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  1. Re: 2011 Aston Martin DBS Carbon Black Edition Correction by Richie's Custom Detailing

    That car is crazy sick man, awesome job! :applause:
  2. Thread: GMC Truck

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    Re: GMC Truck

    Gentlemen I am honored and truly flattered for the compliments, got to thank my my bud
    Tuscarora dave for coaching me. I read once on here this is an addiction and i totally agree with that....
  3. Thread: GMC Truck

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    GMC Truck

    Not many pics thats the bad but i wanted to post to be judged by my peers if you will,
    I see some of the crazy wheels jobs on here and wanted to see what ya thought. The bad news is the before pics...
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    Re: New Seat Material??

    Another trick i learned from another guy was spray foam carpet cleaner, according to this guy he say the material will look better with the least moisture as possible. And yes jon that is exactly...
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    New Seat Material??

    Sorry in advance if there is something wrote about this but i have not seen anything, i even called auto geek friday and the guy was like huh??. Cleaning the new style material on car seats. I have...
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    Re: New to wetsanding, did I mess up?

    [QUOTE=BobbyG;524185]Mark,

    If they still look a bit dull paper and mask the entire area, clean the surface with Prep-Sol, and spray a coat of clear using a spray can. I've even done this on...
  7. Re: Dampsanding with 3" Griot's Garage Mini Polisher

    Man some day i hope to reach your level, that paint looks sick... nice work
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    Re: Hi from Michigan

    I agree all those from Michigan should network.. oh And Hi From Mecosta MI.
  9. Thread: Next Step?

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    Re: Next Step?

    Thanks for all your help dave: I did use a white foam pad and 105 then black finish pad and 205 and still have the lines thats what makes this so wierd?? I really am at a loss as to what i am doing...
  10. Thread: Next Step?

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    Re: Next Step?

    New car same lines??? used the 205 and it seems to me the longer i work the product the more scratches come out?? but if you look to the right of my phone you will see the lines i am talking about....
  11. Thread: Next Step?

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    Re: Next Step?

    pic
  12. Thread: Next Step?

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    Re: Next Step?

    Jeep: So i went to my shop today just as the sun was coming up and was really bummed big time. I could see wheel marks in the door and edge of the hood. Maybe need to make smaller passes?? If i can...
  13. Thread: Next Step?

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    Re: Next Step?

    WOW! thanks for the welcome man really awesome. Trying to remember all you asked
    I was not finishing with diamond cut, with another product. I did buy 105 and 205
    from the guy i normally get my...
  14. Thread: Next Step?

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    Re: Next Step?

    No Not on all cars. I live in farm country and there are allot of trucks ran thru the woods etc. So some have pretty good scratches. And some times there really isnt much to do on some cars..Almost...
  15. Thread: Next Step?

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    Re: Next Step?

    wool pad with the diamond cut, then to finish pad but after seeing stuff on here i must be missing a step?
  16. Thread: Next Step?

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    Next Step?

    Hi all new to the forum, trying to take my skills to the next level if you will.
    I learned how to wheel two years ago and my customers have been happy but i have not,
    still see little scratches...
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