Hey Friends,
I just thought I would post up a couple pictures of some of the nasty things I have encountered over the years of detailing. I worked for a commercial detail shop/car wash for 8 years, and am now going on my own this spring on a weekend basis. Thanks for looking!
Car had scraped up against something, customer did not specify...

After

deep scratch that required some wetsanding. Used a hand applicator with 3000 grit to level it out a bit. Wrapped it up with megs 105 on wool and topped with 205 on a foam polishing pad.

After(I swear its the same door!)

Hammered old Mazda, Meguiars microfiber correction kit was used here. Due to being a commercial operation we do not have the flexability to use a rotary at will...still turned out ok.

Heavily oxidized paint and swirled, same process as above.

Another megs 1 step polish/correction

Finished Black M4 with about 3,000 miles on the clock. Forgive the less than stellar photo, I wasn't supposed to take it in the first place

Super nasty leather seat. I left the cleaning product on there to dwell, then steam cleaned the entire seat.
What a world of difference!!
Thats all for now. I apologize I dont have any fancy shots or more before and afters, I scrounged up what I could from my phone and photobucket. Many more to come once I start on my own with my Company Brilliance Auto!
Thanks for looking!
I just thought I would post up a couple pictures of some of the nasty things I have encountered over the years of detailing. I worked for a commercial detail shop/car wash for 8 years, and am now going on my own this spring on a weekend basis. Thanks for looking!
Car had scraped up against something, customer did not specify...

After

deep scratch that required some wetsanding. Used a hand applicator with 3000 grit to level it out a bit. Wrapped it up with megs 105 on wool and topped with 205 on a foam polishing pad.

After(I swear its the same door!)

Hammered old Mazda, Meguiars microfiber correction kit was used here. Due to being a commercial operation we do not have the flexability to use a rotary at will...still turned out ok.

Heavily oxidized paint and swirled, same process as above.

Another megs 1 step polish/correction

Finished Black M4 with about 3,000 miles on the clock. Forgive the less than stellar photo, I wasn't supposed to take it in the first place


Super nasty leather seat. I left the cleaning product on there to dwell, then steam cleaned the entire seat.
What a world of difference!!
Thats all for now. I apologize I dont have any fancy shots or more before and afters, I scrounged up what I could from my phone and photobucket. Many more to come once I start on my own with my Company Brilliance Auto!
Thanks for looking!