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Re: 2011 Mustang GT-Feynlab Self Heal
Great comeback on this one Richy !!
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Looks awesome. I bet the owner was thrilled. I would be.
How long did you bake it for?
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Looks great Richy! Nice work and pics bro!
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Re: 2011 Mustang GT-Feynlab Self Heal
Outstanding job my friend! Looks incredible.
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Originally Posted by Pats300zx
Great comeback on this one Richy !!
Thank you very much Pat!
Originally Posted by Ernie Mccracken
Looks awesome. I bet the owner was thrilled. I would be.
How long did you bake it for?
Ernie, Thanks, and yes he was.
You`re right about what the customer thought too. Here`s what he put on my site with some very kind words:
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Tony
6/19/2017 02:25:41 pm
I purchased this 6 year old car knowing it was kept outside and not given any particular attention in regards to maintaining the finish of the paint. When I took delivery of the car and got a good look at the paint under more ideal lighting conditions, I discovered the swirls and scratches were more severe than I initially remembered from my test drive.
Knowing it needed professional paint correction and wanting some sort of protective coating to prevent future damage I began researching options. I came across Rich`s website and read his blogs and saw the results he was able to achieve on previous projects. I met up with Rich, he assessed my car and was confident he could achieve a high level result. He went over all my options and I decided to go with the Fenylab self healing coating.
The results are stunning! Black paint is very unforgiving, but the depth of shine and smoothness of the paint has to be seen and felt to truly appreciate. The results are as close to perfect as you can reasonably expect a used car to be. Rich got out swirls and scratches I didn`t even think was possible.
Having a self healing coating gives me peace of mind that I can maintain the finish going forward without the extreme care and caution you would normally need when washing and drying a black car.
Thank you Rich, the result is far above my expectations!"
My site has a section called "Activity blog" and it`s where I post my most recent work and I ask the customers to leave a comment. They all do. It`s (a) gratifying and (b) is a great message to send to potential customers.
And, Ernie, how long to bake it for? Hmmm, till the smell of warm cinnamon is wafting through the air??? No, that's not it...thinking of something else, LOL. 10 mins per section @ 60 degrees C or 140 F.
Originally Posted by Sizzle Chest
Looks great Richy! Nice work and pics bro!
Thanks very much Scott!
Originally Posted by Sicoupe
Outstanding job my friend! Looks incredible.
Thanks Kyle, I appreciate you taking the time to comment my friend!
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Re: 2011 Mustang GT-Feynlab Self Heal
Very impressive Richy!! You sir are a true professional. I appreciate you taking the time to post your details as I enjoy reading them. I know it takes time to post ontop of the extensive hours you spend on the vehicles.
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Looks a hell of a lot better!!!! Rich for detail prez!!
Considering you used the most aggressive combo, this paint looked to be the limit of the 3401. I wonder how the Mille or Makita would have worked? Did you try the 21?
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Originally Posted by Dr Oldz
Very impressive Richy!! You sir are a true professional. I appreciate you taking the time to post your details as I enjoy reading them. I know it takes time to post ontop of the extensive hours you spend on the vehicles.
Thanks very much Jim! I have always done my write ups the same way and I think (posts like yours confirm it) that people find it helpful. I know I like to see what product/procedure was done when something turns out fabulous.
Originally Posted by WRAPT C5Z06
Looks a hell of a lot better!!!! Rich for detail prez!!
Considering you used the most aggressive combo, this paint looked to be the limit of the 3401. I wonder how the Mille or Makita would have worked? Did you try the 21?
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Thank you Mark! No, not this time. Any time actually that I have used the 21, it has proven to be LESS effective in correcting bad faults than the 3401. I don't even bother trying it anymore. Truth be told, I was pushing down hard to get this to correct.
Originally Posted by fly07sti
Great work my friend.
Thanks very much Don! Always appreciate you taking the time to comment!!
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