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rydawg said:Thanks Josh!
The paint on these are close to smooth. They do sand them out at the paint factory and polish them, but there job is just quik on the polishing. The couple that I have done all have sanding scratches still visible and they are still somewhat dull.
I did have to sand out some sanding pigtail marks they left behind from their orbital sanders. The paint was good to deal with though. If I could have gotten some daylight befores you would definately notice a huge difference between before and after.
Thanks again Josh!
EisenHulk said:This is a great read...especially since I might just have the opportunity to work on a GT. It honestly makes me nervous....I'm just think this could be out of my league.
JoshVette said:Nice info.
I could tell by the pics that it was either overcast that day or sun going down or something, I bet with full sunlight that paint really pops.
EisenHulk said:This is a great read...especially since I might just have the opportunity to work on a GT. It honestly makes me nervous....I'm just think this could be out of my league.
tdekany said:It may look better in person but to me the paint looks perfect!
Very wet, deep and glossy. :bow:bow:bow:bow:bow:bow
PS: Got your message, I just arrived back home from Washington state.
baseballlover1 said:awesome ryan! thats some sick looking work! I wish i couldve met up with you while i was in mass... i just couldnt get away. family stuff... the only day i had to play with me and my cousin went into boston.
... im not that cool of a guy anyway :secret
,dan
JoshVette said:Why do you think that?
Do you think the paint requires more correction then what you are able to offer with your services and skill level?
Remember just because Ryan spent 50 hours on this one doesn't mean the one you might do will need that kind of work.
Josh
rydawg said:Patience and time are what is needed for these cars. There is a ton of taping so be prepared to have an assortment of tape from, 1/8 fine line tape to 2". If you are just doing a detail to it, they are not to bad. On this particular job, the owner wanted me to go all out on it and wanted it flawless and all the defects removed. This was my second full blown correction on these cars. I do have a few more to do in the future. Let me know if you need any info and I could help you.
Flashtime said:Wow. Nice work!
Question:
For the clear film, what brand is it? and what type of soap/shampoo mixture
did you use?
Flashtime said:I thought you installed the clear bra too. I tried to install a kit (Lamin-X) on an
07 Tundra and failed; ruined the clear bra too. So, i called in a pro and he installed
the kit (just for the bumper) in about 1.2 hours. He used a mixture of baby oil shampoo
and water but wouldn't tell me the ratios (I used Dawn dish soap). The Lamin-x rep.,
nor the installation guide was very helpfull, but watching the installer was (and $200
later). Live and learn. But it may just be a good add-on business for many here.
Jokeman said:Ryan, if you guys wanna try installing a clear bra, I will order up a kit for my truck and we can attempt an installation. They are cheap, so if it doesn't go well I dont care. Lemme know if you guys are interested.
roketman said:Rydawg ,
You rule I drowl !!!!
Flashtime said:The clear protective films aren't all the same. The quality varies and there
are some crapy one's out there; we've all seen 'em.
The fella that did the installation for my customer (i own a bodyshop) charges
around $700 retail ($500 shop) for most sedans. He used to work for a company
designing the cut-outs and now does it himself with a setup in his home garage.
Same film as Lamin-X which are likely 3M. Protective films for headlamps can
also be done (somewhat different). For pro detailers working on high-end vehicles,
this would seem like a natural add-on. It's farily quick from what i've seen and
the profit margin is VERY good. Especailly if you buy the material in bulk
and make the cut-outs yourself. Then there's PDR...