Black Boxster

Very nice.

I do not understand why people with nice car, do not take of them. The people are probably to busy working to make money for payments to think about the car, possibly.

Eric
 
Nice work. What did you use on the trim, especially the rear bumper? The trim came out as black as the paint.
 
The convertible window looks crystal clear! So Vanilla Moose Wax contains some cleaning agents? The reason I ask is because I have a convertible Jag I'm gonna be working on that has a cloudy back window that I need to clean up, don't have any VM, but I do have the whole Poorboy's line, would any of those work?
 
ABCDetail said:
The convertible window looks crystal clear! So Vanilla Moose Wax contains some cleaning agents? The reason I ask is because I have a convertible Jag I'm gonna be working on that has a cloudy back window that I need to clean up, don't have any VM, but I do have the whole Poorboy's line, would any of those work?

Try PwC or ProPolish. PP would be best since it has some abrasives.
 
ben54 said:
Nice work. What did you use on the trim, especially the rear bumper? The trim came out as black as the paint.

Hey Ben,

Sorry for the late reply :) For the rear trim I used Sprayway's Trim Shine aerosol. I first cleaned it though with GR-40, from Trim-A-shield. It is a trim cleaner that is just fantastic at not only prepping trim for dressing but it does a great job at removing dried wax from trim and moldings.

Thanks for the compliment!

Anthony
 
Anthony Orosco said:
Hey Ben,

Sorry for the late reply :) For the rear trim I used Sprayway's Trim Shine aerosol. I first cleaned it though with GR-40, from Trim-A-shield. It is a trim cleaner that is just fantastic at not only prepping trim for dressing but it does a great job at removing dried wax from trim and moldings.

Thanks for the compliment!

Anthony

Thanks for the reply. Again, nice work.
 
Hey Anthony, beautiful car. I was wondering how that GR-40 is applied? Is it a wipe on or brush on? And is it used while washing?
 
Anthony,

The work you do and the results you achieve are outright fantastic.

How about when you take pictures of the cars you've done you select one picture and create a desktop wallpaper (1024*768)? Then all of us could enjoy your cars everyday on our computers and (if you put your company name in the picture) your company would get som pr. Just a thought.
 
OlofM said:
Anthony,

The work you do and the results you achieve are outright fantastic.

How about when you take pictures of the cars you've done you select one picture and create a desktop wallpaper (1024*768)? Then all of us could enjoy your cars everyday on our computers and (if you put your company name in the picture) your company would get som pr. Just a thought.

Well thank you for that wonderful compliment and great idea:)

That's something I just might do but perhaps we can include others from DC also............as soon as my hectic life settles down a bit I might do that.

Thanks again,
Anthony


RJ SD said:
Hey Anthony, beautiful car. I was wondering how that GR-40 is applied? Is it a wipe on or brush on? And is it used while washing?

RJ SD,

I am so sorry that I did not get back with you sooner on this, my bad.

The GR40 can be applied by sponge, towel, brush or sprayer. I like it from the spray bottle and worked in with a soft/medium stiff brush.

Again so sorry for the late reply.

Anthony
 
Anthony,

seen your name in many posts but this is the first example I've seen of your work.

Words like stunning, spectacular, thorough, professional come to mind, as does "detail it like it
was your own" speaks about your attention to detail.

If the owner doesn't take better care of such a beautiful car, suggest he/she should sell it and
pick up a clapped-out Vega.
 
I got some of the GR-40 and Trim-A-Shield. I PM'd you about that Anthony awhile back with a couple quesitons. I've since used it and I really like it alot. I've a ton on my Silverado that I can use this on. I'm now waiting to see how long lasting it is, but the results are very good. :)
 
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