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This is a prime example why not everyone who says they can detail now what they are doing. Customer paid someone a few months ago to detail his vehicle, and this is what he got.

 

Spent about 15 hours on this thing. Corrected 98% of it. Unforently the car has been up north for awhile and has some serious acid rain on the hood, roof and trunk. Would have needed to wet sand those areas but customer was happy with this level of work, plus did not want to pay to

have that done.

 

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After wash, inside the building.

 

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After, took it outside today before the clouds set in to check over work, before any sealant or wax.

 

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Now back inside, rest of the vehicle completed. Sealed and waxed.

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The paint was jacked... I'm a nood and I can hand polish better than that. Hell my moms truck was my 1st attempt with a polisher and I feel of was better.

 

Great job btw I really hope to have a shop one day and be "pro level"

 

Well judging this one. The person who did it used a compound and tried to both compound and polish at the same time. Since there was no attempt at removing the buffer trails anywhere in the paint, and where alot of panels were still hazed up.

 

:lolsmack:

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