The Abused Vehicle gets some TLC

brother, whatever they paid you was not enough. absolutely outstanding work!

budinsc

Well, I got $0, so that was probably not enough ;)

It was for a really good friend though, we have known each other since we have been little kids.
 
Bill that is a superb job!!!! Great right up and photos...love the smiliey faces.

Great Job!

Excellent, I will work continuing to use them in the future :xyxthumbs:
 
The smiley faces in that photos speak for themselves. Took me a minute or two to find them. Just when I was about to scroll down they jumped right out and said, "Can you see me now?" They were everywhere smiling. Interesting photo, and nice work for sure.

Think I'll have another look at that photo.

EDIT:
Some of those smiley's even have the little cheek marks LOL.

I'll let you try and figure out how I pulled that off w/o photo shop .... if you get stumped let me know :)
 
Holy cow Bill, this turn around is one of the more dramatic ones I've seen. :dblthumb2:

I am still comparing the before to the after shots. I think you got a completely different car. :laughing:

Extremely nice of you to take that on for someone's birthday present. :props:

As I mentioned in one of your earlier reviews I like the fact you intentionally seek out imperfect cars and non-ideal conditions to test your knowledge and expertise on. Most of the other reviewers here do that also which in reality is what all of us face.

The pics and write-up are first class. I like the humor (smiley faces, beard comment, etc.) as it makes the reading more fun. I also enjoyed some of your adjectives and adverbs: "Epically long..." for example.

Keep up the good work!

Remember, my birthday is May 6th ;).

Very kind words Mike, thank you :buffing:
 
Bill,
Your hard work and extremely awesome photography skills really make for awesome write-ups! Kudos once again.:dblthumb2:



Dave

Dave, I have fun with the write-ups! Sometimes time gets away from me and I realize I have been at it for a few hours, but it is worthwhile when I get feedback like this back.
 
Bill, that is great work on a "mortal" car. You don't need an exotic to make a huge impression. I think it's neat when somebody does this to a car that could be in any driveway. I like the exotics, but this "grows the sport". Thanks for taking the time to write this up.

PS I thought I was the only one with a LED headlamp and flashlight! The neighbors leave me alone though...
 
Amazing job Bill!!! I enjoyed reading your walk through and review at the same time!
 
Great job on the detail!

Although the DG beta nano polish seems to be more of a protective product than polishing/cleaning product. When talking with richy he said it should last 6-8 months.
 
Great job on the detail!

Although the DG beta nano polish seems to be more of a protective product than polishing/cleaning product. When talking with richy he said it should last 6-8 months.


I talked with Corey about this, and we both saw pretty fantastic cleaning properties with the DG beta nano, you should have seen the junk coming off onto the pad. It does really amp up the gloss and leave protection, so I best describe it like a combo of Poli-Seal and 85RD.
 
I talked with Corey about this, and we both saw pretty fantastic cleaning properties with the DG beta nano, you should have seen the junk coming off onto the pad. It does really amp up the gloss and leave protection, so I best describe it like a combo of Poli-Seal and 85RD.

Hmm, sounds like it would make for a great one-stepper!
 
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