Envious Detailing: Range Rover three step correction

Envious Eric

New member
Supercharged Range Rover​
Three step correction, leather conditioning​
14 hours non-stop​
Previous Client of mine, I did his new M3 a while back, emailed me and said “I just bought a used range rover in black and it needs your magic touch”. I gave him some options as to what we could do in a day, and he gave no hesitation as “it needs a lot of work, so let’s go for a three step correction”. Good thing I hooked him on proper detailing and showed him on his M3 (from the first time I worked for him) just what paint correction really is all about because when I got down to San Diego to work on the car, it needed every bit of a three step correction!



Befores:

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Here is a before, and two 50/50 shots of the license plate area

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Lights from the ceiling – 50/50 left side polished out

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It was about 1030 at night at this point, I only stuck around for a few afters since I was physically drained! It’s a big car and a lot of paint!

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Owner supplied Afters the next day:

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Amazing! So much real estate on those things. I still haven't figured out the secret to cleaning inside each of the emblems letters yet on those.
 
Roovers have allot of real-estate! Like a never ending panel...lol! Car looks fantastic! Customers who know what they want and understand what it takes to get there are a pleasure to work with!
 
yeah, just when you think you are done with a panel, you look left and there is still more to go! Plus a lot of 4" pad work as well!
 
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