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I think I`m a gluten for punishment. Gonna do a single step and sealant on this
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I think I`m a gluten for punishment. Gonna do a single step and sealant on thisSent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk
Roof ain`t bad at all with this babyDone lotsa vans like that...enjoy the roof! Plus side is all pretty flat surfaces, 21mm machine will take care of that *relatively* quickly. Relatively being, well, relative.
Hmmm...kinda beats my DIY `pallet with 2x4 railings` raised with a towmoter setup.Roof ain`t bad at all with this baby![]()
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Just touching the otherside of centerHmmm...kinda beats my DIY `pallet with 2x4 railings` raised with a towmoter setup.
Well done. Even with my big, lanky, monkey arms still hard to reach middle of the roof sometimes.
That`s a lot of real estateJust touching the otherside of center![]()
And it was like 150$ at menards
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Had some left over bottle caps so decided to test some left over coatings to see if they crystallize and how much product is left over once they do.
One thing I noticed so far is DLUX turned into a gel in about 20 mins as it’s hardening.
Cquartz Leather started to gel up in less than 5 mins.
Not pictured is Gyeon Leather Shield
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I bet your work made it look 1000x better.Detailing wise - Yesterday - Sorry Im late..
My ClearBra Shop Owner Friend asked me to come down to correct the paint on a brand new 2018 Tesla Model S Silver Metallic, prior to coating with Optimum Pro..
The paint looked 90% scratch free nicer than the Red Multicoat Model S, I corrected recently for him..
There were a lot of little defects here and there, where people stained the paintwork with something, little scratches, I even found where the painter or robot painter left a thin line of paint where it stopped just inside some door opening jambs.. It was like the door jamb was taped with the tape in front and not back-taped, where the tape is facing the opposite direction and then pulled over, so you don`t leave a definite line when the paint hits the tape and leaves a build up there for only the Detailed eyes to see..
The Owner was out of state so he had his guy go all around this car with his phone camera and take pictures of all the panels, especially where he found defects..
I used Optimum Pro Primer Polish with 5" Lake Country Tangerine Hydro-Shreds and my Makita.. This Pro Primer polish is a very fine grit, but with this pad combo and direct drive with all the downward pressure I need to use, it made short work of cleaning the paint, removing what looked like a light haze over it, and it started turning out my usual, rolling, clear, mirror, quality work..
Tesla cars like this are really low and have panels that go really low as well.. One has to get as low as possible to do the lowest part of the sides, as there is a body line that runs low along the side and it kind of covers the panel below it.. What I mean is that you cannot really see much of the lower part of the door panel because of the body line right above it that sticks out a little ways and blocks your vision of it while standing in front of it..
So, when I got to the Driver Side Passenger door, and I was kneeling down and looking lower at it, first thing I noticed - a ding right at the door edge on the door jamb side. Ugh!!
Called the guy from the shop - "did you see this?" "Take pictures of it now please"..
When I then finished that little area of the adjacent fender behind the door edge and moved lights, machine, etc., over the passenger door itself - my heart sank...
Now I am looking at a long slight crease in that lower portion of that door, and if you draw a straight line past it, it lines up with that ding in the edge of the door opening jamb..
More pictures please...
He went to call the Boss, l I kept waiting and finally figured it must be handled so I completed the work..
I did look at this damage very carefully and closely, and concluded that the paintwork was absolutely PERFECT in the crease made in the door, and in the deeper ding on the edge of the door opening jamb.. There were no paint scratches anywhere to be found that would indicate something hard hit the door after painting it, no paint cracking, tiny shavings missing, not ONE evidence of damage after the car was painted..
So have to believe this damaged door and door jamb - (which unfortunately, is part of the body), were damaged before Tesla painted the vehicle!!! I can`t believe it !!!
What is even harder to understand is how this damaged door and door jamb ding, passed through all these people without anyone seeing it and pointing out, so it could be repaired before selling this car to someone..
But I can say this - because of the way the car is built and the panels all go so low, it is very possible that the sharp, out, body line above this area would kind of block your vision, unless the car was above you, like on a lift, or you physically, got down that low in front of it with good lighting to see it, if you were inside...
So, the poor Owner of the shop now has to go to the people and tell them they somehow did not see this major defect in the body when he inspected it down there with his camera phone, and now what do you about the Optimum Pro Coating???
I guess they will forego the Coating, go all the way back to San Francisco with the dang car and deal with Tesla again.. They very guys that told him when he went back to them the first time with that Red one (that was full of scratches that I corrected earlier), and they told him - " We build the Best Electric Car in the World; we don`t really care much about the paintwork"...Yes, they really told him that... And that Tesla dealer did not do anything to fix the car paintwork...
DanF
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And I guess, they don`t care if their home electric bills go way, way, higher than ever because you charge up the car/s every night...
And now the range is up to what - 335 miles??? Pretty impressive, since no one else making electric vehicles is even close..
The other side of all this electric car thing - how much more fossil fuel, etc., other forms of fuel is it going to take and cost, to keep charging all these electric cars forever???
How is that good for the environment??? How is that affecting the Power Grid of the US???
How much more coal is going to have to be burned to just keep charging the batteries of more and more electric cars ???
I cannot help but notice how we introduce all these "energy" saving" (?) things but fail to figure out what is the ultimate cost to the environment, to have them....
Dan F