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Re: 2009 Challenger SRT8 - Two Stage Paint Correction & Engine Detail
Outstanding work, looks great!
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Re: 2009 Challenger SRT8 - Two Stage Paint Correction & Engine Detail
Great job and thanks for the writeup and photos.
Just wondering, do you instruct the owners on better wash techniques and/or sell them maintenance products?
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Re: 2009 Challenger SRT8 - Two Stage Paint Correction & Engine Detail
Looks awesome! No post cleaning engine bay shots? I LOL'ed, I have the same tires on my 300SRT!
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Re: 2009 Challenger SRT8 - Two Stage Paint Correction & Engine Detail
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2013 Accord V6 coupe 6MT San Marino Red
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Originally Posted by Dr_Pain
Very,VERY nice!, actually AWESOME work! (as usual)
What did you do to the hood vinyl decal?
I'm curious about this as well.
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Re: 2009 Challenger SRT8 - Two Stage Paint Correction & Engine Detail
Originally Posted by vet
Great job!
Thank you!
Originally Posted by pro 4x
my dream car. great job!
Thanks!
Originally Posted by smack
Beautiful work Zach. I admire your photography.
Thanks Mike!
Originally Posted by Iron400
Awesome write up as always! I love the pic down the drivers side reflecting the fence.
Ha, thanks! I've had several people tell me they like that one
Originally Posted by GenesisCoupe
Looks great!!! And since the whole forum is a an Anti-Chemical Guys bandwagon these days I gotta say; Great work with the CG products!
Thanks! ... Anti-CG? Since when?
Originally Posted by DeviousDetail
Like always amazing work.
Originally Posted by Dr_Pain
Very,VERY nice!, actually AWESOME work! (as usual)
What did you do to the hood vinyl decal?
Thanks!! Nothing was really done to the vinyl, it was washed and clayed, but that was it. It was actually in pretty poor shape, but you need to be super close to see it. The vinyl is starting to crack all over the place.
Originally Posted by zexel
Outstanding work, looks great!
Thank you!
Originally Posted by SR99
Great job and thanks for the writeup and photos.
Just wondering, do you instruct the owners on better wash techniques and/or sell them maintenance products?
^Thanks! Yes - I do both! I always send them a "thank you"/follow up email with a link to Todd Cooperider's "How to wash your car without causing swirl marks" and also provide them with a list that I created of what I consider "essential routine maintenance products" and tell them if they ever need to purchase anything then I can provide a discount on whatever they need... surprisingly not many people take me up on that offer though.
Originally Posted by parttimer
Looks awesome! No post cleaning engine bay shots? I LOL'ed, I have the same tires on my 300SRT!
Thanks!
There is most definitely a post-engine bay shot... here it is again
Originally Posted by PapaSmurf
Great job as usual!
Thank you!
Originally Posted by LatinFG2
That came out amazing!
I agree! Nothing better than shiny metallic black paint!
Originally Posted by JSou
Great job Zach.
Thanks!
Originally Posted by WRX02227
I'm curious about this as well.
See above response
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Great job and yes it could be in a car magazine.
Question.
How well does Meg's MF cutting pads work compared to others and do they hold up?
I've always thought about trying them.
The car looks stunning dude
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Re: 2009 Challenger SRT8 - Two Stage Paint Correction & Engine Detail
Originally Posted by HateSwirls
Great job and yes it could be in a car magazine.
Question.
How well does Meg's MF cutting pads work compared to others and do they hold up?
I've always thought about trying them.
The car looks stunning dude
Thanks!
MF Cutting pads are the best cutting pad I have used... compared to a foam cutting pad, they cut better, faster, and finish down better. There are some tricks to help increase their life, but overall they are pretty darn durable. One small annoyance is that you have to clean them after each section (note section, not panel). I have never used MF finishing pads, I feel like foam provides a perfect finish so I haven't felt the need to try anything else.
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