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Wow nice job. It came out looking great with the black label coating.
I'm very impressed.
:dblthumb2:
Truck looks good doc!
I'm looking forward to trying the surface coating out on some of my family members rides once everything thaws out over here. Hopefully it lasts as long as advertised.
That is a massive improvement, very nice work.
Very nice. You definitely added some value to the truck.
Can't be, Photoshop? lol or you've changed the 'old truck' for a new one for the pictures?
Man, what a work you've done, Really impressed.
Also read your comments in the lines and I admire your thoughts. That's much more like what I deal as a 'Joe'. The X is if I could ever achieve closer to what you've done, my clients would fall in love with me!
Pretty actual topic, it's content can even be part of the answer to the topic about 'coating hype' ... My PBLSC shipping moved on today, I believe I'll get it this week! Getting really high expectations (not a good feeling, I know...).
'Ahn', Did I said nice job?!
Kind Regards.
Wow. Nice turnaround. Bet your customer's jaw hit the floor when he saw the results. Nice idea on the headlight restoration, too.
Re your existential thoughts .... Good point. There are a lot more Big Reds around than there are Maseratis, too. Though admittedly there probably aren't all that many people who would want (or, more accurately, would want to pay for) a full restore on their 15 year old pickup, it sure feels great to see someone's eyes widen in amazement at the improvement, doesn't it?
What did your customer say when he picked it up?
WOW! Just WOW!
Truck looks absolutely stunning. Great job.
Night & Day difference, great work. I've never applied a coating before but as a rookie, PBL was very easy to apply. I admit I was nervous applying it to my mustang...
Looks great. As someone who is looking at coatings right now your write-up definitely helped. Keep up the good work.
May I ask a question?
OP said "The coating was applied one section at a time and removed (as per instructions) with a MF towel."
What does it means to 'remove' the coat? Does it actually becomes 'oily', and you use a MF towel to wipe off just like 'wiping off wax'? Or do you only 'removes' high spots?
I'm sorry, I'm willing to apply this product but I'm not 100% secure about proper application. I understood about wiping it on, but I've not used it yet, I'm afraid of not knowing what's the coating wipe off technique.
If you have a link/video from something I've missed, that would be nice.
Whether you (anyone, please) want to explain using words, it also appreciable.
Thank you in advance,
Kind Regards.
Looks good about to apply black label coating when I get it what do I need to apply it? And does the dp prep work good?
Really nice job Dr. Pain. :dblthumb2:
A foam applicator is most common. Lake Country has a new one out that looks to be good for most surfaces.
Lake Country Coating Applicator
I still like the round foam apps for getting in tight spots.
DP prep works as good or better than any of the others I've tried. I really like it.
Great job OP.
Can anyone else attest to this products "filling" Capabilities?
Awesome work Dr.Pain !rops: The truck looks fantastic!!
I'm excited to give the BL Surface Coating I just bought a try! I'll keep an eye out and try to take some before and afters to check the filling capacity since I don't plan on doing a full 100% correction on my DD anyway.
Truck looks new again.
Love the brite red reflection.
Does it work the same as IPA wipe down?
Looks great. Job well done. Did you say you used PF2500. Wow imagine if you used FG400.
Thank you! and let's say that I was very happy with my selection of the Black Label Coating.
Thanks bud! I will admit that I did process the pictures in photoshop to balance contrast and color levels but I did not retouch the pictures. Every time I take a picture, I make a mental note of what I saw and when I use Photoshop I try to represent as close to what I saw first hand without "manipulating" the image. You will note a few flaws in the pictures, but as I said in the remarks the gloss and reflection detracts your eye from the defect. I seriously wish I could have taken a close up (macro) of the crow's feet AFTER... I was literally 2 feet from the hood at high noon exposure and had a hard time seeing them. May be more noticeable at sun up and sun down, when you are not as blinded by the sun.... BUT the initial pics were taken at high noon as wellicture:
We do tend to present the high end of our work, which is unreachable to the average Joe. I do hope this helps others feel proud of their work regardless if it is a 1970s Pinto or a custom Bugatti supercar.
Your comment about the "swap" made me laugh out loud. Where could I have found a NEW 15 year old truck, LOL!
I appreciate the comments! Looking at the response I got from "Big Red", I feel bad I did not break out the Nikon over my iPhone :nomore:
Claude, fantastic job. What a stunning bright. You get double thumbs up from Mike!! ---- Thanks for shared this practical write up. I give you two thumbs up :dblthumb2:
Stunning work on a hammered truck Claude!
Many thanks from an Average Joe. The exotics are eye cady, but it's threads like this that inspire us to see what can be done to our DD's. That truck probably didn't even look that good when it rolled off the assembly line!
The more of these threads I see about the coatings, the more tempted I am to give them a try. Like others I'm still a little aprehensive in applying it correctly after making the investment in the products.
Dear, thank you for answer! Ah, I've said photoshop as a 'typo', saying this result was so beautiful that would only be possible to be created by computer! That was 'kidding', I'm sorry for my brazilian english way of writing. However, thank you for explanation.
Can you please, kindly try to answer (even if briefly) the questions about your coating application I've posted on page 2 of this topic?
Thank you in advance.
Kind Regards.
Looks awesome! Excellent work.
I very much like seeing a "meat & potatoes" vehicle like this one renewed as you have done. I'll likely never see a supercar so the write ups for those, although wonderful, don't have the impact that your work did on the truck. Well done and well written.
Never say never!! I've been blessed with opportunities that I thought would never have been possible considering I do detailing as a second job on the weekend and live in a small town in South Louisiana. I wish I could have posted some the higher end cars I was able to work on, but the owners preferred I keep their car off the internet (my FB page or forums) for privacy reasons, which I can understand. Needless to say, if I can then you can.
Since I've retired completely from detailing my interest in a supercar would be in driving it not buffing it. Even cleaning our personal cars has become a chore I no longer enjoy as I did in the past. If I could find someone with at least equal work ethics and knowledge I would pay them to jack with keeping our cars nice. Quite the 180º turn for this old boy. OOPS, sorry I've led your topic astray :nomore:
Ok thanks would you use the lc square pad or use it and wipe a MF towel around it?