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Awesome work and write up! And a beutieful finish and a great looking car!
How did you like the UHS system? And how was it polishing with the Mille?
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Awesome work and write up! And a beutieful finish and a great looking car!
How did you like the UHS system? And how was it polishing with the Mille?
/Tony
Thanks Tony. I wish I had better pics but white is always tough, especially on really bright days/times.
UHS Wise.....jury is out for me until after tomorrow. The Tesla S has some hard paint....at least this 2013 did. The previous Pearl White Model 3 not so much. UHS performed "ok" but not to the level I expected cut-wise. Finishing wise, it did great. Cut-wise, I'm going to try it on a 15yr old BMW M5 tomorrow, dark blue metallic, so I'll have a better opinion of it after that car. Product wise, the polish removal is more of a compound vs polish, so just a bit more effort. I'm okay with that given it's not a smooth / fine polish.
I approached this car with a 1 step correction based on what the customer paid for but I ended up doing the entire driver side with 3 passes using my Flex 3401 and Purple Wool Pads then followed that up with the UHS System. I did so in essence of time as I had several interruptions throughout my work day and I was a bit behind. I'm really trying to dial-in my time spent and hoping if the UHS System can save me some vs having to 2-step I'll be happy. That said, I have my combo wool with ClearCut and then a quick follow up with polish really dialed-in strong and together are my go-to correction modes. Super fast and extremely good finish results. Stay tuned for more updates on this when I do the M5.
Mille wise, I've updated my thread in that forum. Not brushing you off, just keeping that thread the focus for my updates. I'll more to it next.
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Excellent results. I too think it’s a great design. The front end looks great with the black trim/grille. Not a fan of the all smooth body color models that are just flat.
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Wow! Flawless work my friend.
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Nice work and it looks great now!
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That really looks great! I think it's so hard to make white colored cars look like they pop, and you did. Was there a lot of orange peel? Some of those 2013s -- like mine -- had a lot of peel. After 5 years and 4 rounds of polishing, a decent amount of the peel is improved, but certainly not gone.
The most annoying thing about mine is the door handles -- lots of scratches from little kids and from Tesla employees. They've all been replaced, but you can tell which ones are the oldest by the scratches. Not sure how to improve those.
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