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Thanks for the leg compliment!dengood1 said:haha......that cracked me up!
C'mon, those are much prettier legs than Sparkies![]()
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Tonya, do yourself a big favor and buy a PC.....you'll be blown away by the results compared to doing it by hand, although you did an excellent job and the car looks great! You're a good student:cheers:
Thanks Klumzypinoy! I really didn't capture the flecks very well. I Kept trying different angles but it just didn't capture right. To bright of a day or something.klumzypinoy said:Awesome work Tonyahaha yes you did the cool Sparkie Croc Shot! Those metallics are just popping!
Gary Sword said:Did sparkie paint his toes and pose for your picture?![]()
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What the....! The directions say and I quote Allow to dry, then wipe off with dry cloth.killrwheels@autogeek said:I get to pin the AG badge on her .... me me me !!
Tonya, couple of hints. Klasse SG is bulletproof but a pain in the keister. Use a small travel size spray bottle and literally one spritz per panel. WOWO immediately without allowing to dry. If you get a stubborn spot, respritz and rewipe immediately.
funny, I too started to think of Sparkie when I saw that shot![]()
Tonya said:What the....! The directions say and I quote Allow to dry, then wipe off with dry cloth.![]()
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You me to tell me I could have wiped on then wiped off while it was still wet? You said "If you get a stubborn spot, repritz and rewipe immediately" the entire freaking car was stubborn! Are you just messing with me?
I busted my butt getting that off by hand after it dried. Man.... that stinks.
Oh well, it's done now. I guess I will know for next time.
Ah thanks Toto! I was actually thinking of you about half way throught the Klasse process. I was thinking.... no wonder Toto has that freakin lift, this is killing my back!Totoland Mach said:GREAT JOB Tonya! The toes and the wave hello shots brought a big grin to this old man.
Silver is tough...but it looks like you have the process down pretty good.
I've got a private client car to do this weekend....some kind of giant Mercedes 4 door AMG sedan with a supercharged engine...high buck car and he wants it done "just so"...and, it's black of course.
Anyhow, congrat's on the detail...very nice.
Toto
Tonya said:Yes I could have used the ARO first. However, Dan always says try the less aggressive product first, which is the DP. I will continue to use the DP going forward. Since I applied the glaze they should be easier to clean that way there is no need for the ARO.![]()
Tonya said:What the....! The directions say and I quote Allow to dry, then wipe off with dry cloth.![]()
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You me to tell me I could have wiped on then wiped off while it was still wet? You said "If you get a stubborn spot, repritz and rewipe immediately" the entire freaking car was stubborn! Are you just messing with me?
I busted my butt getting that off by hand after it dried. Man.... that stinks.
Oh well, it's done now. I guess I will know for next time.
Tonya said:Yes I could have used the ARO first. However, Dan always says try the less aggressive product first, which is the DP. I will continue to use the DP going forward. Since I applied the glaze they should be easier to clean that way there is no need for the ARO.![]()
Al-53 said: