FMINUS Detailed: 2007 Honda S2000 Laguna Pearl Blue

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FMINUS Detailed: 2007 Honda S2000 Laguna Pearl Blue

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Great reflection, beautiful shade of blue. You do quite a few details, is this just a hobby for you, or do you detail for profit? Looking at the cars in your garage it seems unlikely detailing is your profession. Your work is always top
drawer. Thanks for sharing with us all.
 
that blue is lucious ... but the roof appears to need some Ragtopp.
 
i'm with Scott..that is one Bluelucious ride...i like the look of the wax you used too..it has nice warm glow to it....
 
Outstanding work! Love that blue! Thanks for sharing!
 
Wow, why does he have AP1 rims on it? It looks like a possible temporary set of wheels? Did the owner debadge the fenders? Great detail, the paint looks awesome!

Jason
 
I like laguna seca blue a lot more, but that is a cleaann s2k. good job!
 
Nice detail..

Is it possible for you to make your pictures smaller, whenever I goto one of your threads the pictures are just too big
 
i'm with Scott..that is one Bluelucious ride...i like the look of the wax you used too..it has nice warm glow to it....

50/50

Wow, why does he have AP1 rims on it? It looks like a possible temporary set of wheels? Did the owner debadge the fenders? Great detail, the paint looks awesome!

Jason

Owner traded his AP2 wheels for some Toda headers :righton:

Nice detail..

Is it possible for you to make your pictures smaller, whenever I goto one of your threads the pictures are just too big

The forum auto resized the pics
Looks awesome.

What was the process/products used?

seriously? LOL
 
seriously? LOL

It'd be quite helpful for all members. Anyone can take pictures of a 2007 vehicle in the shade and make it look good ... especially with no before pictures. As I said before you don't necessarily have to post product names ... but the process would be quite helpful. Plus technique is a lot more important than the products used ...
 
It'd be quite helpful for all members. Anyone can take pictures of a 2007 vehicle in the shade and make it look good ... especially with no before pictures. As I said before you don't necessarily have to post product names ... but the process would be quite helpful. Plus technique is a lot more important than the products used ...

I dont know if you have noticed, but not all the pics are in the shade.

You want the process? Wash, clay, polish, seal, wax. ? I do not know how to explain the polishing technique, how do you explain to someone how to paint? Im not articulate enough to explain the process.

If anyone else feels that my threads are useless, let me know and I will stop posting.
 
I dont know if you have noticed, but not all the pics are in the shade.

You want the process? Wash, clay, polish, seal, wax. ? I do not know how to explain the polishing technique, how do you explain to someone how to paint? Im not articulate enough to explain the process.

If anyone else feels that my threads are useless, let me know and I will stop posting.

I never said it was useless. It is my understanding that AGO is a forum for learning and education and as a tool to generate activity on Autogeek.net and PBMA stores. Listing the process is helpful for all members to learn about detailing and AG products (if applicable). Maybe I was wrong to ask for your process but almost all of your C&B fail to list them and someone is always asking about it. I personally am more interested in the process than end results. We are all here to learn about detailing and a lot of people benefit from C&Bs by picking up a few tips and tricks that people list as part of their processes.
 
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