I am getting my website pics ready and I found these 2 pics of a Jaguar I detailed last year. The original thread was Jaguar Challege. I cannot wait to get detailing again after this long winter. Enjoy these (2) pics...
I am getting my website pics ready and I found these 2 pics of a Jaguar I detailed last year. The original thread was Jaguar Challege. I cannot wait to get detailing again after this long winter. Enjoy these (2) pics...
No buff to tuff
Meguiars DACP then Speed Glaze (#80) then SMR #9... I believe I UPP then P21 on this one. I cannot wait to get rolling again in about 2 weeks (weather permitting) ... I miss these challenges !!!
No buff to tuff
:drool
That turn-around is only mediocre Dean
J/K-- :bigscream
My lord, that looks as if the car was just repainted
Great job
Nick Carberry
~Detailing high-end cars with quality products~
Swweeeettt Job on that jag......I am also :hungry to get back to work again
Eric
Clean Dean how do you do it. Great job.
andriver,
I posted pics of this car previously, but I did not ever put these 2 pics together for a comparison. I used Edge foam pads during the cutting/polishing with the rotary and finished with No.9 and a white final polish pad to buff out any remaining marring. The paint was a single stage and cut like butter. I cannot wait to get my hands on an old classic again. Really makes a days work fufilling !!!
No buff to tuff
I love to work on single stage paint. I did a 91 Trooper that was red single stage paint. Everything in the shop was red after but the car looked repainted. Great job Dean:google
Old Enough To Know Better, Too Stupid To Care....
Dave`s Detailing
Sonoma County, CA
Very nice job Clean.
"I`m staying out of it."
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