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Welcome to AGO! Of all the pics the Camoro ROCKS! All others are great but the Camaro!....SWWWEEEEETTTTTT! KEEP ON ROCKING!
Welcome to AGO Will.
Incredible machines there, sir. :)
Welcome to the forum Will!
That seems like an awesome job you have on some amazing cars! Those can be difficult to work with all of the nooks and crannies and special materials on the supercars. So detailer doing detailing work suits very much in your case.
If it's possible that you could takeing pictures of a job you do sometime and shareing it in the Show N Shine thread. Would have been awesome to see. We love some great revives with before and after pictures here as you might know LOL. And see it done on some special cars would be amazing to see.
What is the most finicky material on a supercar to do work on? Like carbon fiber or ceramic brakes or something else. Or and which of the cars is most time consuming to work on? Sorry for all of the questions but it's interesting to hear someone working on these supercars and the experience with the work on them.
That's going to be an awesome setup of polishers when you get your new Flex cordless polishers!
/ Tony
Right on Tony, ill get something going in the Show n Shine thread sometime. we have a professional photographer on board, so im sure i can get him to help out and its not uncoomon to get something interesting that needs some major help.
For me the exotic/super cars can be time consuming just because of the smaller panel pieces and having to use smaller tools. Usually their paints buff out pretty well, i do enjoy looking for pigtails on them because there almost always some somewhere. Anything ridiculously soft after buffing, ill finish with a da and some menzerna supershowcarfinish that stuff never fails.
Hopefully the new flex polishers get released sooner than later.