butter Wet Wax
Meguiars tire gel

On to the pics:







































Thanks for looking everyone. :)
 
Looks good man! I think the red is a bit more dramatic than the black, which is hard to do. Both were pretty hammered though, especially the spoiler of that Audi (think it was the spoiler)

You've got something in the middle of your post that's just code. Might need to clean up something there to get it fixed.
 

Minnick 350z 012 by 530inv, on Flickr

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Looks good man! I think the red is a bit more dramatic than the black, which is hard to do. Both were pretty hammered though, especially the spoiler of that Audi (think it was the spoiler)

You've got something in the middle of your post that's just code. Might need to clean up something there to get it fixed.

Thank you sir!! :) The red came out amazing. It almost looked orange when I got done..Someone drew on the Audi's spoiler but I got it almost 80% gone and only visible at certain angles. The owner was pretty happy about that.

The code is fixed. I ran out of Photobucket space and had to get Flikr acct and didn't know how to use it. lol.
 
Great job! hopefully one day Ill do a job like that lol you killed it will all 3!
 
Great job! hopefully one day Ill do a job like that lol you killed it will all 3!

Thanks brotha! It took some time and back pains, but it was worth it. lol. I practiced on my Jet black BMW before I touched anyone else's vehicle, so I surely learned the hard way.
 
Awesome work, congratulations !

Can you talk a bit about your pad choice (foam/MF,etc)?

Thank you in advance.

Kind Regards.
 
Nice work...........just curious and I am not badgering you or knit picking....but on the Nissan 350....why the lug nut area wasn't cleaned out...or were they permanently stained or nicked during tire rotation and balances?
 
Very nice work Jace! I see the detailing is doing you well!

Now is the time to pick up that Flex! :xyxthumbs:
Thanks a lot Mike.. I am surely working on it. I can't wait to pick one up!! :)

Awesome work!

Very, very nice!

Damn nice work!

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Appreciate it guys :)

Awesome work, congratulations !

Can you talk a bit about your pad choice (foam/MF,etc)?

Thank you in advance.

Kind Regards.

Thank you sir! I have been using the Lake Country yellow flat foam pad for cut quite a bit since most of these jobs have been pretty rough. After the cut I just go straight to the polishing pad since the cut compounds finish so well. I then apply DG 601 and DG111 or DG105 by hand. Then I use the finishing foam pad for wax application if I don't use the aquawax.

Niiiiiice work.

Nice work...........just curious and I am not badgering you or knit picking....but on the Nissan 350....why the lug nut area wasn't cleaned out...or were they permanently stained or nicked during tire rotation and balances?

Thanks a lot guys!!

@Wendell Jarvis, The lug nut area was really scratched from tire changes ect. It looked like most of the clear was gone with some deep scratches that had dirt buildup for years. Even after WGUUC and IRON-x that stuff was not budging. The owner told me not to go crazy since he was going to get them powder coated. Then I advised him on getting the protective sockets after the got them re-done. Trust me, it was bothering me too.
 
On the Z, what are all those dots in the after shots? Deep pits from water spots, or just dust? I've got the same sort of permanent spots all over my car and it really bugs me.

They all look great though!
 
On the Z, what are all those dots in the after shots? Deep pits from water spots, or just dust? I've got the same sort of permanent spots all over my car and it really bugs me.

They all look great though!

Thanks a lot. On this car, it looked like dust. Vegas is terrible for dust. As soon a I open my garage it comes flying in. I try to fight it daily here since my car is black.
 
The Audi looks sick man.. Nice work on all

Great job on all 3! That red Audi is so sweet:)

Thanks guys!! :D The Audi was fun to do.. He as so mad about the scratch on his spoiler and the defects on his right tail light. Thankfully, I was able to almost make them virtually disappear. Surely loved the results. :buffing:
 
Man that Audi came out great and you really helped out that Z he was hurtin!
 
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