My first showN'shine at AG !Sonata 2011 vs Cquartz

at that temp. i advise you to coat it in well sheltered shop, if possible with air condition
same is to work panel by panel above 30 deg.C.
this is very extreme temp to apply any coat.

Yea! I'd apply it while he car is inside the shelter (and while the shelter is in shade)

I hope I get it right the first time! :)
 
Awesome work! I think this is the money shot
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WOW! all i can say is WOW. That paint has some depth to it!!! Awesome job!!

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Billy, very nice work my friend!! Looks amazing!!

BTW: It was very nice talking with you and Cooter the other night, I really enjoyed our visit.

Thanks Man i enjoy it too see u guys soon!!:dblthumb2:

Outstanding work .It looks amazing

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Looks great

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That last picture looks fantastic! Awesome job! Those new Sonatas are really nice

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Very nice work. The paint looks like it could run any second! Also a nice touch translating your explaination of the process.

I would like to try some but it gets so hot here in the summer, I have to do more research on temps before I dive in. What do you think about 34-35c but with low humidity?

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I will buff off at 5min in that temp and has to be in a carport



That paint looks impeccable!

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Amazing work man! The paint on that Sonata is a great example of what perfection looks like!! :xyxthumbs:


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@richy - I get near 40c temps outside! I guess it'd flash in 2 mins or so!

And we countdown the minutes from when we're finished applying it to the whole panel??

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WOW that is some serious shine!!!

Very nice.

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