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Our electrician that we work with wanted me to do all of his cars. So here is the first. The wives :lolsmack: you all know that one has to be done first.

 

To my surprise shortly after I started, I found out that it did not need clay. However the pictures will show you that she did love the drive through car wash a lot.

 

Being this was my second time with the Flex things went much smoother. I was really learning on my feet being that both times I was working with the car in sunlight. Jeep clear coat is tough compared to mine. So the extra muscle really came in handy.

 

Let's get to it!!!

 

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After

Scratch gone

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1st pass SHR

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2nd pass and FMP

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Prepped for wax

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After glaze and Americana

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Sad part is, it became cloudy when I finished. I was hoping for some pearl shots. :drool:

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Nice job man!....Can i have my flex back yet?:jester:

 

The hood of my NV is trashed, trying to fix it :rolleyes::lolsmack:

 

Ya man you can have it back. I need to get one.

 

1st time not much love for the flex

 

2nd time much more love for it

 

Can not wait to get my own and really start using it.

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