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Some of the recent cars I have done over the last week....
One of Hunters Performance Customers who meet me up at Hunters shop, got a card and contacted me last week about getting his wifes Challenger done. They had just gotten it from the dealership and wanted it looking good. Wanted me to check it out and see what I thought, but as expected, he said the dealership prepped it prior to delivery. When I got to his house the car was in pretty bad shape for only being a few weeks old. So customer wanted it looking the way it should and settled on my 2-Step Buff Package.
Love this car and love the color...really made me want one. :argh:
Process:
Wash:
CG Cirtous Wash & Foam
Rims w/ Diablo Wheel Gel
CG Drying Towels to Dry
Leaf blow, for detailing, used as well.
Buffing:
Taped w/ 3M Automotive Masking Tape
M105 w/ Uber Yellow via GG DA
M205 w/ LC White via GG DA
IPA Wipedown
Rewashed via CG Max Subs Foam
Jambs, body lines, seals cleaned with Svisswax Brush
LSP:
Body w/ Blackfire Wet Diamond
Tires w/ Natural Shine
Windows w/ Stoners Invisible Glass
Anyways...
Before:
What the paint looked like in the sun...not exactly how a brand new car should look.
Interesting bloch on the hood that did not come off from washing...
Anyways, got on the car and through finishing the buffing, the sun was setting just right as the garage faced nicely to the west. So got some pictures of the hood after it was done while I was taking a short break.
After I was done buffing had to rewash the car to get rid of the mass amount of dust on the car and knew that I would not be done in time to get sun shots so got a few while I had a chance. Some shots of the car prior to washing while it is still covered in dust.
Overall before I wash it...paint already a lot more glossy and sharp.
After washing, drying again, doing a general interior, windows, tire shine and getting the car sealed up. No more sun but still the car looks a hell of a lot better than it did.
The condition of the paint after, under a 200lums LED light...
Some general overall shots...
One of Hunters Performance Customers who meet me up at Hunters shop, got a card and contacted me last week about getting his wifes Challenger done. They had just gotten it from the dealership and wanted it looking good. Wanted me to check it out and see what I thought, but as expected, he said the dealership prepped it prior to delivery. When I got to his house the car was in pretty bad shape for only being a few weeks old. So customer wanted it looking the way it should and settled on my 2-Step Buff Package.
Love this car and love the color...really made me want one. :argh:
Process:
Wash:
CG Cirtous Wash & Foam
Rims w/ Diablo Wheel Gel
CG Drying Towels to Dry
Leaf blow, for detailing, used as well.
Buffing:
Taped w/ 3M Automotive Masking Tape
M105 w/ Uber Yellow via GG DA
M205 w/ LC White via GG DA
IPA Wipedown
Rewashed via CG Max Subs Foam
Jambs, body lines, seals cleaned with Svisswax Brush
LSP:
Body w/ Blackfire Wet Diamond
Tires w/ Natural Shine
Windows w/ Stoners Invisible Glass
Anyways...
Before:




What the paint looked like in the sun...not exactly how a brand new car should look.





Interesting bloch on the hood that did not come off from washing...


Anyways, got on the car and through finishing the buffing, the sun was setting just right as the garage faced nicely to the west. So got some pictures of the hood after it was done while I was taking a short break.


After I was done buffing had to rewash the car to get rid of the mass amount of dust on the car and knew that I would not be done in time to get sun shots so got a few while I had a chance. Some shots of the car prior to washing while it is still covered in dust.





Overall before I wash it...paint already a lot more glossy and sharp.


After washing, drying again, doing a general interior, windows, tire shine and getting the car sealed up. No more sun but still the car looks a hell of a lot better than it did.




The condition of the paint after, under a 200lums LED light...






Some general overall shots...



