Another 2011 Jet Black Aston Martin Rapide Correction by Richie's Custom Detailing.

If you like swirl marks use it at an angle:D, lay the pad as flat as you can.



I use them with my DeWalt DW849 rotary buffer.



When i buff with a rotary i keep polishing until the polish is gust about all gone, with very little residue.
 
I first polish back and forth, than up and down, than diagonal. No figure 8 or circles. This technique works well for me. :bow



Laters.
 
I was contacted by a local audio/customizing shop to save the finish on this 2011 Aston Martin Rapide. It belongs to a local pro athelete who will remain nameless.

The owner of the shop noticed the condition of the paint and wanted it perfect for his client.

The befores.

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Door handle before.

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Corrected.

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The only 50/50 I could get due to time constraints.

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Richie,
That was one sweet correction. That poor AM was in such dire need of some lovin' You did a great job of bringing it back to the beautiful finish she deserves.:notworthy:
btw, that is one of my absolute favorite cars!!!!!!!!!!
 
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