Mine with BC04

Mike lambert

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Doing some remodeling of house and shop, along with snow so gave me a chance to play catch up and give mine some love. Nothing major to correct but 2 years of accumulated minor was marring. So did a correction with Griot’s perfecting cream on a white fast cutting pad, refined with Griot’s perfecting cream on a black finishing pad, and finished up with Modesta Primer on a black finishing pad. Coated paint with Modesta BC04, trim with Modesta trim coating, and all glass with Glassparency. Wheels previously done with Modesta BC06. Tires with Nanolex tire, and a final wipe after infrared cure with Modesta M1.
Thank you for looking!
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[INSERT usual praise for Mike lambert`s work HERE]

Ah, glad you got to spend some time on *your* car! And I appreciated hearing your product/pad combo for a job like that (and I`m sure you used speed 4 or so ;) ).
 
Thank you for showing your results and sharing your process. This really helps me learn!
(I`m just a hobbyist).
 
Looks awesome. I’m not familiar with those products. But I know they are top of the line.

So much for the shoemaker having holes in his shoes. Great results. Black done right.
 
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