sacdetailing
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Hello everybody! Just did this beautiful car today, took me about 11-12 hours
Black 2006 Dodge Charger sxt.
Yes, I am addict. I love the looks of a fresh polished and waxed car...
For my friend, he wanted me to make it more shiny because it was just looking old and tired, so today i was up for fun!
Car had lots of swirls but was hard to catch them on camera.
Roof required extra correction from water spots with twisted wool pad and m105, then orange pad 105 DA. then power finish white pad. (about 70% corrected, looked much better)
Dewalt rotary,
Makita rotary,
Griots Garage DA
Meguiars blue clay
ONR
dawn soap
foam gun
Eagle 2000 sand paper
Trizak 3000 sanding disc
Twisted wool pad
Surbuff pads
LC orange, white pads
m105
Mezerna power finish
black wow
steel wool
tire gloss.
Lots of microfiber towels
Befores:
foamed with dawn soap, washed with 2 bucket method, clayed with blue clay and ONR as clay lube.
After wet sanding was complete best method to tackle that areas was twisted wool pad and m105, then just like the rest of the car received surbuff pad and m105 then white LC pad and power finish.
plastic was treated with black wow, I heard that ex-creme glaze amps up the gloss on black cars so i did this killer combo of ez-creme glaze applied by LC blue pad and black fire was applied by black pad and DA.
Paint defiantly got more glossier!
He didnt asked me to wet sand the hood and the bumper but i just did it because hes my friend and i had lots of fun working on this car. (reason: repainted a while ago and had orange peel and like 400 sanding marks in one area.) Ill tell you guys his reaction tomorrow!
Black 2006 Dodge Charger sxt.
Yes, I am addict. I love the looks of a fresh polished and waxed car...
For my friend, he wanted me to make it more shiny because it was just looking old and tired, so today i was up for fun!
Car had lots of swirls but was hard to catch them on camera.
Roof required extra correction from water spots with twisted wool pad and m105, then orange pad 105 DA. then power finish white pad. (about 70% corrected, looked much better)
Dewalt rotary,
Makita rotary,
Griots Garage DA
Meguiars blue clay
ONR
dawn soap
foam gun
Eagle 2000 sand paper
Trizak 3000 sanding disc
Twisted wool pad
Surbuff pads
LC orange, white pads
m105
Mezerna power finish
black wow
steel wool
tire gloss.
Lots of microfiber towels
Befores:





foamed with dawn soap, washed with 2 bucket method, clayed with blue clay and ONR as clay lube.






After wet sanding was complete best method to tackle that areas was twisted wool pad and m105, then just like the rest of the car received surbuff pad and m105 then white LC pad and power finish.
plastic was treated with black wow, I heard that ex-creme glaze amps up the gloss on black cars so i did this killer combo of ez-creme glaze applied by LC blue pad and black fire was applied by black pad and DA.
Paint defiantly got more glossier!
He didnt asked me to wet sand the hood and the bumper but i just did it because hes my friend and i had lots of fun working on this car. (reason: repainted a while ago and had orange peel and like 400 sanding marks in one area.) Ill tell you guys his reaction tomorrow!