broker99
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This is my first post in awhile and the first post since moving from TID.
First up is the Cobra. This car only had a little over 3K on it. The car belonged to my client’s bother. His brother passed away shortly after purchasing the car and the car sat in storage for a few years in California before being shipped here to Florida. All the car needed was a freshening up and some protection. The car was washed and clayed. I theb applied Blackfire Gloss Enhancing Polish with a PC and a white pad. For the LSP I applied 2 coats of Duragloss #111.
Second up was a bit more of challenge. This client recently purchased this car in South Florida. The car sat outside 24/7 baking in the Florida sun. My process was as follows: Purple foamed wool with #105 for the first step, SIP on a Tangerine pad for the second, and 3M ultrafine on a Crimson pad for the third step. For the LSP I finished up with Blackfire Wet Diamond and 2 coats of Midnight Sun. On the wheels I used Duragloss #105. Chemical guys V.R.P. dressing used on exterior trim pieces.
The afters. I could only grab a few shots outside between the rain drops.
Thanks for looking
First up is the Cobra. This car only had a little over 3K on it. The car belonged to my client’s bother. His brother passed away shortly after purchasing the car and the car sat in storage for a few years in California before being shipped here to Florida. All the car needed was a freshening up and some protection. The car was washed and clayed. I theb applied Blackfire Gloss Enhancing Polish with a PC and a white pad. For the LSP I applied 2 coats of Duragloss #111.







Second up was a bit more of challenge. This client recently purchased this car in South Florida. The car sat outside 24/7 baking in the Florida sun. My process was as follows: Purple foamed wool with #105 for the first step, SIP on a Tangerine pad for the second, and 3M ultrafine on a Crimson pad for the third step. For the LSP I finished up with Blackfire Wet Diamond and 2 coats of Midnight Sun. On the wheels I used Duragloss #105. Chemical guys V.R.P. dressing used on exterior trim pieces.









The afters. I could only grab a few shots outside between the rain drops.














Thanks for looking