Sapphire Black X5 Cleaned, Corrected, and Protected with CQuartz Finest

It's a lot of real estate to clean lol



All photos are linked from my Facebook page... If your work blocks Facebook then that would explain it.




Thanks... Have you ever used ultra fine steel wool? It is a necessity on exhaust tips that are in very poor shape. In this case it was used on the inner edges of the tip that were nearly ruined from the start.


The Facebook link would explain it. And I to have used 0000 steel wool.

Ill check you FB page for pics.

HUMP
 
Finally did a little firewall trickery and got to see the pics. Very nice turn around, I love that color, have one of those in my portfolio as well.

HUMP
 
Freakin' gorgeous results! Beautiful work although i'll admit to being somewhat partial on it...that color combo ext/int is exactly like my 3 series!
 
May I ask about your method of photography? I'd like to know how you're keeping your phone or camera in the same position after you take a before shot. Thanks!

And btw, stellar job! Incredible turnaround!
 
May I ask about your method of photography? I'd like to know how you're keeping your phone or camera in the same position after you take a before shot. Thanks!

And btw, stellar job! Incredible turnaround!

It's magic... or perhaps some call it a tripod :dblthumb2:


Here are some more photography articles that I have written:
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/how-articles/68142-photography-basics-part-1-a.html

http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/how-articles/72922-photography-basics-part-2-depth-field.html

http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/how-articles/73193-photography-basics-part-3-exposure-modes.html

http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...sics-part-4-file-formats-post-processing.html

How to Capture the Before/After Shot

How to Capture the 50/50 Shot
 
Lol, the most obvious solution is sometimes blurred by complex thoughts.

Thanks for the links, chap! Much appreciated
 
zmcgovern45 what types of stand mounted lights are you using there in the garage to inspect the work?
 
WOW! Awesome as usual, these are the threads I join these forums to see! What's your trick for the stripes in the carpet? Is the steamer or a brush method. Also, what do you use for steam cleaning? Thanks!!
 
great work
Thank you

Beautiful work Zac!
Thanks!

WOW! Awesome as usual, these are the threads I join these forums to see! What's your trick for the stripes in the carpet? Is the steamer or a brush method. Also, what do you use for steam cleaning? Thanks!!
Thanks... for this vehicle I simply used a short, stiff bristled brush to first brush all of the carpet fibers in the same direction, and then brushed the stripes in the opposite direction. Very easy.
 
Few things...

a) You just sold a gallon of Sonax Wheel Cleaner;

b) You found a better use for my Hydro02 solution;

c) The Scenario of what I suppose is your home (neighborhood) is beautiful;

d) You take awesome pictures and make great write-ups;

e) That carpet stripes are killer!, very (VERY) good.

Now, read again every adjective our friends wrote since first page of this thread, and say 'YES!' to it, that's my feeling while walking through your shots.

Congratulations mate, keep them coming!

Kind Regards.
 
Few things...

a) You just sold a gallon of Sonax Wheel Cleaner;

b) You found a better use for my Hydro02 solution;

c) The Scenario of what I suppose is your home (neighborhood) is beautiful;

d) You take awesome pictures and make great write-ups;

e) That carpet stripes are killer!, very (VERY) good.

Now, read again every adjective our friends wrote since first page of this thread, and say 'YES!' to it, that's my feeling while walking through your shots.

Congratulations mate, keep them coming!

Kind Regards.

Thanks Tato!!

Sonax has a new, stronger wheel cleaner that you may be interested in checking out :) I love HydrO2 on wheels, it is the easiest way to seal them and it works great.
 
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