All kinds of SHINE ..................

Great work joe. Definetly superior fo sure.



Curious why theres right hand drive italian plated cars in the USA? The new plates are because they are European community issued.
 
SVECobraR said:
Yah he's not that friendly of a guy, i've left two messages and he's yet to respond. Not to flame, but he does do good work apparently.





Just very busy.



If you called me you know that the greeting on my voice mail tells you I am busy and asks you to call back and to keep trying or wait until I have time to return calls.



When I am swamped the last thing I want to do is book more work.
 
amtrak23 said:
It looks like you didn't dress the tires? Any reason why? The grey one would look much sharper with them dressed.



The tires were dressed at first. After a few times around the track the tires were swapped out. If you see any un-dressed tires, we didn't get to 'em yet.
 
Joshua312 said:
I was just saying its a part of the rules to post products/process so thats why you're always going to have people ask. If everyone just posted pictures for fun I wouldnt look at the click and brag section I would just search ebay



Either way, great job on some amazing cars. You really have built a great name and reputation for your business.





Thanks for the compliment.



Keep in mind this part of the forum is called "click & brag" and not ..... :chuckle: ..... "click and let me tell you what I used." :getdown
 
Superior Fine said:
Keep in mind this part of the forum is called "click & brag" and not ..... :chuckle: ..... "click and let me tell you what I used." :getdown



haha ur so funny :o - Ill stick to my original comment, posting pictures does nothing to this forum while posting your products and process can help others and help us understand how you achieved those results. Id rather read through a click and brag of a kia that has process/products than see a bunch of nice cars I can look up on ebay



Posting your products and process allows us to appreciate your work better, for all we know they could have been brand spankin new and just needed a wash - whats to brag about then if you just wash a brand new car and make it shine - posting your hard work of polishing and the products you used shows us of your experience/skill/dedication - - - all personal opinion of course... :nixweiss



It seems as of late Autopia has been more of commenting how nice a car or how we dont like a vehicle than truly admiring the hard work put into abused vehicles. :sadpace:
 
Well up until now I have been posting what I do to these cars. There is only so much one can do.



I either buff it, then polish it, then wax it. No magic. Some times I will go to a cleaner wax. I always use Meguiars.



I figure there was no reason to keep repeating my process. And if your not a Meguiars user then explaining my process wont help you any.



I did a quick search and found some old posts I did.



All of them have my processes.



Enjoy -



http://autopia.org/forum/showthread.php?t=61895



http://autopia.org/forum/showthread.php?t=75762



http://autopia.org/forum/showthread.php?t=57834 <--- thanks Scottwax for posting this one.



http://autopia.org/forum/showthread.php?t=60187



http://autopia.org/forum/showthread.php?t=60191



http://autopia.org/forum/showthread.php?t=60185



http://autopia.org/forum/showthread.php?t=60472



http://autopia.org/forum/showthread.php?t=61224



http://autopia.org/forum/showthread.php?t=60869
 
I looked at the cayenne and I have to tell you that the one I take care of was corrected with just optimum polish and a white polishing pad at around 1200rpm. Swirls gone. Why was that one so hard?
 
The paint is very hard and the scratches were deep. Nothing in the Meguiars arsenal came close to handling it.



Wool pad and 3M did the trick.
 
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