2000 Dodge Neon Revist

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I like it Slideways!!
It wash brought back for a Underglow Kit install and hook up of two 12" Subs and 620W Amp and a detail touch up.



Process:



Wash with Megs NXT

Polish Megs DC

Megs NXT 2.0

washed carpets and dressed every thing with Megs Protectent Wipes



During

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New Subs and Amp

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Afters actually got some of the "money" shots



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No we didn't quite get it finished it just getting done right now I'm talking to the guy on the phone I'll get some finalized pics of it tomorrow.
 
whoa what? I just said the wiring is getting finished up now if thats what you are talking about.
 
I didn't put it in to start with some idiot and I had to fix all of that and hide all those wires but when I took the pic of the sub it was before any work was done and the other pic is before I hide the neon control module.
 
I don't want to turn this into your last thread with this car so please take my comments as constructive criticism and nothing offensive. IMHO, that car still seems to lack a luster that it should have from being detailed. The paint looks kind of hazy. The dash looks blotchy. I think the protectant wasn't spread evenly. And if it were me I would have wiped the dash to tone down the shine. The wiper arms needs some cleaning. They look oxidized. Overall you should pay attention to the small details. They make a difference in how your work turns out.
 
The wiper arms are fine I'll get some better pics tomorrow if I can I got and F-150 to do + school so a lot of work.
 
accordmaniac said:
I don't want to turn this into your last thread with this car so please take my comments as constructive criticism and nothing offensive. IMHO, that car still seems to lack a luster that it should have from being detailed. The paint looks kind of hazy. The dash looks blotchy. I think the protectant wasn't spread evenly. And if it were me I would have wiped the dash to tone down the shine. The wiper arms needs some cleaning. They look oxidized. Overall you should pay attention to the small details. They make a difference in how your work turns out.



I agree 100% and I really don't want to come off as an *******, but I was looking through all your old threads you started El Camino Kid, but are you a professional detailer? :think: I just wanted to know so I didn't step beyond your skill set...(also trying to give you constructive criticism is ALL I am trying to do.)



If you are just someone who cleans his friends cars and stuff from time to time..ya know all power too you and don't worry about what I say. :clap:



But I see somethings that need to be addressed if you are trying to become a professional.



I agree the paint is hazy, (as are the other cars you have done in click and brags), and maybe you are doing all your work by hand (no polishers of any kinda), and you can't do anything about it, (so yet again it may not apply)



Also the carpet is not really clean at all, (maybe you just vacuumed it and it does not apply). There are brown spots all over it. And the close up of the carpet you have shows dirt still in the crevices in the upper left corner. The door jambs are filthy, and the interior plastics look greasy as hell (yet again maybe what the customer wanted) and not spread out well!



I really do not want to offend and just wanted to tell you honestly what I saw. But if you do not have the tools or are just starting out or not a professional, nevermind.
 
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