Mastercraft241
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- Jan 4, 2012
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I had the oppotunity to work on a very special jeep yesterday. It belongs to my mechanic, pushing 1100hp+ 426ci forged twin turbo set up. This thing sounded angry just starting it up and moving it into the garage. As you would expect for a mechanics car, it was not well cared for on the exterior. There were multiple areas where water marks were etched into the clear and simply would not come off. I was able to achieve 75% correction, which the customer and I were very happy with.
Products used:
Wolfgangs swirl remover
Wolfgangs Finishing Polish
Uber Yellow Cutting Pads
Uber Green Polishing Pads
Chemical Guys Maxi SudsII
MTM Foam Cannon
Greenworks 1700PSI Powerwasher
Uber Quik Detail Towels
Eraser
Blackfire Black Ice
The before:
The Wash:
After the Wash:
Quick 50/50 Shot:
Some After shots:
Hood:
Driver Fender:
Not the best quality...
I have another angle shot of the back but I cant crop out the liscense plate right now.
Next up, a dodge Challenger. This thing was pretty beat up. It has some very noticable scratches however the customer just wanted to refresh what was there. We decided to go with a one step. I've been having trouble with the FG400 and MF combo, but I decided to give it another shot. I tried a couple different combos and the paint was just hard as a rock on this one. The entire passanger side was repainted and it was very evident.
The befores:
Trunk:
Bumper:
Wheels:
Wash:
Setting up FG400:
The Afters:
Hope ya guys enjoyed!
Products used:
Wolfgangs swirl remover
Wolfgangs Finishing Polish
Uber Yellow Cutting Pads
Uber Green Polishing Pads
Chemical Guys Maxi SudsII
MTM Foam Cannon
Greenworks 1700PSI Powerwasher
Uber Quik Detail Towels
Eraser
Blackfire Black Ice
The before:

The Wash:

After the Wash:

Quick 50/50 Shot:

Some After shots:
Hood:

Driver Fender:

Not the best quality...

I have another angle shot of the back but I cant crop out the liscense plate right now.
Next up, a dodge Challenger. This thing was pretty beat up. It has some very noticable scratches however the customer just wanted to refresh what was there. We decided to go with a one step. I've been having trouble with the FG400 and MF combo, but I decided to give it another shot. I tried a couple different combos and the paint was just hard as a rock on this one. The entire passanger side was repainted and it was very evident.
The befores:
Trunk:

Bumper:

Wheels:

Wash:

Setting up FG400:


The Afters:


Hope ya guys enjoyed!