Ford Raptor from Texas

Mike lambert

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Current client who just bought this out of Texas, a 2017, in very good shape. Just washing scratches and whatever that red dirt is Texas has! A one step correction done with the Griot’s 21 on 4, using a Rupes wool polishing pad and Griot’s correction cream. Finished up with Modesta Primer on a red Griot’s wax pad. Wheels coated with Modesta BCO6 using an airbrush, all the plastic trim coated with Modesta trim coating, windshield with Modesta glass coating and paint with BC08. Tires with Griot’s black satin. Thank you for looking!
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Outstanding--Looks great!!!! After you`ve been in Texas long enough you learn to deal with the red dirt and dust--especially in West Texas.
Jay
 
Great work and write up Mike!

Awesome looking truck from a non-truck guy. It stands out for sure and even more now after you worked your magic on it.

When you apply the coating with an air-brush is there any need to be leveling the coating and wipe up the residue as you normaly do?

Thanks for shareing your work!

/ Tony
 
Thank you! Short answer, none of the above. The BCO6 flashes off and levels out on its own. Keep in mind it was designed to be sprayed on. Not just coating put in an airbrush.
 
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