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soooo soooo hottttt, want to touch the heiny
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Excellent work on that exotic makes it look even more hotter
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To work on something like that.....dream. Looks amazing!!!!
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Stunning. Both the car and work. Well done!!
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Wow, awesome job, especially on the stone chips! What was your process for those?
Originally Posted by Jason Rose
I am cursed for life because I can never look at beautiful paint without seeing the defects
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Re: Prism Detailing - Lamborghini Aventador and Gallardo Correction
Originally Posted by davey g-force
Wow, awesome job, especially on the stone chips! What was your process for those?
Im in a fortunate position to have a close relationship with an approved repair/bodyshop. They supplied the paint and clear coat.
Initially touch up the chip with paint, allow to cure, touch up again to layer, then cure, then apply the clear coat, again cure, then 2000 meguiars sanding paper, then 3000 then onto rotary with Chemical Guys Orange Pad and Scholls Concept S3 Gold, followed by DA with Meguiars MF pad and compound for polishing and refining.
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Re: Prism Detailing - Lamborghini Aventador and Gallardo Correction
Originally Posted by PrismDetailing
Im in a fortunate position to have a close relationship with an approved repair/bodyshop. They supplied the paint and clear coat.
Initially touch up the chip with paint, allow to cure, touch up again to layer, then cure, then apply the clear coat, again cure, then 2000 meguiars sanding paper, then 3000 then onto rotary with Chemical Guys Orange Pad and Scholls Concept S3 Gold, followed by DA with Meguiars MF pad and compound for polishing and refining.
So basically the usual process then... It just looks so good! I can't fault the finished product. Did it look that good in real life or couldn't your iphone capture it?
I've never been able to get results like that when repairing stone chips.. I mean I can get it maybe 95%, but you can still see the chip if you know where to look...
Originally Posted by Jason Rose
I am cursed for life because I can never look at beautiful paint without seeing the defects
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