Black Infiniti M35-Saved from the hacks via KBPCM

Bryan



OUTSTANDING RESULTS !! :wow:



These are my two favorite shots:



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What a great end to a disastrous experience. You have really got this process down.

I like the designation you've come up with. The KBPCM. I suppose we had better call the rotary method KBRM.



You mentioned some dusting issues.

I think the best thing to do at this point is to recommend that a small air compressor be employed for pad cleaning from now on.

Here is an example that will do the job and costs about $99 refurbished, or around $170 new:



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Other than that, your experience and talent shines through! :bigups
 
Kevin Brown said:
Bryan



OUTSTANDING RESULTS !! :wow:



These are my two favorite shots:





What a great end to a disastrous experience. You have really got this process down.

I like the designation you've come up with. The KBPCM. I suppose we had better call the rotary method KBRM.



You mentioned some dusting issues.

I think the best thing to do at this point is to recommend that a small air compressor be employed for pad cleaning from now on.

Here is an example that will do the job and costs about $99 refurbished, or around $170 new:



Amazon.com: Porter-Cable C2002-WK Oil-Free UMC Pancake Compressor with 13-Piece Accessory Kit: Home Improvement



51TRv0bGiLL_SL500_AA280_jpg.jpg




Other than that, your experience and talent shines through! :bigups



Kevin, I am humbled by your kind words. I owe you a lot of credit for sharing this process. I'll give that a go next time with my air compressor.



EisenHulk said:
Top notch work, per usual.



Thanks Hulk!
 
So let me get this straight--this was a brand new car and the dealership prep guys did THAT much damage to it???



:wow:
 
Looks great Bryan!!



Gotta love those dealership detailers...



Looks like the 'KBPCM' is working well for you!



Nice work!!!! :goodjob
 
gamby said:
So let me get this straight--this was a brand new car and the dealership prep guys did THAT much damage to it???



:wow:



No the car was not brand new.



RickRack said:
Looks great Bryan!!



Gotta love those dealership detailers...



Looks like the 'KBPCM' is working well for you!



Nice work!!!! :goodjob



Rick, Thanks for your kind words.



Still fine tuning the KBM, but happy with the results.
 
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