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Where to begin......
First look at the car I was like no way I'd tackle this one. Lol
The paint was one of the worst I've seen , ever.
No shine, just dead paint is what I saw.
Then little by little I saw how you started to bring it back from the dead, really, the paint looked like you had no shot at even making it shine even after watering it down with a hose.
I'm impressed with your work but more so your courage to take on something like this.
I applaud you man, to say you made it look better would be an understatement x 1000
Goes to show one doesn't have to have a high dollar machine, good products and a heart for detailing is much more important.
You're the man of the week my friend IMO
Congratulations on a job well done:dblthumb2::dblthumb2:
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Time to put my boots on and saddle up.
I had a wonderful visit. Thank you and the Mrs. for the great dinner and conversation. Maybe next time we can get to spin a wheel on some paint or aluminum. I'll
Be sure to have everything on board soon. Just haven't spent enough time at home yet to get things organized.
Keep up the good work and you'll make your mark in the industry.
Happy trails...
Favorite post thus far. I love progression threads like this. Way to go!
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Thanks for sharing bill
Awesome masterpieces
And this will be the greatest stepping stone for many more success to cone
I've no idea how I missed this remarkable return from the grave project. Quite honestly it is THE best thing I've ever seen on here......period. I had no idea that such results were even possible with a canvas that was so far gone.
Your perseverance, skill, and documentation are to be admired, and should be! :bowdown:
Thanks for all the kind words. Stay tuned!Stunning turn around.