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    Re: Black Ute Restoration Kiwi Style.

    Awesome results....

    And great write up. Wool pads you say??

    Impressive!

    Need to explore that route. But don't have a force rotation polisher. Maybe...Maybe one day!

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    Re: Black Ute Restoration Kiwi Style.

    Top job Az. A test spot like that is worth a million.

    Any data of the before and after paint depth?

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    Re: Black Ute Restoration Kiwi Style.

    The first picture with the rear door half done is THE most dramatic before and after I have ever seen! I thought the whole thing was a lost cause but you proved how wrong I was. Overall it is nothing short of incredible.
    Rick....now in North Texas

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    Re: Black Ute Restoration Kiwi Style.

    Wow....just wow....you, sir, are a master at your craft. That may be the biggest turnaround I've ever seen. Awesome work and write up...thank you

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    Re: Black Ute Restoration Kiwi Style.

    That is just incredible.

    There are pros, and then there are All Pros.

    Keep it up, and you'll be in the Detail Hall of Fame Aaryn..........
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    Re: Black Ute Restoration Kiwi Style.

    Wow is all I can say! That’s some heavy duty cutting you did.

    Now the owner is gonna have to get a different “more beat up” UTE to go hunting with. This will be his Queen UTE .

    Nice work Aaryn.


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    Re: Black Ute Restoration Kiwi Style.

    amazing job! how many wool pads did you go through?

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    Re: Black Ute Restoration Kiwi Style.

    One of, if not the single best 50/50 I’ve seen on AGO. Way to go!

    Cannot say I’ve ever seen a vehicle being showcased on AGO with dog boxes

    I’d have love to see the customer’s reaction when they first saw those results.

    Excellent work!

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    That 50/50 should win a prize or something! Amazing work A-man!!! Amaze balls!
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    Re: Black Ute Restoration Kiwi Style.

    Quote Originally Posted by TMQ View Post
    Awesome results....

    And great write up. Wool pads you say??

    Impressive!

    Need to explore that route. But don't have a force rotation polisher. Maybe...Maybe one day!

    Tom
    Thanks Tom.

    Yeah buddy Lake Country Low Lint Wool Pads are kick @s$! Certainly a favourite when I have some serious choppin’ to do.


    Quote Originally Posted by WristyManchego View Post
    Top job Az. A test spot like that is worth a million.

    Any data of the before and after paint depth?
    Cheers WristyManchego.

    Ahh, yes & no. I did write it down on the desk pad at the time but this is over a year ago now but if I remember right, the difference was around 2.60 to 2.85 Microns. The test spot with Foam was more . . . About 3.5 to 4.2 if I remember right. Average reading before starting was around the low to mid 40’s.

    In all fairness, this actually looks a lot more dramatic than it really was. Good question though buddy, probably a good reminder I should really write these figures down.


    Quote Originally Posted by RTexasF View Post
    The first picture with the rear door half done is THE most dramatic before and after I have ever seen! I thought the whole thing was a lost cause but you proved how wrong I was. Overall it is nothing short of incredible.
    Thank you RTexasF.

    Such kind words my friend, thank you.


    Quote Originally Posted by briarpatch View Post
    Wow....just wow....you, sir, are a master at your craft. That may be the biggest turnaround I've ever seen. Awesome work and write up...thank you
    Thank you briarpatch.

    Appreciate it mate, I dunno about being a “Master” but I can tell you I’m a student in an ever evolving industry full of fantastic people.


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