I can't take any credit for this one. As some of you might have read, I had my car recently repainted and although I thought the paint came out OK, the polish job after made the whole thing look terrible! I posted some pics of that mess, and got some great advice here. After some deliberation, I paid someone else to come out and fix it, and James and Devin from Lucky 7 detailing in Temecula, CA came through.
They focused strictly on the paint defects, since I knew it was going to take a while and I would prefer that I finish it off. These young men spent about 10 hours on this, and I couldn't be happier with the result, and wouldn't hesitate to use them again or recommend them.
They used Autoglym 03B, 02B and 01B since that was what they were used to using, and what looked like an edge white pad, but I missed some of it so can't be 100% on all the pads.
This is what they started with, as I got it back from ther 'detailer'
OK, enough blather, here's how it turned out :woot:
Side shot
Hood shot, (I dig that purple!)
Front
Back 3/4
They focused strictly on the paint defects, since I knew it was going to take a while and I would prefer that I finish it off. These young men spent about 10 hours on this, and I couldn't be happier with the result, and wouldn't hesitate to use them again or recommend them.
They used Autoglym 03B, 02B and 01B since that was what they were used to using, and what looked like an edge white pad, but I missed some of it so can't be 100% on all the pads.
This is what they started with, as I got it back from ther 'detailer'

OK, enough blather, here's how it turned out :woot:
Side shot

Hood shot, (I dig that purple!)

Front

Back 3/4
